Category: Off topic
Slowing down
Things are really ramping up with me work-wise this year, including a lot of projects out of the country. That means more traveling and basically tons more to do. I sorta eluded to this earlier during the year, but still have managed to get something in once a week.
Now it seems that I’m not sure I can keep up with that pace, so I’ll be posting every other week or so. Hopefully try to get three or so posts up a month but we’ll see about that. So feel free to subscribe via RSS or twitter to keep up on future posts. I’ll still be around (4 years!), just maybe not as prolific as before.
Away to a far off cities…
… well somewhat. Definitely will be out of the county again for a bit. For now enjoy a few inspirational city images while I’m about. The pictures here are from some very cool art by Urban Melon. See you folks in a few weeks.
Off to far away lands…
…which sounds far more exciting than what it’ll really be like (in meetings throughout my travel time).
I do travel a bit with my work. It seems over the next few months my international travel will be absolutely nuts. Expect posts to be very infrequent. I’ve got some posts in the pipe so the blog will likely be on automatic pilot for a few. Please forgive me if it takes forever to respond to comments. Very likely stuff is getting thrown up on a schedule while I won’t have reliable internet access in real life.
Until then while I’m off visiting another city, enjoy one of fancy from Geistig. They have some neat pieces on their deviant art page, including some cool fantasy adventure images.
Happy Lunar New Year!
Here’s to hoping folks are enjoying the new year with friends and family. Things are ramping up work-wise and sadly I think it will be cutting more and more into my free time. Likely be blogging a bit less. Expect infrequent posts but I’ll be sure to keep throwing up stuff once in a while.
I hope everyone has a prosperous year. Cheers!
(I thought Frank Frazetta’s Conan the Usurper fitting given this Lunar Year).
Nerd Poker – a fun D&D podcast
Just a short post today. A while back I stumbled across Nerd Poker, a D&D actual play podcast that I’ve been really enjoying. Hosted by the comedian/actor/writer, Brian Posehn, we get to sit in on sessions of a 4E game he plays with fellow D&D folks. There is a real chemistry in the group with a fun banter of friends that is enjoyable to listen to. Getting to hear some laugh out loud comments and remarks from the crew is a bonus.
The setting is outlandish and definitely does not start with your typical, ‘You all are sitting in a tavern…’ One particular thing I love about the show is that the DM gleefully throws rules out the window and let’s fun take over the wheel. It’s refreshing to hear a group play D&D less focused on adhering to the rule book, and more about making fun (or at times agonizing) decisions on the fly.
So be sure to drop in and hear about the exploits of the goliath barbarian, Amarth Amon, and his companions. A fair warning the podcast encroaches on NSFW language at times. Give it a listen though. It’s a hoot and an enjoyable departure from most typical D&D session podcasts.
Comments and spam
I get a fair amount of spam comments. Seems my blog has been picked up as a regular target for ecommerce sites. Sadly, I have not been keeping up on my spam folder and was surprised to find people leaving great comments, but they were flagged as spam. Figured I was supposed to be getting notifications on comments being shuttled to that folder for moderation.
My apologies to folks that have left comments but never saw them in the post threads. I’ll be sure to keep up on my comment folder regularly in the future to rectify that oversight.
Have a happy New Year
Hope folks have a wonderful New Year and have a bit of time off right now to enjoy seeing it in with family and friends. Not to mention getting a few games in over the holidays. Here’s to another year and I wish everyone a prosperous one.
I usually shy away from new year resolutions, but I think I’ll try to adopt one. Buy RPG books to play. Over the past few years I’ve been picking up books for the sake of reading them. Very slowly I’ve been accumilating rule books that have neat ideas, but I’ll likely never get a game going. No longer.
This very likely means I’ll unload quite a few books, but for now, I am only buying RPG books that will see the table. No more dabbling in other systems. I expect getting more source books for stuff I have (looking at you Mr. Savage Worlds), and may very well not bother with a lot of new stuff on the horizon (au revoir, Mr. DnDnext).
Ahem… what’s this 13th Age stuff here? Oh my, how very shiny. Tee hee, we’ll see how well that resolution holds up.
(I’ll leave folks with an image of the 2012 Seoul International Fireworks Festival. Blatantly stolen from Robert Koehler’s photo blog. Be sure to give his stuff a peek. Some amazing pics of Korea there.)
TBEMFTB again…
Adding a bit of gray to those black villains (a la Walking Dead)
So I finished watching the latest Walking Dead episode. What I don’t quite get is the switch in Rick’s head that has completely flipped from ‘try to be decent’ to ‘eliminate any potential threat’ in such a short time. I expect they’ve been on the run for weeks, but it seems a tad quick for me.
I always chuckled at the fans of the show that railed against Shane so much for the first two seasons. Mostly because if you follow the comics, Rick has gone that route of doing anything to keep the group alive (at all costs) a long time ago. Again I wished they milked out the love triangle a tad more. That resolution near the end seemed to slip too quickly back into Shane simply wanting Rick out of the way for me. Oh well.
As the comic goes, I hope that Kirkman adds a few more twists to the recent villain that has reared his head, Negan. I’ve sort have been wondering how they’ve lined up their position in the world and wonder if at the heart of it, they have their own family and loved ones. They’ve simply slipped too far into accepting the ends justify the means. That other communities of people are just that, others. They aren’t their kin. They are outsiders. So it’s completely justified to offer them an ultimatum and follow through with violence if needed.
With some perspective, Rick in the comics has gone quite over the edge from having the moral high ground. After all he’s shot a prisoner he deemed a threat, ran down a member of Woodbury that may have been a traitor (remember that guy claimed some good people needed a place to escape from the Governor), hacked apart a man that threatened his son, tortured and mutilated a group of cannibals (admittedly for these last two I could see executing them, but gleefully tearing them apart is a tad much), and freely admitting to wanting to take over a community by force if necessary.
So enter Negan. Again, Rick’s group sort of forced his hand killing a group of his men. I expect most folks will not stomach anything but the worst fate for the guy. After all recently…
SPOILER ALERT!
…he was responsible for making things incredibly unpleasant for our favorite, former pizza-delivery guy.
END SPOILER
Still I hope Kirkman muddies the water a bit. Negan is not a nice man. No question about it. But it might be he’s taken Machiavellianism to an extreme and if he’s doing these things to protect his loved ones, maybe it should give us pause to consider if such horrible acts are ever justified at all. Who knows where he’ll take it. Likely we’ll end with another truly despicable Governor-type character. Maybe not.
As the show goes, I wish Rick clinged to that moral high ground a tad more. Mind you, while folks might argue putting a machete to the head of a prisoner was justified, locking that other out in the yard was harsh. I just wished he wrestled a bit longer with the demons of doing absolutely anything to protect his people, even if that meant abandoning any shred of humanity left. It may be well something the show explores. Who knows.
As gaming goes, I tend to stick with making my main villains really bad guys. I think for the fantasy theme and my players being heroes, they really enjoy the highs and lows of taking on the main baddie. If all the black hats are gray, it dulls this emotion some.
I’m not completely averse to this concept though. Recently I’ve been doing a Savage Worlds hack of Dark Sun. There is plenty of moral ambiguity to go around in that setting. I am certain that the group will be finding patrons that are literally the lesser (of several) evils. It’s just part of that setting. I likely will tinker with the motivations of some villains in this vein too. Athas is a harsh world and many are likely doing the best they can for the few they care about, and easily justify turning their backs on others.
Likely I won’t over do it too much. Sadly I think there is too much of this in the world today. No need to cram it into a pastime my group does for fun. Sometimes it’s better to keep those white hats and black hats the color they are.
Will be busy exploring…
…I wish I could say that. Let’s just say I’ll be out of town and stuck in meetings most of my trip. Still, I do enjoy getting a chance to do some international travel and have a bit of sightseeing time scheduled.
I wish that was my only reason for being away but I’ve been drawn into playing Firefall quite a bit also. Pretty fun game that seems to scratch a lot of FPS itches for me. It’s sparkly too and an interesting theme. I’ll show some of the wonderful concept art and cutscenes from the game.
Borderlands 2 also has been sucking up my free time. Man, I need to get a little more focused how I spend my geek time. So no posts for a couple of weeks. I’ll be traveling and exploring (both real and imagined) for a while.









