Friday, May 22, 2015
Friday Night Videos: Stevie Nicks
You don't have to know a lot about me to know that I LOVE Stevie Nicks. Tuesday May 26 is her birthday and we are going to celebrate here this weekend.
Whether with Fleetwood Mac or on her own no single artist has ever influenced my writing more. To this day if I am going to write something new about witches I put Stevie and let the words flow.
We first hear of Stevie Nicks in the 1975 self title Fleetwood Mac album. Stevie and then boyfriend Lindsey Buckingham had joined the band bringing Rhianon with them. Stevie had heard the story of Rhianon from a book, and only later heard of the Welsh Goddess. She would often introduce the song as "This is a song about an old Welsh witch..."
Stevie went on to record her first solo album. The enchanting Bella Donna. While many of us were already in love with her from Rumours and Tusk, this solidified her hold as the Queen of Rock.
"The Edge of Seventeen" came about because Stevie could not understand Tom Petty's wife's thick southern accent. Either way it gave us one of the enduring Stevie Nicks images, the White Winged Dove.
Fleetwood Mac was at their height when 1982's Mirage was released. The album had a number of hits but the most Stevie of all the songs was "Gypsy". Mirage my have been the swan song of the Fleetwood Mac that was, but Stevie never rose higher.
Shortly after the Mirage tour came to an end Stevie threw herself right into the recording of what would become, in my humble opinion, her greatest album to date. This is the album I had playing on cassette when I wrote the first draft of the witch class. This is the album I listened to on CD when I made my 2nd Ed. Netbook. And this is the album I listened to on MP3 when I wrote The Witch.
The Wild Heart is one of the best albums ever. My memory of this album is I got it for my 13th birthday just as soon as it was out.
Featuring keyboards by none other than the Purple One himself, Prince, "Stand Back" is not very witchy, but I love it all the same.
"Nightbird" the song that launched a 100 characters. I wanted my witch character to be as awesome as this song and to look like Stevie. It was 1983, but it is still just as true today 32 years later.
This version from "Solid Gold" is still one of my favorites. In an age when artists were just lip-syncing their own songs Stevie was singing hers. She is joined here by her longtime back up singer, best friend and sister-in-law Lori Nicks singing the parts that Stevie over-dubbed on the album.
Stevie has spent years trying to escape the image of the "Witchy Woman" only to embrace it full on in season 3 of "American Horror Story". The finale for "Coven" was an episode featuring what can only be called a Stevie Nicks video. The song and the episode was called "The Seven Wonders". The album was Tango in the Night from 1987. The last Fleetwood Mac album I ever bought on tape. Yeah. We used to buy tapes.
You can watch the American Horror Story: Coven version below.
There are so many more of course. But that is good for tonight.
Sunday, January 10, 2021
Character Creation Challenge: Quest of the Ancients
So an interesting thing happened this week. I posted my Rhianon character for AD&D 1st Edition and I was pointed to a Dragonlance adventure that featured a very thinly veiled version of Stevie Nicks! Well, you could imagine my surprise at that. Then double that I tracked down the said adventure, DL15 Mists of Krynn, to discover it was written by none other than Other Side favorite and the only guy more obsessed with witches than me, Vince Garcia.
I grabbed the adventure and read it through. Yup. Totally Stevie Nicks.
This got me thinking. The adventure is low-level, deals with a powerful witch, but one that is here to help the party, not fight them.
It also deals with a witch traveling across the planes.
Seems like a perfect fit for my War of the Witch Queens campaign!
The adventure was written in 1988, so a little bit before Garcia's publication of the "Druids of Rhiannon" Dragon Issue #155 and his Magnum Opus, Quest of the Ancients. Given the Stevie-like character on the cover of both editions of his game, it seemed certain that they were somehow related.
The Game: Quest of the Ancients
I will admit I am rather fond of this game. I spent some time talking about it in the past here so you can read all of those posts for more detail. But suffice to say that this game is a Fantasy Heartbreaker in the classic sense, still though I can't help but be fond of it.
The Character: Sarana
So there is a character in DL15 Mists of Krynn, Stevie, who really is a very, very thinly veiled version of Stevie Nicks. Now I am totally fine with that. But she isn't the only one. On the cover of the 1st Edition of Quests of the Ancients, pictured above, is Sarana. She is the one in the pink dress. She is also a thinly disguised version of Stevie Nicks. In the book she is listed as a 20th level Witch/Bard, but no other stats are given.
The Second Edition/Printing cover makes this a bit more obvious.
And if that wasn't enough, here is the dedication found in both printings.
Sarana is an interesting case. I can be perfectly ok with the idea that Sarana from QotA and Stevie in Dragonlance are one and the same. Sure, Stevie is listed as a grey elf and Sarana as a human. One or other of those could be glamours or disguises. I am likely to say elf or half-elf.
Now "how" do I get her there? Well for that let us follow the story of her co-cover girl Raven TenTolliver. I gave some insight to her goings-on in this post of her appearance in the Forgotten Realms. Raven has been known as "Raven," "Whisper," and even "Rhiannon" (!) over her years. It looks like in the Forgotten Realms book, LC1 Gateway to Ravens Bluff, she is largely retired and runs an inn. You can read some of the details here, here (lifting words from LC1), and a bit on the Inn she runs in Ravens Bluff. While retired she was a 25th level witch/20th level assassin!
So Raven left her group of adventures and then settles in Ravens Bluff in the Forgotten Realms, Sarana finds her way to Krynn, where she gets trapped and is sometimes known as Stevie. I split the difference and made her into a half-elf. She is a follower of the Faerie Goddess Rhiannon. Given this I *might* have her in the Feywild and not Krynn. I need to read over the adventure more to see.
Sarana (Quest of the Ancients)
13th level Half-Elven Witch
Armor rating: 0
Tactical move: 10'
Stamina points: 68
Body points: 15
Stats: St 10; Ag 13; Cn 15; IQ 18; Ch 19; Ap 19: Lk 7
Attack 1
Combat phase: 3
Dmg: 1D4+1 (dagger) or by spell
Ethics: G
Size: 5'1", 125#
Witch Abilities
A: Create Focus ()
B: Additional Combat Skill Slot (2 for 4 total)
C: Create Potions and Elixirs
D: Form Coven
Skills (180 pts)
Animal Handling: 40%
Nature Lore: 60%
Calligraphy: 40%
Danger Sense: 10%
Spells
Rank 1: Beguile, Catfall, Evil Eye, Helping Hands, Lirazel's Silent Scream, Magic Dart, Read Magic Script, Slumber, Trick, Witch Warrior
Rank 2: Discern Magic, Enchant Bracers, Fire Darts, Fire Tounge, Net, Night Sight, Stone Speak, Tell Sight, Witch Wand
Rank 3: Charm, Crystallomancy, Energy Blast, Laughing Skull, Sheet Lightning, Spirit Talk, Witch Mark
Rank 4: Hex, Illusion, Shape Change, Shooting Stars, Transform, Witches Eye
Rank 5: Cauldron of Magic, Lirazel's Pocket Dimension, Polymorph, Witchfire
Rank 6: Aura of Fear, Control Weather, Pentagram of Protection, Talisman
Rank 7: Vision Globe, Witch Ward
That's a lot of spells.
For my War of the Witch Queens, I made D&D witch stats for her too.
Character Creation Challenge
Tardis Captain is the originator of this idea and he is keeping a list of places participating. When posting to Social Media don't forget the #CharacterCreationChallenge hashtag.
RPG Blog Carnival
This month's RPG Blog Carnival is being hosted by Plastic Polyhedra. They are doing Characters, Stories, and Worlds, so that fits right in with everything we are posting this month.
Check out all the posts going on this month at both of these sources.
Tuesday, July 24, 2018
Five Albums, Five Days: Stevie Nicks - The Wild Heart (1983)
The year is 1983 and it is my 13th birthday. There was was always a lot big "to do" about your "Golden Birthday" when you were a kid. That is when your age matches the day you were born. I was born on a Friday the 13th in June and now I was 13.
Not sure what I got that day from others. But I do know one. My best friend Steven Todd gave me a copy of an album by an artist we both loved. But in truth, I think he did it so I would stop borrowing his tape. The artist was the immortal Stevie Nicks.
Last year for my birthday my wife got me the extend cut rerelease. It was like listening to it for the first time again.
The Album: Stevie Nicks - The Wild Heart (1983, 2017)
Monday, February 20, 2012
Sabrina the Witch
Not because I don't like her, I just don't know all that much about her. I knew of the Archie comic, but never read it. I watched the old Filmation Saturday Morning Cartoon and enjoyed that. I never watched the TV series though with Melissa Joan Hart or the cartoon spun off from it.
Truthfully I never gave her much thought other than starting up a sheet for her in Buffy with a note to watch some of the episodes. My idea then (2001-2002) was to have the MJH version meet up with the Cast. That never happened since I went full on into another series. She never even guest stared in my next series about witches, which is kind of a shame really.
It probably would have stayed that way until fellow Eden writer Thom Marrion hadn't included her in his "Swinging 70's" character write-ups. Course there she was "Sabrinia, the Late-20 to Early-30s Witch".
http://edenstudiosdiscussionboards.yuku.com/sreply/34780/Swinging-Seventies-
But I liked the idea so much that I thought I'd update that version of her. I always wanted an older matriarch sorta witch character in my game. Someone that was not active in the normal affairs, but had history. Plus I also wanted someone that pretty much had the entire supernatural world owing her favors.
And of course I was dying to use Stevie Nicks as casting in something. Given my history with her, it had to be something special. Sabrina as a character might not have been my first choice, but I am happy how it all worked out.
Sabrina the Late Middle Aged Witch
(based on Thoms original)
Note: All respect to Thom Marrion for this. This is an idea I had kicking around in my head for a while. Plus I have ALWAYS wanted to use Stevie Nicks as the Queen of Witches in my games. I was listing to the "Wild Heart" today and decided to do this.
Sabrina Spelman-Krinkle
Age: 63, played by Stevie Nicks
Very Experienced Investigator (Semi-Retired)
Name: Sabrina Spelman-Krinkle
Motivation: Not much motivates her now
Creature Type: Human
Attributes: Strength 2, Dexterity 2, Constitution 2, Intelligence 4, Perception 4, Willpower 5
Ability Scores: Muscle 10, Combat 12, Brains 16
Life Points: 26
Drama Points: 20
Special Abilities: Attractiveness +2, Contacts (Supernatural) 5, Emotional Problems (Depression, -2), Love (Tragic), Magic Family, Occult Investigator, Occult Library(Amazing), Secret (She's a witch who belongs to a powerful magical family), Magic 8, Supernatural Senses (Basic and the Sight)
Maneuvers
Name;Score;Damage Notes
Dodge;12;;Defense Action
Grapple;14;;Resisted by Dodge
Kick;11;8;Bash
Magic;21;Special;Varies by spell
Punch;12;6;Bash
Thom gives us an idea of what Sabrina was doing in the 70s since that time Sabrina married her long time love Harvey Krinkle which was no end of controversy, a Spelman marring a mortal (though it had been done before) and eventually she rose up in ranks in the Witches Council. After the death of Samantha Spelman-Stephens, Sabrina was the logical choice as the successor to the Queen of Witches. Logical to everyone except to Sabrina herself and maybe Harvey (but not like the Council cared for his opinion), it was in fact their mistreatment of her husband and their non-magical daughter (though their other children were magical) that she finally took on the role. She had hoped to change the Council from the top down. The trouble was the Witches Council is an old organization and moves slow. It took her months to even get them to install a computer in her office.
After years of fighting the system Sabrina is now tired of fighting. Her reason to fight, Harvey, died a couple of years ago and now she is not much more than a figurehead with the true operations of the Witches Council being run by Tabitha Stephens.
However dont let her apathy fool you, Sabrina saw more of the supernatural before age 17 than most teams of occult investigators see their entire lives. Like the previous Queen of Witches, her (great) Aunt Samantha, Sabrina has the full might and power of the Council at her disposal. Though it would take something considerable to get her attention.
In your games: Sabrina looks over her life and sees the wasted years fighting the council, working to keep the council and her family both happy and she has ended up here, older, alone and pleasing no one. Her stats have not changed much to reflect this stagnancy of her life. Think Queen Victoria after Albert died. I even have her wearing black.
Also I like the idea that if you bring her into the game it needs to be for a really good reason.
Sunday, November 24, 2013
Stevie Nicks on American Horror Story Coven
New Orleans? Check and check
Witchcraft Traditions? check
Stevie Nicks? Check
Witch Queens? Check.
Ok all of that is to be expected really. But it has still been a really fun ride!
In other TV-Witch news, "Witches of East End" has been picked up for Season 2.
Friday, March 6, 2015
Friday Night Videos: Guest VJ Elizabeth Chaipraditkul of WITCH
Tonight I want to welcome my very first Guest VJ.
Back on the original FNV guest VJs were a staple. Usually they had something to promote, a new movie or TV show, or they were pop-culture icons.
Tonight I want to welcome my very special guest Elizabeth Chaipraditkul, author and designer of new game WITCH!
I featured WITCH this morning on my Kickstart your weekend post so please check that out.
So without further ado here is Liz!
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Hi! I am Liz and I was asked by Tim to guest VJ and make a playlist based on my game WITCH and what I listened to while creating it. This was difficult and I spent a lot of time agonizing over my Spotify playlists and YouTube history before I came to this core essence list. I hope you enjoy it.
Florence and the Machine - No Light, No Light
When I need to get in the mood for writing I love listening to beautiful things and for me that is Florence and the Machine. Their lyrics stay with me and make me think. No light, No Light is no exception. It is a simple love song with beautiful lyrics. “You are the night time fear, you are the morning when it’s near, when it’s over you’re the start, you’re my head, you’re my heart.” When creating WITCH, the fluff pieces that are meant to tempt and entice readers, I try to emulate what I feel when I listen to Florence and the Machine
Lana Del Rey - Gods & Monsters
Lana is so apathetic in all her songs, it is brilliant. I am a pretty passionate person, at least I like to think so, and Lana is the perfect Yin to my Yang. Furthermore, the subject matter of her songs is darkly shallow, the perfect mood for a simple noir setting- smoking a cigarette, sipping a martini, and trying to hide the run in your stockings. Lana Del Rey just works for WITCH, she’s mysterious, deceptively shallow, and seductive- just like magic.
Johnny Cash - I Hung My Head
Anything Johnny Cash was the soundtrack to my university years. He is a fantastic storyteller. His voice conveys so much emotion, it’s clear and it’s strong. I try to emulate Johnny when I write and listening to him clears my mind. I Hung My Head is one of my penultimate favourite songs by Mr. Cash, it is a simple story of utter tragedy. It makes me think a lot about WITCH, what would you do if you did something so stupid, what would you give up to get out of a stupid mistake you made?
Stevie Nicks – Edge of Seventeen
We’re shaped a lot by our parents. I wasn’t the coolest kid in school so, when I wanted to get into music, I asked my mom to buy me “cool” tunes (big mistake). She came back with Fleetwood Mac. While this didn't make me the most popular kid, I am now happy she did. I love Stevie Nicks and she helps me when things just aren't working the way I want in WITCH. Stevie Nicks and Fleetwood Mac are my editing music. They get my head bopping, they allow me to let go of crappy pieces of text I through were brilliant weeks ago, and the help me get work done.
Shireen - Unmarked
Shireen is actually a band who’s lead singer I know pretty well. She’s my friend and her name is Annieke and she has the voice of a siren. Normally, when you meet people and they tell you they have a band you cringe a bit. (Note: This normally has nothing to do with the band and more me just being too judgmental). However, when I heard Shireen I was sold. Their music is amazing and haunting. I ended up listening to this one track so much while working on our Kickstarter Campaign. It’s a perfect song for WITCH (especially if you take the lyrics a bit too literally).
Thank you for listening in with me. I had so much fun compiling this list :).
If you like the playlist and you’re interested in our Kickstarter for the corebook of WITCH, please check it out here: https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/1568822309/witch-a-dark-modern-fantasy-role-play-game
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Tim here again. Thanks Liz. That's a great playlist.
Are you interested in being a Guest VJ here at Friday Night Videos? Send me an email at timothy.brannan@gmail.com
Tuesday, January 5, 2021
Character Creation Challenge: Advanced Dungeons & Dragons, 1st Edition
Today I take on the game that I played the most and the one that dominates the imagination of so many still today.
The Game: Advanced Dungeons & Dragons
A lot of ink, both real and virtual, has been spilled on the whats, whys, and hows of the differences between Basic D&D and Advanced D&D, so I see no need to spill more here. Suffice to say that they are different games, though we freely mixed them back in the day.
The evolution of D&D from Original to 5th edition sees it's first divergence here.
In the AD&D 1st Ed years there was no official witch class. There were however many unofficial and semi-official witch classes. I talked about the Dragon Magazine #43 witch yesterday but I used it for Basic D&D. The class was famously, or maybe infamously, updated in 1986 for AD&D in the pages of Dragon #114. It was, and maybe still is, one of the most popular versions of the witch ever made for D&D.
The Character: Rhiannon
Ah. If I had a dime for every Rhiannon I have run into over the years.
Not that I can blame anyone. The Golden Age of AD&D was the early 80s and the Queen of the music charts was Stevie Nicks. "Rhiannon" by Fleetwood Mac was released in 1975 on the album Fleetwood Mac. The second Fleetwood Mac album to feature this title, and their tenth overall, but the first with new couple Stevie Nicks and Lindsey Buckingham. But in the 1980s it wasn't this album or even the insanely good and popular Rumours or Tusk that grabbed me and my imagination. No it was Stevie's solo efforts Belladonna and (especially) The Wild Heart that began my deep, deep love affair with witches.
Rhiannon would be an old witch in my games today. Likely a relative or even a spiritual Goddess-mother to Larina. But today she is the young Maiden who "rings like a bell through the night" and looks for a lover. I can't help think of her as anything but the famous art Elmore drew in the Dragon #114 piece. If she looks a little like Stevie, well, maybe Stevie looks like her.
Rhiannon
1st level Witch, Sisters of the Moon coven, High Secret Order
Chaotic Good
STR: 11
INT: 16
WIS: 13
DEX: 13
CON: 11
CHA: 15
AC: 9
HP: 3
Saving Throws
Witches use the best of Cleric & Magic-user Saves.
Poison or Death: 10
Petrification or Polymorph: 13
Rod, Staff, or Wands: 11
Breath Weapon: 15
Spell: 12
Saves +2 against other witch magic
Spells
1st (1+3): Darkness, Mending, Seduction, Sleep
Equipment
Dagger, backpack, iron rations, water, 50' rope, staff.
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| Everything you need for a witch character in 1986 |
I think an updated, and more mature, Rhiannon will need to grace my War of the Witch Queens games sometime.
Rhiannon rings like a bell through the night
And wouldn't you love to love her?
Takes to the sky like a bird in flight
And who will be her lover?
Character Creation Challenge
Tardis Captain is the originator of this idea and he is keeping a list of places participating. When posting to Social Media don't forget the #CharacterCreationChallenge hashtag.
RPG Blog Carnival
This month's RPG Blog Carnival is being hosted by Plastic Polyhedra. They are doing Characters, Stories, and Worlds, so that fits right in with everything we are posting this month.
Check out all the posts going on this month at both of these sources.
Sunday, October 9, 2022
100 Days of Halloween: DL15 Mists of Krynn
So. How does DL15 Mists of Krynn fit into all of this? Glad you asked.
PDF. 128 pages. Color covers and maps. Black & white interior.
This book contains 12 mini-adventures (pages 2 to 100), nine discussions on various creatures and races unique to Krynn with adventure hooks or lairs, and eight NPCs. I printed the monster section out and stuck it into my Dragonlance Monstrous Compendium binder.
I am going to be upfront here and say this is not a review of the entire book, but rather just of the mini adventure The Tanglewood Keep, and I'll briefly touch on one of the NPCs, Ladonna.
The Tanglewood Keep
This adventure is a basic MacGuffin hunt, but it has some nice features about it. First off it was written by a friend of the Other Side Vince Garcia. I have featured his Quest of the Ancients RPG many times here. Secondly, while the adventure is simple, that is its greatest strength. It is not really about the quest to find a stone, it is about getting the PCs from their home world (Greyhawk or now the Realms) to Krynn via the magic mirror in the adventure.
The characters are introduced to kender, tinker gnomes, and draconians in short order. They get the full Dragonlance introduction before the mud on their boots from their home world is even dry.
I ran this one for my family at home and at Gen Con 2021 and in no short order they all wanted to kill poor Twil Topknot! It was a fun adventure and I am glad I got to do it.
The book itself does have an "Adventure Path" feel about it with adventures to take the characters from the 1st to 15th level. Tanglewood Keep is for adventurers of 1st to 3rd level. If you want to play in Krynn and don't want to do the War of the Lance, or do what I did and have it as a "background noise," then this is a good choice.
This adventure also introduces us to the magic-user cough*witch*cough Stevie. I'll get to her later.
Ladonna
I admire the layout of this book. Everything is rather modular with the monster/race bits fitting on a front and back page (reading the PDF) and the NPCs fitting one per page. It makes printing this out rather convenient.
Ladonna is another entry from Vince. She is a 17th-level black robe (aka evil) wizardess. But you would be forgiven if you read her entry and didn't think she was a witch. I mention her here since, well she is witchy and from Vince Carcia.
Stevie aka Sarana
In the adventure, we meet Stevie. She is a 12th-level white-robed Grey Elf wizard. Given the adventure is for characters levels 1 to 3 there is no way the PCs are going to mess with her. Her description is pretty much Krynn's Stevie Nicks. I mean she is better qualified to go get her rock than the characters are. So is Twill for that matter. But none of that is important really. What is important is the fact she is here.
Stevie also has a not-too-coincidental resemblance to another Garcia character, this time it is Sarana from his Quest of the Ancients.
For my run of this, I combined Stevie (grey-elf) and Sarana (human) into one character, Sarana (half-elf). Seriously if I had pulled out a witch-like character named Stevie in front of my family they never would have taken her seriously. They know who I am. Much like the PCs, Sarana is trapped here from her own world. Unlike the PCs she has decided to remain.
War of the Witch Queens hook
At the end of the adventure Sarana/Stevie tells the group she fears the Queen is dead.
Honestly. If I never get to the other adventures these NPCs, the little adventure, and the monster pages has all made this a great choice for me.
Friday, September 18, 2015
Friday Night Videos: Fall into Autumn
So however you look at it, Autumn is in the air.
I love Fall/Autumn. I am still wired so much into the academic calendar to feel like Autumn is the start of a new year.
So here are some songs celebrating Fall and the end of Summer.
Was there ever a song more about September than Earth, Wind & Fire's "September"? Do you remember the 21st of September?
I will admit, I liked Green Day back in the day, but right around the time American Idiot came out I had kinda out grew them. Still this is not a bad song. This is not the 8 min long minin movie version.
And the summer became the fall, I was not ready for the winter.
I have posted Stevie before. This is a triple rarity. This was a song on "Solid Gold" that was not lipsynched. It is also a video that was never as far as I know ever shown on Friday Night Videos. Also it featured a very strong performance from Stevie's own sister in law Lori Nicks. Lori sang the chorus here, but on the album Stevie sang both parts. I really like Lori's voice and love it when she sings duets with Stevie.
Here is Stevie Nicks, the White Witch of Rock & Roll, with "Nightbird" from The Wild Heart.
I talked about John Cougar Mellencamp a while back. Growing up in the Midwest Fall also means Harvest. Well....it means that everywhere, but just as my rhythms as an academic are defined by the school year, the harvest is very much part of the world I grew up in.
Plus it is great fucking song from a great album.
I have said it before, but Led Zeppelin is pretty much AD&D in music form. OR is that AD&D is Led Zeppelin in RPG form? "Ramble On" from Led Zeppelin II is one of those songs that just cements this idea. Part ballad, part metal, it could be a song about an adventurer "mine's a tale that can't be told" complete with Tolkien references.
Don Henley's "Boys of Summer" was just one of those songs that was always on the radio the Summer of 1985 and it was the perfect song for that time too. Building the Perfect Beast was a fantastic album, but I will talk about it another time.
Here is the Atari's version. I have actually seen a Black Flag sticker on a Cadillac.
AND just because today is Casandra Petersen's aka Elvira, The Mistress of the Dark's birthday today.
Yeah....I did actually listen to this song when came out. You can't judge me.
Friday, November 20, 2015
Friday Night Videos: Women Rock!
When asked who I found attractive or "liked" I would always say names like Stevie Nicks, Deborah Harry or Joan Jett. For me it was always about the rock girls.
It is also no surprise that most of the female PCs and NPCs I have or have had were based on the women whose albums, tapes and CDs I would buy.
So with the new Supergirl show on now and Jessica Jones on tonight in the US here are some of my favorite ass-kicking superheroines.
This should not be a surprise to anyone I have already featured great performers like Shirley Manson of Garbage, Stevie Nicks, So here are a just a very few of my favorites.
I have always loved Joan Jett. She is just so goddammed cool and can rock with the best of them. She has SOOO many great songs, but this one always gets me going. Plus it is the "theme song" for the Grazzt/Iggwilv love affair. That's their dirty little secret...they actually love each other.
Ever hear a song and thought "man I need to do something with that!", Pat Benatar's "Shadows of the Night" from 1982's Get Nervous was always that song to me. It is very, very likely that the "Midnight Angel" later became Nox. I always loved her and yes I did have a witch character that looked like her in the 80s. I never liked the video for it to be honest. If had been thinking about this I should have made my own video with footage of her on Charmed. Yes. She was on Charmed for an episode.
Speaking of Nox. "Because the Night" was written by Patti Smith and Bruce Springsteen thanks to the manipulations of Jimmy Iovine (who is immortalized in my games as well). Patti Smith is such a powerful singer that most people can't do this song justice. Bruce can. Natalie Merchant did a good job, so did Shirley Manson. But they can't compare to her version. This is one of my favorite songs.
I was once asked if I thought Siouxsie Sioux was attractive. I said yes without hesitation and then I showed them the video for "Kiss Them For Me". It's not the most iconic Banshees' song, but I really like it.
One of my favorite bard characters looks just like Aimee Mann. What can I say, she is so damn cute and more talented than a truckload of pop-princesses.
Even Darth Vader loves Blondie. "The Tide is High" is not really related to any gaming, but damn. Deborah Harry in her prime.
What do a Gateway 486, an HP Desk Jet and Hormonally Yours all have in common? They were the essential ingredients to the first time I sat down to collect all my notes for the Witch class. I mention the printer because I still have that printout with a couple hundred hand written notes.
Hormonally Yours was the second album from Shakespears Sister featuring former Bananarama singer Siobhán Fahey. "Stay" was a big hit with me in 92. I thought she was so hot back then, still do in fact.
Very, very, very few people (not just singers) have left such a mark on my psyche as Sinéad O'Connor. Seriously. I can divide time into two very distinct and very different points. The time before I heard The Lion and The Cobra and the time after. I have talked about Sinéad before, but the amount I have talked about her doesn't reflect what her music has meant to me. "Troy" is not my favorite song on this album, but it is damn close.
I think this a good place to stop. I can do a part 2 later!
Wednesday, April 20, 2011
Q is for Quest of the Ancients
Q is for Quest of the Ancients, an RPG I discovered back in the days when I was getting "out of" D&D and looking for something else.Quest of the Ancients can be described as a D&D clone, a D&D add on or as a collection of someone's house rules. The author, Vince Garcia, had some publications before QotA came out including some material for AD&D2 and White Wolf magazine. So he was not a noob to this.
QotA fills that same slot of near-D&D that you will sometimes find other games living in. Similar to the Atlantean series from Bard Games. Lejendary Adventures is one that comes to mind as well.
Why did I pick it up? Simple, it was advertised as having the most complete Witch class ever made. I forget where I read that, but I knew I had to pick up a copy. So I did. I was a bit underwhelmed, but there were some good bits.
While the game certainly has it's impressive moments, it never struck me as bringing anything new to my table. I liked the Gypsy class, the Witch class was interesting, but everything else seemed like a poor-man's copy of AD&D. There were a ton of classes in this book, something like 15 or more, and a bunch of spells.
I want to talk about the witch class for a bit. Now in general I liked the witch. Garcia was obviously pulling from some of the same books I was when he wrote up his witch. Also (and you can tell by looking at the cover) this was a thinly-veiled attempt to have a "Stevie Nicks" character class. I can't say I disapprove of that. There was also a gypsy class which was divided into Male and Female gypsy. I kinda made sense, kinda didn't. I see what the author was trying to do, but I don't think it worked out as well as he liked.
I have always wanted to pick up the second edition. I don't know if much has changed in it, but the cover art is much better (featuring the same characters).
I like this cover to be honest. The Witch looks more like Stevie Nicks than ever and the wizard looks like he has gained a few levels.
I have wanted to get this, but can't actually bring myself to buy it until I see what some of the differences are between the editions. I am hoping that there is something here above and beyond the first edition, but I am fairly sure there is not. In the beginning of the 90's this might have been a cool game to play, but today it looks a little a dated. A+ for effort though.
Links
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Quest_of_the_Ancients
http://index.rpg.net/display-entry.phtml?mainid=8756
Buy
Noble Knight Games (best place to get it really)
ETA: And check out Jeff Grubb, also doing QotA for his Q post. http://grubbstreet.blogspot.com/2011/04/q-is-for.html
Tuesday, April 14, 2026
Jackson, IL: Character Questionnaire
One of the larger challenges of my Jackson, IL campaign for the NIGHT SHIFT® RPG, hasn't been the rules or the supernatural, but rather getting players into the right frame of mind. Not just playing teens (for people like me who are 30-40+ years past their teen years) but also getting 20-somethings used to the world of 1985-86.
A lot of that will be a certain level of "hand wavem" where the reality of the game world gives way to the supposed reality of the time. For example, many of the twenty-somethings don't think to look for a pay phone. The fifty-year-olds forget what it was like to be teens and feel the things teens feel so intensely. I can't handle all of those, BUT I can at least get them going into the right place with their characters.
To this end, I worked on a Character Questionnaire. Give the players a chance to think about their characters in a group and what this character is like as a teen in 1985.
This is in addition to Quotes, Quirks, and Theme Song, I ask of all the characters.
I was thinking about my developmental psychology classes, back when I was closer to being a teen than I am now, and how teens feel like they are on a stage the whole time. They often feel everything they do is visible to (and judged by) all. Their thought process is not the same as an adult's, because their brains are still developing. So things they do (or did if you are feeling reflective) feel different. These different thought processes are one of the features of this game, not a bug.
Here is the Questionnaire, as it exists now. Note, the players fill this out AFTER the characters are rolled up. I might change these a bit as the game goes on.
Character Questionnaire
- What is this teen known for at school?
- How were they seen before Jackson, if applicable?
- How are they trying to redefine themselves?
- What classes fit them best?
- What are they good at?
- Who notices them, and why?
- What rumors or assumptions follow them?
Favorites
- What are their favorite groups, bands, and/or singers? What is always in their Walkman?
- Favorite movie?
- Favorite TV show?
- Favorite clothes?
- Favorite colors?
- Favorite drink?
- Favorite food?
- What poster is on their bedroom wall?
- What store do they always stop in at the mall or downtown?
Home Life
- Who do they live with?
- What is their house like?
- What is their room like?
- How much privacy do they have?
- What is their relationship with their parent or guardian?
- What unspoken pressure lives in the home?
- What freedom do they have that other teens might not?
Weekend Life
- Where do they go first when they have free time?
- What do they do when left alone?
- What social places do they end up in?
- What teen rituals do they enjoy, tolerate, or avoid?
- What changed once they found their people?
- What does freedom look like to them on a Saturday?
Communication
- Do they have privacy on the phone?
- Who do they call most?
- Whose number do they know by heart?
- Are they better in person, on the phone, or in notes?
- Do they make mixtapes, write letters, pass notes, or invent codes?
Secrets
- What secrets are easiest for them to keep?
- What secrets keep leaking out anyway?
- What private fear drives them?
- What private need shapes them?
- What has this cost them?
- What part of themselves are they afraid others can already see?
- Teen Places in Jackson
- Where do they belong?
- Where are they watched?
- Where are they most themselves?
- Where are they least comfortable?
- What public place changes when they enter it?
- What hidden place matters only to them or their closest friends?
Teen Archetype
- How does the school see them?
- How does the town see them?
- Who are they in private?
- What role do they play in the game?
- What do they want?
- What do others wrongly assume about them?
- What emotional tone follows them into a scene?
Contradictions
Things that go against the grain or what is expected of their character.
And because I can, I figure I'd fill them in for some of the NPCs. This also gave me the chance to try it before I gave it to the players.
Character Questionnaire: Larina
School Life
What is this teen known for at school?
Being the smart girl who still seems a little weird.
How were they seen before Jackson, if applicable?
At her old school, she was the weird girl. After the fire, she became “the girl whose mom died.”
How are they trying to redefine themselves?
Her old life was marked by estrangement, sadness, and loss. In Jackson, she wants to remake herself into someone people like rather than pity or mock.
What classes fit them best?
Languages, literature, and the social sciences.
What are they good at?
Languages especially. She has a real gift for them.
Who notices them, and why?
Everyone notices her. She is the new girl, with bright red hair, striking looks, and an air that says she knows more than she should.
What rumors or assumptions follow them?
Her mother died in a freak accident. True.
Her father is on the run. False.
She is like Carrie. Not entirely false, but not in the way people mean.
She is a witch. True, though not in the way most think.
The she, Faye, and Stephanie are all "involved." Not really, they are a coven.
Favorites
What are their favorite groups, bands, and/or singers? What is always in their Walkman?
Stevie Nicks. A bit cliched she knows, but she can’t help it. “The Wild Heart” is her favorite.
Favorite movie?
She just saw “Return to Oz” and loved it. Dorothy is a witch, and no one can convince her otherwise.
Favorite TV show?
She loves “Masterpiece Theatre” on PBS. “Bewitched” is a guilty pleasure.
Favorite clothes?
Has a plaid purple skirt she loves, a pair of black Jordache jeans she can still fit into, and her black Doc Martens.
Favorite colors?
Purple and black.
Favorite drink?
Tea. Iced tea works fine, too.
Favorite food?
Thai, but there are no Thai restaurants in Jackson, much to her dismay.
A poster of Jean Rollin’s 1970 “La Vampire Nue.” She also has a star chart and poster of Latin verb conjugations.
What store do they always stop in at the mall or downtown?
Paula’s Bookstore downtown, always.
Home Life
Who do they live with?
She lives with her father, Lars, a professor of anthropology at MacAlister College.
What is their house like?
A nice two-story home near the college, in a part of town that is respectable enough but not especially fashionable.
What is their room like?
She has the master bedroom upstairs with an attached bathroom. Lars did not want it after her mother died.
How much privacy do they have?
A great deal. She has most of the upstairs to herself. There is another bedroom and full bath up there, but Lars prefers the downstairs rooms.
What is their relationship with their parent or guardian?
She loves her dad, and he loves her. They are close, but both still carry sadness over the loss of her mother.
What unspoken pressure lives in the home?
Larina tries to take care of Lars more than a teenager should. He worries about her, but she worries about him, too. He cannot cook worth a damn, except for tacos.
What freedom do they have that other teens might not?
She has unusual privacy, including her own teen-line phone.
Weekend Life
Where do they go first when they have free time?
On Saturdays, she heads straight to Paula’s Bookstore downtown. After that, she usually ends up at Jackson Public Library, and sometimes one of the college libraries.
What do they do when left alone?
She reads constantly. If she is awake, she is usually reading or taking notes.
What social places do they end up in?
At night, she goes out with Stephanie and Faye in Stephanie’s car. Like most kids in town, they cruise Morgan Street and eventually end up at Sal’s Pizza.
What teen rituals do they enjoy, tolerate, or avoid?
Larina is only an occasional drinker and does not care for drugs, though she has tried getting high a couple of times.
What changed once they found their people?
She became more open, both to other people and to the world around her. Friendship made ordinary life feel worth entering.
What does freedom look like to them on a Saturday?
Cruising Morgan with Stephanie and Faye, getting pizza at Sal’s, then bringing some home to share with her dad, who almost certainly forgot to eat, while listening to his records.
Communication
Do they have privacy on the phone?
Yes. Lars got her her own teen line when they moved to Jackson.
Who do they call most?
Faye and Stephanie.
Whose number do they know by heart?
Faye and Stephanie.
Are they better in person, on the phone, or in notes?
Much better in person. Her written notes tend to become long, intense, and overthought.
Do they make mixtapes, write letters, pass notes, or invent codes?
She makes mixtapes for Faye from her dad’s record collection. She also makes Stevie Nicks tapes for Candy, partly out of affection and partly because it feels easier than saying what she means. She, Faye, and Stephanie have worked out a code so they can talk about supernatural things in public without anyone noticing.
Secrets
What secrets are easiest for them to keep?
Other people’s secrets. If someone swears her to silence, she will keep it forever.
What secrets keep leaking out anyway?
She cannot keep gift secrets at all. She buys birthday and Christmas presents months in advance and can never quite stop herself from hinting.
What private fear drives them?
Larina believes her mother’s death was not an accident. She suspects something evil and eldritch was responsible. Her father insists it was faulty wiring in her mother’s spice shop, and the investigation officially agrees. (Spoiler: It actually was an accident, but it shapes her all the same.)
What private need shapes them?
She is haunted by the fear that she can never know enough. That is why she is always reading, always writing things down, always trying to get ahead of what might happen next.
What has this cost them?
She has not read a book purely for pleasure in years.
What part of themselves are they afraid others can already see?
She likes girls and boys equally, and part of her is certain everyone already knows. Even if she doesn't really understand that all yet herself. (It's 1985, there is no internet to look things up, and no easy-to-access books.)
Teen Places in Jackson
Where do they belong?
On ordinary nights, Sal’s Pizza. On quieter days, Paula’s Bookstore and the public library.
Where are they watched?
In the school halls. Since Larina arrived, she, Stephanie, and Faye have become inseparable, and people notice.
Where are they most themselves?
With her friends, or alone with a book and a problem to solve.
Where are they least comfortable?
Anywhere she cannot make sense of what is happening. Confusion unsettles her more than danger.
What public place changes when they enter it?
The public library. The librarians all know her by name, and her presence there feels almost permanent.
What hidden place matters only to them or their closest friends?
Behind the school, in sight of the track and field, but far enough from the road to feel secret. Sometimes Candy and Denise show up.
Teen Archetype
How does the school see them?
The new girl, who is still a little strange.
How does the town see them?
The new girl. Professor Nichols’ brilliant daughter. The smart girl who is still a little strange.
Who are they in private?
She is still trying to figure that out for herself.
What role do they play in the game?
She is the Witch, the one who knows, or at least the one who tries hardest to know.
What do they want?
To make sure no one else dies if she can help it.
What do others wrongly assume about them?
That she is arrogant. In truth, she is still shy and more uncertain than she lets anyone see.
What emotional tone follows them into a scene?
Alone, she brings quiet intensity. With friends, she brings frantic energy. When happy, she is openly affectionate. When angry, she is genuinely frightening.
Contradictions
She wants to be known, but hates being misread.
She is deeply affectionate, but guards herself carefully.
She reads constantly, but almost never for pleasure.
She seems confident, but is still remaking herself from grief.
She keeps others’ secrets perfectly, but cannot keep a birthday surprise to save her life.
Tries to shield herself from pain, but she will set herself on fire to save others.
Character Questionnaire: Candy
School Life
What is this teen known for at school?
Being one half of the “Candy and Denise” duo.
How were they seen before Jackson, if applicable?
She has always lived here.
How are they trying to redefine themselves?
At the moment, she is not. Candy is not trying to reinvent herself. She is just trying to get through.
What classes fit them best?
She actually pays attention in health class.
What are they good at?
Candy is very good at first aid. She keeps her cool, acts fast, and gets things done when someone is hurt.
Who notices them, and why?
Mostly teachers, because she is usually in trouble or seems about two seconds away from it.
What rumors or assumptions follow them?
That she drinks all the time. Partially true.
That she and Denise have hooked up. Partially true.
That she is an airhead. False, but she lets people believe it.
Favorites
What are their favorite groups, bands, and/or singers? What is always in their Walkman?
Loves pop music, especially when it has a party feel. Loves Stevie Nicks as well. Has a copy of The Wild Heart that Larina gave her.
Favorite movie?
She tells people, “Porky’s” to get a shock out of them. But in truth, she loves watching old black & white movies with her mom.
Favorite TV show?
“Who has time for TV?” but will have MTV on in the background.
Favorite clothes?
Anything bright. She has a leather jacket she dug out of the "Lost and Found" of her dad's bar, which she always wears.
Favorite colors?
Pinks, yellows, oranges.
Favorite drink?
Boone’s Farm Strawberry Hill wine. Coffee with a lot of sugar. Iced with sugar and Sweet-n-lo.
Favorite food?
Pizza. Pepperoni with green olives, the same as Denise's.
An old, faded poster of “The Outsiders” Movie.
What store do they always stop in at the mall or downtown?
“Strawberry Fields” record store at the mall. She always runs into Faye there.
Home Life
Who do they live with?
Candy lives with her working-class father, “Ron”, her terminally ill mother, “Carol”, and her little sister, “Ronnie”.
What is their house like?
Too small for four people carrying that much stress.
What is their room like?
A wreck, but in a very normal teenage way for the time. Clothes everywhere, school things mixed with junk, and half-finished bits of life shoved into corners. Bags of chips, Coke cans, a forgotten bag of weed.
How much privacy do they have?
Almost none.
What is their relationship with their parent or guardian?
She loves both her parents, and they love her. But she is furious at the world for taking her mother from her piece by piece.
What unspoken pressure lives in the home?
Everything in the house is organized around helping her mother. All the money Candy makes helping her dad goes to medical bills.
What freedom do they have that other teens might not?
Her dad works at the local bar, so she stays out late more often than most teens can. She also has easy access to alcohol.
Weekend Life
Where do they go first when they have free time?
Wherever Denise is.
What do they do when left alone?
She hates being alone. Being alone means she has time to think about everything going wrong.
What social places do they end up in?
Sal’s Pizza, parties, parking lots, anywhere Denise is, anywhere the night feels louder than home.
What teen rituals do they enjoy, tolerate, or avoid?
She drinks most weekends, looks for parties, and avoids anything that feels too much like school spirit or forced enthusiasm.
What changed once they found their people?
She met Denise in junior high when they were both sent to the principal’s office, and they have barely been apart since.
What does freedom look like to them on a Saturday?
Not working at her dad’s bar. Not being stuck at home. Being out in the world with Denise, even if they are doing nothing.
Communication
Do they have privacy on the phone?
None.
Who do they call most?
Denise.
Whose number do they know by heart?
Denise.
Are they better in person, on the phone, or in notes?
In person, but she is constantly passing notes.
Do they make mixtapes, write letters, pass notes, or invent codes?
She passes notes constantly. She and Denise have nicknames for every teacher in school.
Secrets
What secrets are easiest for them to keep?
Anything between her and Denise stays buried.
What secrets keep leaking out anyway?
She makes inappropriate jokes about everyone’s sex lives and sometimes reveals more than she means to by acting like nothing matters.
What private fear drives them?
That she will end up alone.
What private need shapes them?
She wants to help people, but does not know how to do that in any lasting way.
What has this cost them?
She rebels. She drinks. She sleeps around. She makes herself seem harder and less breakable than she is.
What part of themselves are they afraid others can already see?
That deep down, she is terrified. Terrified, she will be left alone. Terrified she will lose her mother. Terrified that she will lose Denise as her best friend. Terrified something will happen to her dad or Ronnie.
Teen Places in Jackson
Where do they belong?
Anywhere she decides to be. In Candy’s mind, no place is off-limits.
Where are they watched?
Mostly by adults.
Where are they most themselves?
With Denise.
Where are they least comfortable?
By herself.
What public place changes when they enter it?
School. Sal’s. Any place where people know she is about to bring noise, trouble, laughter, or all three.
What hidden place matters only to them or their closest friends?
Behind the bleachers near the track and field, where she and Denise go to smoke and be alone together.
Teen Archetype
How does the school see them?
As a troublemaker.
How does the town see them?
As a troublemaker who ought to be home helping her sick mother.
Who are they in private?
Far more caring, frightened, and vulnerable than people realize.
What role do they play in the game?
The party girl who is deeper than anyone expects.
What do they want?
To live her life, keep the people she loves, and not lose anyone else.
What do others wrongly assume about them?
That she is stupid.
What emotional tone follows them into a scene?
Excitement, chaos, heat, and the sense that something impulsive is about to happen.
Contradictions
She is flighty, but loves with her whole heart.
She acts dumb, but is actually pretty bright.
She seems careless, but cares deeply about the people around her.
She runs from pain, but is the first to act when someone else is hurt.
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| Candy surprises Larina after Larina saves her life. "Don't make it weird, babe." |
Ok, I like these. They really give the characters more character. One thing I added after I did these was, in addition to a theme song, "What songs are on their mix-tape?" But I then had to explain what a "mix-tape" was when I did the first version of this, and I died of old age right in front of the players.
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| Artifacts of a bygone age. |
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Friday, January 15, 2016
Friday Night Videos: Women Rock!, Part 2.
It was quite popular.
I said then that a part 2 was in order. So here it is!
K's Choice wis a band from Belgium that had some notoriety in the mid to late 90s. The biggest album was 1995's Paradise in Me which gave us the hit "Not An Addict". This was a huge song for me during my Sojourn in Hell period, for what should be obvious reasons. My biggest issue with K's Choice is that for years I swore they were Canadian. This is the European version of the video which I prefer.
Speaking of the 90s, no one, and I mean no one, does angry like Tori Amos. Don't think so? Listen to her lyrics sometime, especially songs like "Me and A Gun", "Pass the Mission", "Spark" and "Cornflake Girl" or to a lesser degree "Crucify". Taylor Swift sings about someone and it is fodder for Twitter. Tori Amos sings about someone and it is Primal Scream Therapy.
Though the song that always gets me is the first time I saw her. "Silent All These Year" from the phenomenal Little Earthquakes.
My scream got lost in a paper cup
You think there's a heaven
Where some screams have gone
Never fails to get to me.
I am not all about pathos. Last time I mentioned my love of Siouxsie Sioux and the Banshees. That is still true. But I was thinking back to the first song I ever heard of theirs. Without a doubt it has to be "Cities in Dust". I remember hearing this all the time in the hey of MTV. I actually sat down to listen to the lyrics once and realized it was about Volcano Day.
At this point do I really need to explain why I am including Stevie Nicks? No. Ok good. But I will add that this is my favorite song from the fantastic The Other Side of the Mirror. This is a more adult and more mature Stevie. This is a woman that knows who she is and where life is going. At 31 she was more interesting than the "Wild Heart" girl of her early to mid 20s.
Last time I also mentioned Joan Jett, but I really need to give a shout out to the band that gave us Joan Jett, Lita Ford and Cherie Currie, The Runaways. The Runaways have been given their due more lately. There was the bio-pic in 2010 and appearances of their signature song "Cherry Bomb" in both Lollipop Chainsaw and Guardians of the Galaxy. The version from the movie is not too bad, but lacks something raw that original had in droves.
Taylor Momsen may have gotten her start as "Cindi Lou Who" but thankfully for all of us she sold her soul to darkness. Just kidding...mostly. Well years later she is fronting the band Pretty Reckless and she seems to be constantly trying to shed that wholesome image. She is, in some sense, the spiritual successor to The Runaways. She looks like Cherie Curry and tries to sing like Joan Jett. She isn't bad and the band has some good songs. "Heaven Knows" might be the most recognizable.
So who are your favorites?
























