
Just my two cents, though: The whole game is objectionable if you were to place real life morals in opposition to it. Other people can't stand the spiders, so eh. I don't really get why the OP wants a fictional creature in a game to not seduce other fictional creatures or to wear a bikini, but if that is one of his/her hang ups, that's fine with me. You might cover them in scales instead, but that is neither mythologically accurate or solves anything, because if you were offended that a made up creature wears a bikini, surely you would be offended if said humanoid creature was - in effect - naked, since the scales function as a fish skin. Mermaids are a bit trickier - giving them full clothes would be realistically inpracticable (they occasionately swim, and you wouldn't want to swim in a full dress or anything of the kind). The person could look like the shady trader from Resident Evil, or a corrupt merchant.



Doesn't have to be a ghost really, it could be a "Rogue Negotiator", and the ability could be "Persuade" as in talking someone around to your view using bribes and false promises.
