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		<title>Tatmaker, make me a tat</title>
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		<dc:creator>Alvan</dc:creator>
				<category><![CDATA[life]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[roleplaying games]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[body modification]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[käärmeuurna]]></category>
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		<description><![CDATA[So a player from our gaming group asked me to help him get a new tattoo &#8211; my job was to compile a composite from his source material to a form the actual artist can work with. He asked me to do that about a year and a half ago. Well, now it&#8217;s out of [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>So a player from our gaming group asked me to help him get a new tattoo &#8211; my job was to compile a composite from his source material to a form the actual artist can work with. He asked me to do that about a year and a half ago. Well, now it&#8217;s out of my hands, and as suspected, that&#8217;s a good feeling. And kind of weird one at the same time. The stuff I tinkered with will eventually find form on someone else&#8217;s skin. There is something near-sacred about that. My own view on tattoos is on some level close to semi-mystical reverence. Things etched on the skin telling a truth more deep than all the clothes and mannerisms out there. My father still wears the &#8220;Sailor&#8217;s Shallow Grave&#8221; tattoo on his arm, even if he hasn&#8217;t been sailing the high seas in years. He&#8217;s not exactly proudly presenting it to people, but it&#8217;s something he&#8217;ll have for life and no amount of suburbanizing will take that aspect of his life away from him. Of course there are <a href="http://www.celebritytattoos.org/weirdest-tattoos/">stupid tattoos</a> (although some behind that link are really awesome), I&#8217;d love to think that quite a good portion of people, when selecting a tattoo, attach some meaning to it.</p>
<p>So when in RPGs someone has a tattoo, it&#8217;s quite sad for me to see what it&#8217;s usually there for.here seems to be three typical possibilities why it&#8217;s there. 1) It&#8217;s cool. &#8220;The mysterious stranger has this awesome tattoo of a thundercloud on his face that is <em>so</em> fetch&#8221; 2) It&#8217;s magical &#8220;The mysterious stranger&#8217;s tattoo shoots a burst of salami at you&#8221; or 3) it&#8217;s to mark the wearer as a part of a group &#8220;The mysterious stranger&#8217;s thundercloud tattoo means he&#8217;s part of the thunderous pasta chefs&#8217; ninja-pirate group&#8221;</p>
<p>It&#8217;s very rare to see a tattoo in RPGs (both in sourcebooks or actual games) that&#8217;s there beyond those reasons. In other media tattoos that are there for the character instead of for the story somehow aren&#8217;t that uncommon anymore (<a href="http://www.wonderlandblog.com/wonderland/2006/12/starbucks_space.html">Battlestar Galactica</a>&#8216;s the first that comes to mind). But not in RPGs, really. For example, in the d20 Future campaign I&#8217;m currently playing, two or three of the characters have high profile tattoos, and if I recall correctly, all of them are of type 2. And any tattoo we&#8217;ve come across on NPCs have been of type 3. Maybe some of them have started as Type 1s, but moved to the group identity thing quite fast. None outside that.</p>
<p>I try to recall my own campaigns, but can&#8217;t come up with many that had tattoos in them outside the &#8220;Look at Me, I&#8217;m Important&#8221; -sphere. I ran a campaign called Käärmeuurna (Snake Urn) that had a minor theme of body modification in it. I think there might have been a character with a tattoo that wasn&#8217;t there because it was important or especially cool. But most likely I&#8217;m lying if I&#8217;m saying that. I do vaguely recall that one of the player characters getting a non-uniform, not-just-for-cool, non-magical tattoo in that very game, but that might have been something she was planning on getting, not really sure if she really actually got it. Closest to getting a normal, character-based tattoo on any game so-far, I think.</p>
<p>The sad thing is that having a tattoo on a character quite easily falls into the superficial cool side instead of anything else. Might be time to actively change that in the next campaign I run. And in case one or more of the people in our gaming group are reading this, I&#8217;ll ask you: Have we had regular, &#8220;human&#8221; tattoos in our games?</p>
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