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Her hair looks so nice, I’d have a hard time not wanting to touch it, even knowing it’s venomous poisonous. Maybe rather than a stone gaze, her gaze inflicts a variant of Command, compelling you to touch her hair. I’ve been afflicted. Additionally: Maybe she can’t control it, and she hates that about herself; she can never form meaningful relationships without inadvertently poisoning everyone she grows attached to. She’s a sympathetic character and the adventure revolves around trying to find a way to lift her curse without falling victim to it yourselves.
Venomous, not poisonous.
Unfortunately, I was writing descriptions that a D&D DM might adapt into rules, and “venomous” isn’t a damage type.
Her hair looks so nice, I’d have a hard time not wanting to touch it, even knowing it’s
venomouspoisonous. Maybe rather than a stone gaze, her gaze inflicts a variant of Command, compelling you to touch her hair. I’ve been afflicted. Additionally: Maybe she can’t control it, and she hates that about herself; she can never form meaningful relationships without inadvertently poisoning everyone she grows attached to. She’s a sympathetic character and the adventure revolves around trying to find a way to lift her curse without falling victim to it yourselves.Im sorry, i have pedantic brain syndrome also known as am an asshole
heh, no worries :)
I did already workshop this one through about 20,000 people, so I’m pretty happy with it :D
But it says “to touch”, when we’re talking about touch it can go either way. Poison ivy is an example.