Arrow in the Knee (A Skyrim Prequel RPG Campaign)
After a dry spell of gaming all winter, spring is filled with opportunities to finally get playing. I’m running “Wedding Knight” for myself for my birthday, working on finishing Sasarindo in time for WittCon IX, and even have a campaign in the works. On somewhat of a side note, I’ve also begun reading Suzanne Collins’ [...]
A Dance with Dismay
A remarkably spoiler-free review. I just pushed through the last few chapters of George R. R. Martin’s latest installment in the Song of Ice and Fire fantasy series, A Dance with Dragons. On the one hand, there were parts of the story that were just so epic, and my heart was reeling the whole time. [...]
2011 Goodreads & Last.fm Roundup
Well, I was halfway to my goal of twenty-five books this year, ending up with thirteen fourteen! officially logged on Goodreads (I have no idea how much RPG-related material I read, but it was a lot). Work, this website, my various writing projects and most recently the School’s Winter Court ’12 took up the brunt [...]
Dark Fantasy Series: Novels
Since high school I’ve been on the lookout for new novels to add to the list, for classics and brand new titles or any book in which fair is foul and foul is fair. Stories where the heroines walks the dark path, seeking to bring hope to her world no matter the price. They and [...]
Stats & Games & their Stories
“Eff that. Dungeons & Dragons thinking. Everything’s so mechanistic, quantitative; we’re too wedded to that. Somebody somewhere is going to want me to roll up Nahadoth’s damn stats even though by his very nature he can never have them — no. No. These are gods. If you can’t write them in a way that transcends [...]
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