War Siren's question is an example of an extremely important element of RP that is easy for most players to gloss over or ignore. Â I offer my response below:
(1) Emotional Reaction - Menstruation cycles should effect female characters on an individual level, as bio-chemical reactions and personal temperament vary heavily. Â Some females should hardly notice a change in disposition. Â Some may notice no change. Â Others may be mildly irritable. Â Some may be extremely moody.Â
(2) Physical Mitigation - The imagination should be the limit, unless a particular mitigation device is so unreasonable that it completely deviates from lore (i.e. - stuff a moogle down your pants). Â The most common elements would involve using some type of cloth for absorption or simply allow fluids to drip where they will. Â Â
(3) Warrior/Dark Knight - It is perfectly consistent and reasonable for a menstruating warrior/dark knight to be more aggressive and emotionally driven than normal. Â It is equally reasonable for them to not be like that. Â It boils down to your specific character and their emotions.
(1) Emotional Reaction - Menstruation cycles should effect female characters on an individual level, as bio-chemical reactions and personal temperament vary heavily. Â Some females should hardly notice a change in disposition. Â Some may notice no change. Â Others may be mildly irritable. Â Some may be extremely moody.Â
(2) Physical Mitigation - The imagination should be the limit, unless a particular mitigation device is so unreasonable that it completely deviates from lore (i.e. - stuff a moogle down your pants). Â The most common elements would involve using some type of cloth for absorption or simply allow fluids to drip where they will. Â Â
(3) Warrior/Dark Knight - It is perfectly consistent and reasonable for a menstruating warrior/dark knight to be more aggressive and emotionally driven than normal. Â It is equally reasonable for them to not be like that. Â It boils down to your specific character and their emotions.