Sorry it took so long. Since it doesn't actually seem to count as an interaction guys it doesn't take much to try out. As far as I've seen there are four scenarios for the get creative option. I like it. Certainly would add more flavor for those of us with a strong sadistic streak.
Honestly I'd kind of like to see a mod like this with different torture options having different effects, for example one kind decreases rebelliousness faster, one has a higher chance of breaking, one pretty much guarantees impregnation, etc. I know Necro doesn't want to put this in the base game, but a mod to add it in would be awesome.
Eh. I think there are like 5 in this version. And its not going to be really finished until Lua is fully implemented. It IS going to more sadistic, but I'm not sure it should be as predictable as just picking which one you're actually going to do. Each result of "Be Creative" should have a unique effect on the girl, which should be more beneficial (as training) and more dangerous than other more common methods of training and torture. I'm pretty sure I want "Be Creative" to cost at least 50% health, I mean, just check out some of the scenarios. That, and used properly, it could make breaking a girl mentally a bit quicker, without being unrealistic.
Once I get my hands on a fully functional Lua version of DefaultDungeonInteract, I expect to really be able to get started. I need the functions Doc is working up, especially scripting traits.
And really, this is a mod. Its my idea of what you
should be able to do in the dungeon, if you felt like it. I don't expect it to make it to the base game, but neither do I have a problem with making the game a little more entertaining for myself and others, and maybe give other people ideas to promote the use of scripting. I'd like to see more up here like this one.
I especially want to point out that if you don't like my dialog options, its really easy, even for those who don't script, to open the file with the script editor and replace the dialog with....well, whatever they like. And add whatever effects they feel necessary. Remember, though, this is still Game Script, and not Lua.