The Litanies of Ordination is a tome of psalms, prayers, core virtues and vices, and instructions for basic hexagrammic warding glyph creation for every Ordinator.
16 Excerpts from the Book of the Neverborn.15 Excerpts from the Book of the Damned.14 Excerpts from the Book of the Dark Gods.12 Excerpts from The Book of the Ordinator.11 Excerpts from the Book of the Imperium.But, if you fail, you can gain a whole load of negative RoP, or even be Sent Home Early (roll a new Lesbian, buster. If you succeed, you may unfreeze their meter, gain some RoP with them, or even max it out (if your roll is good enough!). This should take a long time to set up and you only have one shot at it. The only way to unfreeze a RoP meter is by a Display of Grand Affection. You cannot gain RoP with them for the rest of the game, meaning you might have lost your True Love for good! Only the Teacher knows what everyone feels for each other.īut, if you kiss them out of the blue, you invoke the "But We're Both Girls" rule, which freezes their RoP meter for you. You know how many you have from other Lesbians (how you feel about them), but not how many they have from you (their feelings for you). In order to successfully kiss someone, you must achieve a certain amount of Romance Points (RoP) for them. You win the game when you kiss your True Love, which is kept hidden from you. The Teacher then selects a True Love for you. But, the Teacher can also use it against you. You have to look past your True Love's flaws.) If you can convince the Teacher that your trait fits a situation, you can use it to increase rolls. You choose some Traits, which define your character and Turn-O's, which define things that will increase/decrease your RoF. 23960390 Right, so let's see what we've got so far. You then list your fellow Lesbians, with RoP scores and determine a Rival (-10 RoP) and Best Friend (+1d3+1 RoP). Vices (Glutton, Shipper, Tsundere) give you points to spend, Virtues (Busty, Sensual, Funny) take away points and you must have spent a certain amount on each. You'd have builds which effects your stats (Athletic is 25+2d10 for Fitness, 15+2d10 Intelligence) and a certain number of points to spend on Traits (aspects of your personality), split into Vices and Virtues.
RPG VIRTUES AND VICES LIST MOVIE
23958667 Fuck it, since I'm samefagging it up in here, and I don't know if OP had any ideas for actual mechanics, I'm going to work off what I know.Įach Lesbian has Fitness (Carrying heavy lunch boxes, lifting up other Lesbians, Running a marathon etc), Nimbleness (Playing Jenga, copping a feel without being caught, doing car tricks), Intelligence (Solving a riddle, dispensing movie trivia, remembering where the clit is), Perceptivness (Finding clues on a crime scene, firing a bow accurately, finding a hole in a bathroom wall) and Willpower (ignoring your favourite meal, stopping a sneeze, resisting an orgasm). Or if you'd prefer, yuri anime Diplomacy.Īnonymous 03/30/13(Sat)10:53 No. A lot of subterfuge, allegiances, betrayal, misdirection, and all other manner of goodness coming into it, all for the express purpose of getting your mack on with another girl. Character sheets could, and probably should, be used, with skills and such to resemble personalities having a tangible effect on the proceedings, but mostly to prevent everyone from forcibly kissing each other right at the get go.īut it gets interesting, because your (and everybody else's) win condition is secret. Basically, making the narrative resemble a cute-girls-doing-cute-things slice of life. Probably as a GMPC that's also the club president, perhaps not. It's up to the GM to dictate what happens that day - maybe they watch a film, or go to the beach, or whatever. You win when your character kisses their character. 23957561 So I had an idea for a really stupid game last night when trying to get to sleep (the best time for inspiration, when everything seems genius).Įveryone plays a bunch of Japanese middle/high school girls (read: lesbians) in a pointless afterschool club, and at the start everyone is given (in secret) the name of another player's character.