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Taking the suggestions of numerous commenters into account, I've made a number of small changes and additions to my GURPS Vore rule set. Here's the updated version. Thanks to all the fans who helped inspire these changes.
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Posted by SpotLight 4 years ago Report
so me make a character?
Posted by Cowrie 4 years ago Report
To be clear, I'm not planning on running a game any time soon. I'm just too busy for that right now.
Posted by SpotLight 4 years ago Report
ok
Posted by Lil-Izzy 4 years ago Report
A wonderful thing to share with the community, GURPS is a great roleplaying system and I'm sure quite a few people will end up with a smile on their face or brought closer together as a result of this. Thank you for the upload, I'm sure every RP'er appreciates more settings, plugins, and rulesets formalised. =)
Posted by Cowrie 4 years ago Report
Thanks! On a related note, I'm also working on an additional document specifically for vore in GURPS Dungeon Fantasy. It will include, among other things, a character template for predatory adventurers, assorted lenses, and at least a few predatory monsters.
Posted by Estina 4 years ago Report
I am absolutely stoked to see this. I had a treatment on vorish delvers at one point but lost it, and I think your system is more developed and nuanced anyway. Can't wait to see it :D
Posted by kaliisteele 4 years ago Report
would it be possible to get this in a .gfd file for use with GURPS Character Assistant 4?
Posted by kaliisteele 4 years ago Report
its on the trove if you dont have it already
Posted by Cowrie 4 years ago Report
I do have that program, so I can probably put all this information into a .gdf file, yeah. It's just a matter of finding the time to input everything.
Posted by WhyNoNSFW 9 months ago Report
Have you completed this side-project?
Posted by Cowrie 9 months ago Report
No, sorry
Posted by pendingdelet9024239vb4 3 years ago Report
A little late, but I was wondering if you could update to include a regression/pregnancy option for unbirth.
(I just started getting into GURPS)
Posted by pendingdelet9024239vb4 3 years ago Report
I was thinking you could modify the rules from this zerg like race zarpaulus made back in 2014.
https://aryion.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=79&t=38644
Posted by Cowrie 3 years ago Report
While I might add rules for regression to the next update, since you asked, I definitely will not be using or adapting anything from that post, since I can't figure out the logic behind any of the point values and all of it seems centered around acquiring traits from prey.
To me, it seems like the best way to handle regression would be an Internal Affliction granting the advantage Unaging (Age Control).
Regular pregnancy is something I consider outside the scope of GURPS Vore, but for that, might I suggest doing a Google search for another fan-made book floating around the web called GURPS Sex and Pregnancy. It has some metatraits for different stages of pregnancy, among other things that you may find useful.
Posted by pendingdelet9024239vb4 3 years ago Report
Thanks a bunch for considering my request.
>can't figure out the logic behind any of the point values and all of it seems centered around acquiring traits from prey.
True, I was just thinking you could adapt the DNA assimilation thing to use on prey. But yeah, it's probably easier to make something more focused on actual regression.
>Internal Affliction granting the advantage Unaging (Age Control).
That makes sense. And gives me an idea for Mutants and Masterminds version. That system also uses afflictions.
>Regular pregnancy is something I consider outside the scope of GURPS Vore
Yep, once unbirth/regression kicks in it should be easy to switch to regular pregnancy rules.
Posted by asinglemind 4 months ago Report
Heya! I know it's been *years* but I have a question: What's the exact formula for calculating how many meals something is worth for predators of different sizes?
I can see how you got the calculation for the SM+1 predator, but I'm not quite getting how you got to the 4 you multiply by for an SM-2 pred?
Posted by Cowrie 4 months ago Report
Well the linear measurement for SM-2 is 1 yard, so it's (2 yards/1 yard)^2, simplifies to 2^2 which is 4. But in hindsight, the whole method for calculation seems overcomplicated at a bit FATAListic.
Posted by asinglemind 4 months ago Report
Aaah, I getcha now. The way I was reading it I thought it was (2 yards)^2/Linear measurment of pred's SM. Given the example, I thought you might've used 2 yards first, then the linear measurment in inches (9) for the SM+1 example, which gives 4 (yards) / 9 (inches).
Thanks for the answer!