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Felina and the swarm of little creatures

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Offline Aurelie Catena

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Felina and the swarm of little creatures
« on: February 19, 2014, 03:51:06 PM »
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Felina and the swarming little men
[NC or EX, Exotic, Bondage, Fight]

Felina is a fearless warrioress accustomed to throw her enemies down with one lash of her sword. Even the biggest giants fear her. But her demise will not come from a yet taller monster but from a swarm of little creature whose goal is to capture her alive, bind her and force her to become another of their beasts of burden.

I would play Felina, you would play the little creatures. They are small, about the size of her head, but they are cunning and well organised. They are masters in the art of lassoing and bondage. It takes five of them to hold down one of her arms, eight for one leg, and 10 to pin her torso down. They don't have magics. They might have knives and bows but they would only cause needle-like wounds.

I am looking for someone to take the role of the little creatures.

This game would be played over e-mail and we would use a dice system to determine success and failure of each action. Here is the system I have devised:

Swarm fight system

Creatures

Attacks:
An attack is any move trying to act on a limb: grab, lift, pull, trip, yank, lasso, hit, bite, lash, bind, etc.
Up to 4 creatures may simultaneously attack each of her limbs (16 in total).
Up to 3 creatures may simultaneously attack her head (neck, face, hair)
They cannot easily grab her torso, but once she is bare chest, 2 creatures may attack her breasts (one each).
Each attacking creature rolls 1d6:
1: Total failure, the creature is knocked out of the fight
2-3: The attack fails but the creature can still continue next round
4-5: The attack fails but the creature managed to hurt Felina in some way (clawing, biting, tearing a bit of clothing, etc.)
6: Total success.

Limb control:
A limb is controlled as soon as at least three creatures are holding it (with hands, lassos, teeth, etc.) or if it is bound to something (including another limb).
A maximum of 4 creatures can control a limb by directly holding it. Using ropes tied to it and held from a distance, any number of creatures can control it.

Soft bondage:
Soft bondage consists of light restraints that the creatures can easily deal with in a combat situation: rope, leather, cloth, etc.
Binding a limb is an attack that can only be done on a controlled limb. To bind two limbs together, they must both be controlled and at least one binding attack must succeeds on each limb.
Each successful bind-attack adds one layer of bondage to that limb, i.e. makes it stricter and harder to undo.
A bound limb can be bind-attacked again.
The head is considered as a limb. Head bondage consists of tying the hair, blindfolding, gagging, hooding, strangling, etc.
The torso is considered as a limb. Torso bondage consists of tying the breasts, the waist, the crotch, etc.

Hard bondage:
Hard bondage makes use of heavier and sturdier types of restraints, which cannot be used in combat.
Such restraints can only be added if Felina's all four limbs are bound.
Applying a hard bondage still needs a successful attack, unless Felina is unconscious, because she keeps squirming even if bound and the heavy restraints are difficult to deal with for the Creatures.

Felina

  Each turn Felina can either fight or escape.
Fight:
She gets rid of 1dX of the creatures holding her, X being the number of free limbs/head/torso (neither controlled nor bound) + number of yielded weapons (1 or 2). So, at the beginning, if she uses at stick and a dagger to fight, she rolls 1d8.
She chooses which creatures are knocked out.
Those creatures are knocked out of the fight and any lasso they were handling alone is undone as well.
Any limb that has less than 3 creatures holding to it is no longer controlled.
Blindfold and choking ropes each remove 1 to the roll (1dX-1 or 1dX-2)
Escape:
She get rids of 1d6-C layers of bondage, where C is the number of controlled/bound limb.
She chooses which restraints are released, respecting the logic of the bondage layers.
Being gagged prevents her from using her head and adds 1 to C.
Only soft bondage can be released in that way. Hard bondage takes longer and must be done through role-play.