>your party finds a really god tier magic item that have to be worn on the feet >but they're high heels like pic related >and the male PCs need them a lot more than the female PCs >and they're so expensive and high level that they're basically impossible to sell or disenchant
What does your party do?
Ryan Ross
Rock the heels and show off the gams.
Oliver Bailey
I give the GM a look of disappointment and mild disdain. Partly for the blatant fetish bait, partly for not putting magical loot suited to the female PCs in as well.
Carter Scott
Reminisce about how it's been more than a year since the flood of "Why doesn't your PC wear cute high heels, Veeky Forums?" spam.
Luis Sanchez
Learn enchantment, make own magic boots.
Chase Harris
I miss those times.
Not least because I could consistently reply "BUT THEY DO OP, WHAT NOW"
Isaiah Ramirez
High heels are unisex in our setting.
KIng of like this, but looks more homo.
Jason Gutierrez
>rare and valuable item >hard to sell
A pair of formal shoes isn't heavy and is easy to stow. Keep that shit until we're at a major city, find a private buyer from the nobility. Even better, auction it.
Camden Wood
What if they still can't find someone to buy it?
Ayden Jones
Wear them. Obviously.
Nolan Johnson
Then the GM is trying to force one solution to a problem.
Logically, in a major population centre with a sizeable upper class in a fantasy world, you would find a buyer for a rare and unusual magic item. Be it a noblewoman who likes fashion, a wizard who collects artefacts or even an old merchant running a magic shop.
Jordan Hughes
What kind of self respecting man can't rock a pair of heels?
Anthony Sanchez
Gift them to a noblewoman to curry favour.
Connor Moore
Dunno what the party does, but I know you need to go back to
Ayden Thompson
I wear them as pauldrons. “Dude Iam a 7 Int Orc, they look like spiked pauldrons to me.“ Thinking about it my GM might actually let me get away with that. Brb making a new Orc shaman.
Ian Fisher
>High heels are /d/eviant
I know this is christian imageboard but this is ridiculous
Jeremiah Garcia
Sounds good to me.
John Rivera
Make a pair of boots and embed the shoe inside them so no one can see it.
Jason Turner
A man with little balance or practice walking in such things
Angel Gray
Is this supposed to be a problem?
James Morris
Footfaggotry and heelfaggotry are both getting regular threads on /d/. Fucking hand-holding (as in - holding hands together) gets one too. So it's not ridiculous - it's reality.
Wyatt Perez
>it's not ridiculous - it's reality Implying those are exclusive in any way.
Jose Gray
My cleric explicitly is occasionally mistaken for female already He'd rock the look if he had to
Gavin Lee
Those were oddly fun the first couple of times to be honest
Matthew Bennett
Start playing as a Jodorowsky's imagining of Feyd Rautha (on the left)
Elijah Gutierrez
>Those were oddly fun the first couple of times to be honest Definitely. Unfortunate that he started making multiple versions of it 3-4 times a day.
Ayden Baker
Jokes on you, there are not male PCs in out group!
My halforc barbarian in other game would probably leave them to the sorceress anyway.
Nathaniel Rodriguez
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Henry Howard
This is really the best option.
Alexander Martinez
Start hunting down the setting's transvestite cobbler/artificers, because if these things fit blokes with size 10+ feet, then they can be made in more functional styles. That and the dwarf refuses to anything without steel toecaps and hobnails!