Reblogged from the Tower of Fate:
Dr. Fate and Zatanna JL Unlimited Tribute
Great tribute video of Dr. Fate and Zatanna from the Justice League Unlimited television show by youtube user Rikku.
A few other Zatanna links at Tower of Fate:
http://toweroffate.blogspot.com/2012/03/zatanna-as-dr-fate-from-young-justice.html
http://toweroffate.blogspot.com/2012/03/big-young-justice-episode-today.html
http://toweroffate.blogspot.com/2012/03/zatannadr-fate-animated-gifs.html
http://toweroffate.blogspot.com/2012/03/young-justice-episode-22-agendas.html
Saturday, October 27, 2012
Friday, October 26, 2012
October Challenge: The Vampire Lovers (1970)
The Vampire Lovers (1970) & Lust for a Vampire (1971)
I debated on whether or not to do this one. Obviously I have seen this movie many times given the postings I have made about it and the effects it has had on my game. In fact it is second only to Dracula in terms of how much I have read and seen this.
I decided to sit down and watch it again, this time while listening to the audio commentary since I had seen so many Carmilla-based movies this year.
Back in June of 2011 I mentioned how this movie is like a perfect storm for topics here at the Other Side.
Based on the original novel, it is Hammer, has Ingrid Pitt, Peter Cushing, Kata O'Mara, Pippa Steele and Madeline Smith, there is even a Faux Dracula (John Forbes-Robertson as Dracula looking exactly like he will look in Hammer's "Legend of the Seven Golden Vampires").
The movie is actually fairly close to the book. Enough that if you read the book and see the movie you will notice more of similarities rather than the differences.
The movie should be familiar ground to any horror fan by now. Young girl Emma makes a new friend, Carmilla, soon after another one of her friends dies. Soon Emma begins to weaken and only do the men of the tale suspect that Carmilla may be to blame. Vampire hunt follows. This movie though somehow makes due with this simple story really. I am giving it the benefit of the doubt of having been based on the work that created this kind of story; but the movie holds up rather well. Even under repeated viewings I have not grown tired of it.
Now here there is no doubt that Carmilla is supposed to be evil. She casually uses and tosses away Mdme. Perrodot (Kate O'Mara) and she did kill Laura (Pippa Steele) but yet to me there is something underneath all of this. Carmilla is still a tragic figure. She was damned, but maybe the least of the damned. Not as much as in the novella, but it is there.
Now taken as part of the Hammer Karnstien Trilogy, this is obviously the best of the lot. The others are good bloody fun, but there is a much better story here. Also the characterization of Carmilla is much more nuanced here. I also think that is due to a better story and better acting ability by Ingrid Pitt. Again I am publicly calling for a new Carmilla movie. I know that Styia is coming out next year, and it looks good, but I think I want a period piece again.
Also I feel I should comment on the poster. WTF? I am not sure what movie that poster is for but none of that happened in the movie.
I also decided to rewatch Lust for a Vampire (1971), the second movie of the Karnstien Trilogy.
It had been a long time since I had seen this one. I forgot about the overt Satanism, but it was Hammer in 71 so that is no surprise. Mind you I don't mind that, it works for Dracula, but Carmilla? I am not quite seeing it. Now to be fair I DO see it for the Karnstiens as a family. Let's be honest though, this is the least of this movies problems.
Once again we get a near-Christopher Lee as an almost-Dracula. Heck they actually used Chris' famous red eyes from Scars of Dracula. This time he is in charge of the Satanic ritual that brings Carmilla/Mircalla back from the dead 40 years (1830, prime time for GoA) after the first movie. Gone is the hair "color a rich very dark brown", Carmilla is now a blonde. Maybe it was the peasant girl she ate. BTW the Peasant Girl in this movie was the first vampire killed in TVL and one of the first "witches" burned in "ToE".
The movie though goes downhill, story wise from here. We get the involvement an author, Richard Lestrange (who's family will later go on to support the Dark Lord) who gets a job at a local girl's finishing school where Carmilla is now a student. It's an oldie but a goodie and I have used it myself.
The rest follows the well worn paths of Hammer lore. People die, some people think there is a vampire, others don't. Compared with Vampire Lovers this one feels like the cast was still standing around after the last movie stopped so they decided to do another one.
With TVL and the book Carmilla, you felt that Carmilla was a victim of her circumstance as much as she was the villain. Here you don't get any of that nuance. In fact Carmilla is more interested in Lestrange than her roomate! What is up with that?
This was not one of Hammer's better films. What gets me the most is that there are a lot of good elements to this movie and some great ideas, just strung together rather poorly.
In a related movie I have seen, but not reviewed the related "Captain Kronos: Vampire Hunter". That was an enjoyable film. (Not counting it for this Challenge)
Tally: Watched 28, New 20
Given the influence of this film, here is a links sections to other posts here.
Movies
Carmilla, by Joseph Sheridan Le Fanu (off site links)
What are you watching?
I debated on whether or not to do this one. Obviously I have seen this movie many times given the postings I have made about it and the effects it has had on my game. In fact it is second only to Dracula in terms of how much I have read and seen this.
I decided to sit down and watch it again, this time while listening to the audio commentary since I had seen so many Carmilla-based movies this year.
Back in June of 2011 I mentioned how this movie is like a perfect storm for topics here at the Other Side.
Based on the original novel, it is Hammer, has Ingrid Pitt, Peter Cushing, Kata O'Mara, Pippa Steele and Madeline Smith, there is even a Faux Dracula (John Forbes-Robertson as Dracula looking exactly like he will look in Hammer's "Legend of the Seven Golden Vampires").
The movie is actually fairly close to the book. Enough that if you read the book and see the movie you will notice more of similarities rather than the differences.
The movie should be familiar ground to any horror fan by now. Young girl Emma makes a new friend, Carmilla, soon after another one of her friends dies. Soon Emma begins to weaken and only do the men of the tale suspect that Carmilla may be to blame. Vampire hunt follows. This movie though somehow makes due with this simple story really. I am giving it the benefit of the doubt of having been based on the work that created this kind of story; but the movie holds up rather well. Even under repeated viewings I have not grown tired of it.
Now here there is no doubt that Carmilla is supposed to be evil. She casually uses and tosses away Mdme. Perrodot (Kate O'Mara) and she did kill Laura (Pippa Steele) but yet to me there is something underneath all of this. Carmilla is still a tragic figure. She was damned, but maybe the least of the damned. Not as much as in the novella, but it is there.
Now taken as part of the Hammer Karnstien Trilogy, this is obviously the best of the lot. The others are good bloody fun, but there is a much better story here. Also the characterization of Carmilla is much more nuanced here. I also think that is due to a better story and better acting ability by Ingrid Pitt. Again I am publicly calling for a new Carmilla movie. I know that Styia is coming out next year, and it looks good, but I think I want a period piece again.
Also I feel I should comment on the poster. WTF? I am not sure what movie that poster is for but none of that happened in the movie.
I also decided to rewatch Lust for a Vampire (1971), the second movie of the Karnstien Trilogy.
It had been a long time since I had seen this one. I forgot about the overt Satanism, but it was Hammer in 71 so that is no surprise. Mind you I don't mind that, it works for Dracula, but Carmilla? I am not quite seeing it. Now to be fair I DO see it for the Karnstiens as a family. Let's be honest though, this is the least of this movies problems.
Once again we get a near-Christopher Lee as an almost-Dracula. Heck they actually used Chris' famous red eyes from Scars of Dracula. This time he is in charge of the Satanic ritual that brings Carmilla/Mircalla back from the dead 40 years (1830, prime time for GoA) after the first movie. Gone is the hair "color a rich very dark brown", Carmilla is now a blonde. Maybe it was the peasant girl she ate. BTW the Peasant Girl in this movie was the first vampire killed in TVL and one of the first "witches" burned in "ToE".
The movie though goes downhill, story wise from here. We get the involvement an author, Richard Lestrange (who's family will later go on to support the Dark Lord) who gets a job at a local girl's finishing school where Carmilla is now a student. It's an oldie but a goodie and I have used it myself.
The rest follows the well worn paths of Hammer lore. People die, some people think there is a vampire, others don't. Compared with Vampire Lovers this one feels like the cast was still standing around after the last movie stopped so they decided to do another one.
With TVL and the book Carmilla, you felt that Carmilla was a victim of her circumstance as much as she was the villain. Here you don't get any of that nuance. In fact Carmilla is more interested in Lestrange than her roomate! What is up with that?
This was not one of Hammer's better films. What gets me the most is that there are a lot of good elements to this movie and some great ideas, just strung together rather poorly.
In a related movie I have seen, but not reviewed the related "Captain Kronos: Vampire Hunter". That was an enjoyable film. (Not counting it for this Challenge)
Tally: Watched 28, New 20
Given the influence of this film, here is a links sections to other posts here.
- The Lesbian Vampire: Villain or Victim? Part 1
- The Lesbian Vampire: Villain or Victim? Part 2
- The Lesbian Vampire: Villain or Victim? Part 3, with Ghosts of Albion stats for Carmilla/Mircalla
- A Willow/Tara RPG adventure that borrows from Carmilla
Movies
- Ingrid Pitt as another Infamous Vampire in Hammer's Countess Dracula
- Vampyres
- Vampyr
- Blood and Roses
- Twins of Evil
Carmilla, by Joseph Sheridan Le Fanu (off site links)
What are you watching?
Witches and Protectors: John Dee
I am always very proud of the books I work on. Whether it is a small amount or an entire book each one is pretty special to me.
So it is a rare treat when I can do something that covers multiple books. It is even rarer when it happens to be these two books.
I was going down my list of potential witches and I realized that one of the names stood out. John Dee.
John Dee was a real person in Elizabethan times.
He is sort of what I had in mind when I created the Aquarian Tradition.
He also was the Protector of Albion. That's not just me making that one up, that was part of the early conversations I had with Christopher Golden and Amber Benson about former Protectors.
I will keep his "known" background the same. His Occult background was that he was a witch/Protector that used the power of the stars, planets and other heavenly bodies to fight the enemies of Albion for his Queen. He worked with Occult Poet William Shakespeare to protect Albion from evil witches, demonic forces and vile necromancers. He guided Queen Elizabeth during her long and successful rule.
Most of the magical protections around Albion are a result of Dee's magic.
John Dee
20th Level Witch Aquarian Tradition
From The Witch
Strength: 9
Dexterity: 10
Constitution: 12
Intelligence: 17
Wisdom: 18
Charisma: 16
Saves
Death Ray or Poison: 5
Magic Wands: 6
Paralysis: 5
Dragon Breath: 8
Rods, Staffs and Spells: 7
To Hit AC 0: 14
Hit Points: 42
Alignment: Lawful
AC: 8 (talisman of protection)
Occult Powers
Familiar: Angelic Spirit
7th level: Astromancy
13th level: Moon Blessing
19th level: Planetary Blessing
Spells
Cantrips: Alarm Ward, Animate Tool, Dancing Lights, Ghost Sound, Object Reading, Warm
First: Comprehend Languages, Everlasting Candle, Fey Sight, Light, Magic Circle Against Evil, Consecration Ritual (Ritual)
Second: Augury, Detect Thoughts, Guard Watch, Mind Obscure, Rite of Remote Seeing, Calling the Quarters (Ritual)
Third: Astral Sense, Dispel Magic, Scry, Spirit of Albion (Avalon), Imbue Witch Ball (Ritual)
Fourth: Analyze Magic, Divine Power, Ethereal Projection, Remove Curse, Drawing Down the Moon (Ritual)
Fifth: Calm Weather, Dream, Greater Command, Seeming
Sixth: Anchoring Rite, Greater Scry, True Seeing, Legend Lore (Ritual)
Seventh: Ball of Sunshine, Greater Arcane Eye, Binding Ritual (Ritual)
Eighth: Astral Projection, Discern Location, Mystic Barrier
John Dee
Protector of Albion
Very Experienced Master
From Ghosts of Albion
Life Points
Drama Points 10
Attributes
Strength 2
Dexterity 2
Constitution 3
Intelligence 6
Perception 5
Willpower 5
Qualities
Charisma
Contacts (Royal Family, Government) 4
Contacts (Supernatural) 5
Hard to Kill 2
Fast Reaction Time
Magic 10 (Protector of Albion)
Magical Family
Nerves of Steel
Occult Library (Amazing)
Resources 8
Situational Awareness
Supernatural Senses (the Sight)
Status 5
Drawbacks
Adversaries (Lots) 7
Honorable (Minimal)
Love, Romantic (Tragic) (Two wives)
Obligation (Albion, Important)
Obligation (Queen Elizabeth, Important)
Rivals 2
Useful Information
Initiative +2
Actions 1/2
Observation 1d10 + 12
Lesser Sensing +21
Fear +12
Skills
Armed Mayhem 2
Art 4
Athletics 2
Crime 1
Drive / Ride 1
Engineering 3
Fisticuffs 2
Influence 8
Knowledge 7 (Science, Mathematics, Astronomy)
Languages 7 (English, Italian, Latin, Greek, Egyptian, French, Enochian)
Marksmanship 2
Notice 6
Occultism 9
Physician 2
Wild Card
Combat
So it is a rare treat when I can do something that covers multiple books. It is even rarer when it happens to be these two books.
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I was going down my list of potential witches and I realized that one of the names stood out. John Dee.
John Dee was a real person in Elizabethan times.
He is sort of what I had in mind when I created the Aquarian Tradition.
He also was the Protector of Albion. That's not just me making that one up, that was part of the early conversations I had with Christopher Golden and Amber Benson about former Protectors.
I will keep his "known" background the same. His Occult background was that he was a witch/Protector that used the power of the stars, planets and other heavenly bodies to fight the enemies of Albion for his Queen. He worked with Occult Poet William Shakespeare to protect Albion from evil witches, demonic forces and vile necromancers. He guided Queen Elizabeth during her long and successful rule.
Most of the magical protections around Albion are a result of Dee's magic.
John Dee
20th Level Witch Aquarian Tradition
From The Witch
Strength: 9
Dexterity: 10
Constitution: 12
Intelligence: 17
Wisdom: 18
Charisma: 16
Saves
Death Ray or Poison: 5
Magic Wands: 6
Paralysis: 5
Dragon Breath: 8
Rods, Staffs and Spells: 7
To Hit AC 0: 14
Hit Points: 42
Alignment: Lawful
AC: 8 (talisman of protection)
Occult Powers
Familiar: Angelic Spirit
7th level: Astromancy
13th level: Moon Blessing
19th level: Planetary Blessing
Spells
Cantrips: Alarm Ward, Animate Tool, Dancing Lights, Ghost Sound, Object Reading, Warm
First: Comprehend Languages, Everlasting Candle, Fey Sight, Light, Magic Circle Against Evil, Consecration Ritual (Ritual)
Second: Augury, Detect Thoughts, Guard Watch, Mind Obscure, Rite of Remote Seeing, Calling the Quarters (Ritual)
Third: Astral Sense, Dispel Magic, Scry, Spirit of Albion (Avalon), Imbue Witch Ball (Ritual)
Fourth: Analyze Magic, Divine Power, Ethereal Projection, Remove Curse, Drawing Down the Moon (Ritual)
Fifth: Calm Weather, Dream, Greater Command, Seeming
Sixth: Anchoring Rite, Greater Scry, True Seeing, Legend Lore (Ritual)
Seventh: Ball of Sunshine, Greater Arcane Eye, Binding Ritual (Ritual)
Eighth: Astral Projection, Discern Location, Mystic Barrier
John Dee
Protector of Albion
Very Experienced Master
From Ghosts of Albion
Life Points
Drama Points 10
Attributes
Strength 2
Dexterity 2
Constitution 3
Intelligence 6
Perception 5
Willpower 5
Qualities
Charisma
Contacts (Royal Family, Government) 4
Contacts (Supernatural) 5
Hard to Kill 2
Fast Reaction Time
Magic 10 (Protector of Albion)
Magical Family
Nerves of Steel
Occult Library (Amazing)
Resources 8
Situational Awareness
Supernatural Senses (the Sight)
Status 5
Drawbacks
Adversaries (Lots) 7
Honorable (Minimal)
Love, Romantic (Tragic) (Two wives)
Obligation (Albion, Important)
Obligation (Queen Elizabeth, Important)
Rivals 2
Useful Information
Initiative +2
Actions 1/2
Observation 1d10 + 12
Lesser Sensing +21
Fear +12
Skills
Armed Mayhem 2
Art 4
Athletics 2
Crime 1
Drive / Ride 1
Engineering 3
Fisticuffs 2
Influence 8
Knowledge 7 (Science, Mathematics, Astronomy)
Languages 7 (English, Italian, Latin, Greek, Egyptian, French, Enochian)
Marksmanship 2
Notice 6
Occultism 9
Physician 2
Wild Card
Combat
Maneuver | Bonus | Damage | Notes |
Dodge / Parry | +4 | - | Defense Action |
Grapple | +4 | - | Defense Action |
Punch | +4 | 4 | Bash |
Magic | +24 | per spell | Usually graphs a horoscope first |
- Counterspell | +21 | Special | Magic defense action; dispels spell |
- Deflect | +24 | Special | Deflects spell 45 degrees |
- Hold | +23 | Special | Magic defense action; delays spell SL turns |
- Deflect | +18 | Special | Magic defense action; returns spell to caster |
Furious Friday!!
I have a lot going on today! So let's get to it.
First a reminders about the MONSTROUS MONDAY Blogfest on Monday.
If you are participating you need to have your image and link back here by Monday 12:01 AM CST.
I will be checking and sending out emails over the weekend. You can still sign up after that time.
If you are not participating, then please stop by and see my post and visit all the sites. If you are a gamer there will be a lot of great monsters for your use. If you are not a gamer but are here as an author or horror fan then maybe there will be something here to influence you!
I am still in the middle of the WICKED AFTER DARK Blogfest. Please visit these sites to win something cool. Every site is giving away something, usually a book, but I have seen all sorts of things.
I am giving away a PDF copy of The Witch! Go to my sign-up page for a chance to win! I opened up some more options for you to get some entries.
So not only can you win some cool prizes and visit some site outside the normal OSR Blog Realms, but you can win a copy of the Witch for your self!
If you don't want to enter you can still purchase a copy of the Witch on your own. It is on sale now for $5.00 at DriveThruRPG / RPGNow. A little bit later today or this weekend I am going to go into some of the history of this project.
DriveThru is in the Halloween mood as well, so don't forget their Halloween sales. Look for the pumpkin to get your own Halloween treat!
Finally I am still participating in the October Challenge. I have seen a bunch of horror films at will be talking about them every night.
First a reminders about the MONSTROUS MONDAY Blogfest on Monday.
If you are participating you need to have your image and link back here by Monday 12:01 AM CST.
I will be checking and sending out emails over the weekend. You can still sign up after that time.
If you are not participating, then please stop by and see my post and visit all the sites. If you are a gamer there will be a lot of great monsters for your use. If you are not a gamer but are here as an author or horror fan then maybe there will be something here to influence you!
I am still in the middle of the WICKED AFTER DARK Blogfest. Please visit these sites to win something cool. Every site is giving away something, usually a book, but I have seen all sorts of things.
I am giving away a PDF copy of The Witch! Go to my sign-up page for a chance to win! I opened up some more options for you to get some entries.
So not only can you win some cool prizes and visit some site outside the normal OSR Blog Realms, but you can win a copy of the Witch for your self!
If you don't want to enter you can still purchase a copy of the Witch on your own. It is on sale now for $5.00 at DriveThruRPG / RPGNow. A little bit later today or this weekend I am going to go into some of the history of this project.
DriveThru is in the Halloween mood as well, so don't forget their Halloween sales. Look for the pumpkin to get your own Halloween treat!
Finally I am still participating in the October Challenge. I have seen a bunch of horror films at will be talking about them every night.
Thursday, October 25, 2012
October Challenge: Crush (2009)
Crush (2009)
Crush was a bit of a random one. Promising a supernatural twist and obsessions. We got all of that. To bad the beginning of the movie was so slow.
Julian is an American living in Australia and going to school. He takes a job house sitting against his girlfriend's wishes and soon he can't tell what is going on anymore. He is visited by Anna, who he assumes is the owner's niece. They have sex and things go downhill here from there.
It is a rule in horror, never have sex with someone you are not supposed too. Julian spends the movie forgetting he is in a horror movie and makes all sorts of mistake that readers of the this blog never would.
Anyway Anna isn't what she appears (of course) and now Julian is really in trouble.
I don't want to give away the end since that really is the best part.
Not a bad little flick really.
Tally: Watched 27, New 21
What are you watching?
Crush was a bit of a random one. Promising a supernatural twist and obsessions. We got all of that. To bad the beginning of the movie was so slow.
Julian is an American living in Australia and going to school. He takes a job house sitting against his girlfriend's wishes and soon he can't tell what is going on anymore. He is visited by Anna, who he assumes is the owner's niece. They have sex and things go downhill here from there.
It is a rule in horror, never have sex with someone you are not supposed too. Julian spends the movie forgetting he is in a horror movie and makes all sorts of mistake that readers of the this blog never would.
Anyway Anna isn't what she appears (of course) and now Julian is really in trouble.
I don't want to give away the end since that really is the best part.
Not a bad little flick really.
Tally: Watched 27, New 21
What are you watching?
Review
My first review for the Witch is up.
http://rpg.drivethrustuff.com/product/107132/The-Witch%3A-A-sourcebook-for-Basic-Edition-fantasy-games?affiliate_id=10748
I got a 4/5, which I think is fantastic. The reviewer did mention a couple things that they would have liked to see, but I think all in all the review is quite fair.
If you grabbed this, let me know! A review is great way to share the love.
http://rpg.drivethrustuff.com/product/107132/The-Witch%3A-A-sourcebook-for-Basic-Edition-fantasy-games?affiliate_id=10748
I got a 4/5, which I think is fantastic. The reviewer did mention a couple things that they would have liked to see, but I think all in all the review is quite fair.
If you grabbed this, let me know! A review is great way to share the love.
Halloween Sales
It is that time of year.
DriveThruRPG is offering a Halloween Sale.
The one that caught my attention was the sale Troll Lord is having on Castles and Crusades.
If you ever wanted to try out the C&C system, this is a great time.
DriveThruRPG is offering a Halloween Sale.
The one that caught my attention was the sale Troll Lord is having on Castles and Crusades.
If you ever wanted to try out the C&C system, this is a great time.
Wednesday, October 24, 2012
October Challenge: Blood and Roses (1960)
Blood and Roses (1960)
Blood and Roses, or Et mourir de plaisir, is one of those movies I have know about for years and I have always wanted to see. Well I found it on Amazon Instant Video and thought this was a good of time as any.
After dealing with The Twins of Evil earlier in this challenge I have to admit my hopes for this one were low.
Well this one certainly has it's moments, even if it is a touch slow. I was thinking if it were redone today the narration would have been dropped.
This movie takes place in the modern day and plays a little like a sequel to the Vampire Lovers, with Twins of Evil as a prequel. This one though introduces a male lover for Carmilla/Millarca which will have any long time reader to this blog scratching their head like me.
The movie though is good. The lesbianism is as underplayed as the vampirism. This easily could be about a girl going crazy because the man she loves is marrying someone else. It is only at the end is their a supernatural (maybe) twist.
I now think I have seen all the film adaptations of Carmilla, but it is possible that one is still out there.
Tally: Watched 26, New 20
What are you watching?
Blood and Roses, or Et mourir de plaisir, is one of those movies I have know about for years and I have always wanted to see. Well I found it on Amazon Instant Video and thought this was a good of time as any.
After dealing with The Twins of Evil earlier in this challenge I have to admit my hopes for this one were low.
Well this one certainly has it's moments, even if it is a touch slow. I was thinking if it were redone today the narration would have been dropped.
This movie takes place in the modern day and plays a little like a sequel to the Vampire Lovers, with Twins of Evil as a prequel. This one though introduces a male lover for Carmilla/Millarca which will have any long time reader to this blog scratching their head like me.
The movie though is good. The lesbianism is as underplayed as the vampirism. This easily could be about a girl going crazy because the man she loves is marrying someone else. It is only at the end is their a supernatural (maybe) twist.
I now think I have seen all the film adaptations of Carmilla, but it is possible that one is still out there.
Tally: Watched 26, New 20
What are you watching?
Slasher Flick: Jenny Two-Bags
I am a fan of Shon Richard's Erotiterrorist site.
If eroticism or even mostly R and X rated stories bug you, then don't go. But among many other things Shon has a great imagination and can write a good tale.
His Halloween feature this month have been tales from the Succubus, Sukubeth. Today's tale was about this serial killer that comes back from the dead. It is a great mash-up of Carrie, Friday the 13th and any nameless college-age porno. Of course in my twisted mind I think it would make a a great Slasher Flick bad guy.
I reviewed Slasher Flick a couple of weeks back (here) and even posted some characters. What I never posted was a Killer to go along with the story.
So, presented here, is the horrific, but ultimately sad, tale of of a Girl known as Jenny Two Bags.
You can read her story here, http://erotiterrorist.blogspot.com/2012/10/fiction-jenny-two-bags.html
I will not attempt to retell it.
Appearance: Jenny appears as young women, roughly college age. Her body would be the envy of most supermodels and she usually does not spend much time covering up. Her face though is completely hidden by a sexy red devil mask. If you were to remove her mask (which is a suicidal idea) you would see her face. While Jenny was not attractive in life, death has done nothing to improve her. In fact she bares the marks of every kill and every time she has been killed on her horrific face.
Components: Fearful Visage, Feeds on Fear, Hard to Kill, Linked Location (the cemetery where her body was dumped and the nearby colleges), Punish the Promiscuous (this is her Raison d'être), Superhuman Strength
Plot Hooks:
• Jenny Two Bags only shows up on Halloween. If there is a high school or college party with alcohol (which means EVERY party) then expect Jenny to show up.
• Don't call her that! If a character calls Jenny by her name "Jenny Two-Bags" then she will go into a mindless killing frenzy.
• Last Boy. If one of the last characters is a somewhat average male (the Nerd Archetype works best here) and he tries to be nice to Jenny she will forget why she is there. This is treated as an attack.
Jenny can be killed by normal weapons and has been killed many times. But she is always back by next Halloween!
Read about Jenny Two-Bags here: http://erotiterrorist.blogspot.com/2012/10/fiction-jenny-two-bags.html
Get Slasher Flick here: http://rpg.drivethrustuff.com/product/82728/Slasher-Flick%3A-The-Director%27s-Cut?affiliate_id=10748
If eroticism or even mostly R and X rated stories bug you, then don't go. But among many other things Shon has a great imagination and can write a good tale.
His Halloween feature this month have been tales from the Succubus, Sukubeth. Today's tale was about this serial killer that comes back from the dead. It is a great mash-up of Carrie, Friday the 13th and any nameless college-age porno. Of course in my twisted mind I think it would make a a great Slasher Flick bad guy.
I reviewed Slasher Flick a couple of weeks back (here) and even posted some characters. What I never posted was a Killer to go along with the story.
So, presented here, is the horrific, but ultimately sad, tale of of a Girl known as Jenny Two Bags.
You can read her story here, http://erotiterrorist.blogspot.com/2012/10/fiction-jenny-two-bags.html
I will not attempt to retell it.
Appearance: Jenny appears as young women, roughly college age. Her body would be the envy of most supermodels and she usually does not spend much time covering up. Her face though is completely hidden by a sexy red devil mask. If you were to remove her mask (which is a suicidal idea) you would see her face. While Jenny was not attractive in life, death has done nothing to improve her. In fact she bares the marks of every kill and every time she has been killed on her horrific face.
Components: Fearful Visage, Feeds on Fear, Hard to Kill, Linked Location (the cemetery where her body was dumped and the nearby colleges), Punish the Promiscuous (this is her Raison d'être), Superhuman Strength
Plot Hooks:
• Jenny Two Bags only shows up on Halloween. If there is a high school or college party with alcohol (which means EVERY party) then expect Jenny to show up.
• Don't call her that! If a character calls Jenny by her name "Jenny Two-Bags" then she will go into a mindless killing frenzy.
• Last Boy. If one of the last characters is a somewhat average male (the Nerd Archetype works best here) and he tries to be nice to Jenny she will forget why she is there. This is treated as an attack.
Jenny can be killed by normal weapons and has been killed many times. But she is always back by next Halloween!
Read about Jenny Two-Bags here: http://erotiterrorist.blogspot.com/2012/10/fiction-jenny-two-bags.html
Get Slasher Flick here: http://rpg.drivethrustuff.com/product/82728/Slasher-Flick%3A-The-Director%27s-Cut?affiliate_id=10748
White Dwarf Wednesday #37
White Dwarf #37 opens up 1983 with what will be the first full year of monthly issues for WD.
At this point in time I was DEEP into D&D and AD&D, often mixing the games as was our wont.
The cover art is a small faerie, perfect for the article coming up.
We start off the issue with a large number of ads (more Judge Dredd) and then the editorial. Ian Livingstone laments the lack of British RPGs, complaining that the recent downturn of the Pound vs the Dollar have made American RPGs kind of expensive. o for myself I would have sworn there were British RPGs out at this point, but I guess I was wrong.
First up we have the aforementioned article on Faeries. This is an attempt by the author, Alan E. Paull to bring AD&D in line with the land of Fae; or at least close to it. This first entry is short (2 pages) but a great start really. Faerie should be so much more than what it typically is in *D&D. Next issue will have stats.
Andy Slack is back with An Introduction to Traveller. This issue is Part 2: Refereeing. He covers a lot of the published material out there and how to use it to help your game.
Open Box is next with reviews of Soloquest from from Chaosium. This little gem helps you run a solo RuneQuest game. It has some interesting ideas (DreamQuest, Maguffin Hunt) that I think might be interesting to try in D&D or even CoC. Clive Bailey gave it a 9/10 all by himself. Star Frontiers is next. I had just gotten this one for Chistmas so I was quite excited to build my own adventures from Star Wars, Star Trek and Hitchhikers Guide to the Galaxy. Yes my very first character was a Vrusk named Zaphod. Andy Slack likes the rules and what you get in the box, but does not like the lack of space travel rules, (Night Hawks was still a bit away) and gives it a 7/10. Eventually my issue with Star Frontiers was the same as one of my issues with Traveller; it degraded into D&D in Space. Er, wait, sorry. D&D in SPPAAAAAACE! Lastly we have a Play By Mail game, Crasimoff's world "The International game for the modern thinking mind". Trevor Graver likes the detail and gives it 8/10 but dislikes the poor English and slow turnaround time (2 weeks).
Marcus Rowland, of future Forgotten Futures fame, http://www.forgottenfutures.co.uk/ has a GREAT article on Vampires. This article is a great companion piece to the old Dragon article Varieties of Vampires. This article was fodder for me and my games. I don't think I had a single vampire that was 100% like another in my games. Great things about this article, vampires getting more powerful with age, variations on powers and weaknesses. Great, great stuff really.
City in the Swamp was another one of those articles that made their way into my world myths. My Necromancer from a few issues back had his base of operations in a swamp. Actually a lot of things went into making that character, but this was one of those pieces. Graeme Davis gives us this adventure for 5th to 7th level characters.
Letters are up next. A reader LOVES the Necromancer, calling it the best class White Dwarf has done yet. Not so says Don Turnbull, putting on his official TSR cap, he calls the Necromancer "most distasteful". Which gets a note from the editor reminding him (and us) that the class is an NPC class. Another reader dislikes Infravision based on what he knows about infra-red cameras. Another dislikes the constant D&D focus of everything and one more asking for better Traveller material.
Lewis Pulsipher is back with D&D Scenarios, or what we would call adventure seeds today.
Fiend Factory has some odd monsters that cross species. Some land dwelling reptilian cephalopods that seem to worship the god Pyaray from the Elric books. We also have chameleon cats, bird men and ant men. None are bad, I like I the cats, the Crestcats, but also none of them fill me with any desire to use them. This has been the case for Fiend Factory for a while now.
RuneRites has two new Battle Magic spells from Richard Case and edited by Oliver Dickson.
Starbase has more new vehicles for Traveller.
Treasure Chest deals with AD&D encumbrance.
We follow with the ads and classifieds. One that was brought to my attention was this one:
Help!
15-yr old male AD&D player wishes to contact very attractive female AD&D players to discuss adventures. Please send current photo (if possible) or letter to...
I wonder if he ever got a response? I found someone the same age and grew up in the same area. I can report he seems successful and happily married. No I am not posting his name here.
We end with a few more pages of ads.
White Dwarf of 1983 is certainly taking a page or two from Dragon. The layout is cleaned up more and and there seems to be a great deal of professionalism as well. 83 was a big year for RPGs for me. Interesting to see this all again in the pages of WD.
At this point in time I was DEEP into D&D and AD&D, often mixing the games as was our wont.
The cover art is a small faerie, perfect for the article coming up.
We start off the issue with a large number of ads (more Judge Dredd) and then the editorial. Ian Livingstone laments the lack of British RPGs, complaining that the recent downturn of the Pound vs the Dollar have made American RPGs kind of expensive. o for myself I would have sworn there were British RPGs out at this point, but I guess I was wrong.
First up we have the aforementioned article on Faeries. This is an attempt by the author, Alan E. Paull to bring AD&D in line with the land of Fae; or at least close to it. This first entry is short (2 pages) but a great start really. Faerie should be so much more than what it typically is in *D&D. Next issue will have stats.
Andy Slack is back with An Introduction to Traveller. This issue is Part 2: Refereeing. He covers a lot of the published material out there and how to use it to help your game.
Open Box is next with reviews of Soloquest from from Chaosium. This little gem helps you run a solo RuneQuest game. It has some interesting ideas (DreamQuest, Maguffin Hunt) that I think might be interesting to try in D&D or even CoC. Clive Bailey gave it a 9/10 all by himself. Star Frontiers is next. I had just gotten this one for Chistmas so I was quite excited to build my own adventures from Star Wars, Star Trek and Hitchhikers Guide to the Galaxy. Yes my very first character was a Vrusk named Zaphod. Andy Slack likes the rules and what you get in the box, but does not like the lack of space travel rules, (Night Hawks was still a bit away) and gives it a 7/10. Eventually my issue with Star Frontiers was the same as one of my issues with Traveller; it degraded into D&D in Space. Er, wait, sorry. D&D in SPPAAAAAACE! Lastly we have a Play By Mail game, Crasimoff's world "The International game for the modern thinking mind". Trevor Graver likes the detail and gives it 8/10 but dislikes the poor English and slow turnaround time (2 weeks).
Marcus Rowland, of future Forgotten Futures fame, http://www.forgottenfutures.co.uk/ has a GREAT article on Vampires. This article is a great companion piece to the old Dragon article Varieties of Vampires. This article was fodder for me and my games. I don't think I had a single vampire that was 100% like another in my games. Great things about this article, vampires getting more powerful with age, variations on powers and weaknesses. Great, great stuff really.
City in the Swamp was another one of those articles that made their way into my world myths. My Necromancer from a few issues back had his base of operations in a swamp. Actually a lot of things went into making that character, but this was one of those pieces. Graeme Davis gives us this adventure for 5th to 7th level characters.
Letters are up next. A reader LOVES the Necromancer, calling it the best class White Dwarf has done yet. Not so says Don Turnbull, putting on his official TSR cap, he calls the Necromancer "most distasteful". Which gets a note from the editor reminding him (and us) that the class is an NPC class. Another reader dislikes Infravision based on what he knows about infra-red cameras. Another dislikes the constant D&D focus of everything and one more asking for better Traveller material.
Lewis Pulsipher is back with D&D Scenarios, or what we would call adventure seeds today.
Fiend Factory has some odd monsters that cross species. Some land dwelling reptilian cephalopods that seem to worship the god Pyaray from the Elric books. We also have chameleon cats, bird men and ant men. None are bad, I like I the cats, the Crestcats, but also none of them fill me with any desire to use them. This has been the case for Fiend Factory for a while now.
RuneRites has two new Battle Magic spells from Richard Case and edited by Oliver Dickson.
Starbase has more new vehicles for Traveller.
Treasure Chest deals with AD&D encumbrance.
We follow with the ads and classifieds. One that was brought to my attention was this one:
Help!
15-yr old male AD&D player wishes to contact very attractive female AD&D players to discuss adventures. Please send current photo (if possible) or letter to...
I wonder if he ever got a response? I found someone the same age and grew up in the same area. I can report he seems successful and happily married. No I am not posting his name here.
We end with a few more pages of ads.
White Dwarf of 1983 is certainly taking a page or two from Dragon. The layout is cleaned up more and and there seems to be a great deal of professionalism as well. 83 was a big year for RPGs for me. Interesting to see this all again in the pages of WD.
Tuesday, October 23, 2012
Wicked After Dark Blog Hop / Spread the Witch

EDITED TO ADD: If you are NOT a Gamer I will also include a set of rules to play the Witch with. There are many free ones out there and I need to make sure I can include one of those in this giveaway.
Reposting this to officially start the Contest!
Wicked After Dark Blog Hop
I am participating in the Wicked After Dark Blog Hop and Give Away. The hop takes place over October 24th to November 1st and is hosted by Close Encounters with the Night Kind.
You can find more information on it here:
http://closeencounterswiththenightkind.blogspot.com/2012/07/wicked-after-dark-halloween-giveaway.html
This Blog Hop will run over the same time as my own Monstrous Monday Blog Hop so I hop to get a lot of great crossover. There are a TON of good blogs on both lists.
The Wicked After Dark though is a giveaway bloghop.
I will give away a PDF copy of The Witch.
I was considering giving it to anyone on my "Followers" list. But I have people on that list that do not have email addresses and others that I know follow me on Google+ or Facebook.
Given that the Wicked After Dark is also full of books on erotica and paranormal romance I think I am going to run a contest for this.
So without further ado, the Spread the Witch contest!
Here are the rules.
- On your own blog, Facebook page, or Google+ page put a link up to my blog, http://timbrannan.blogspot.com. This can be for the one post only.
- Talk about The Witch. You do not need to link to the DriveThruRPG page, but if you like you can. This can be something as simple as "Hey check out Tim Brannan's new book The Witch at http://timbrannan.blogspot.com".
- POST the link to your site in comments section of this post. Posting the link to your entry on my site is my way of knowing you are entering this contest.
Entries will be judged by myself with the help of my wife. I am looking for clever, cute or creative ways to get people's attention. While I am not going to say avoid NC-17 ads, I will say please keep in mind your audience and mine. I don't restrict my blog due to content mostly because I think my demographic skews 25+.
The winner will be chosen the week of Oct 29th. I would like to give it away on Halloween to be honest.
So link here, spread the word and maybe you too can get a free copy of the Witch!
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Listed below are the other participants in this blog hop. They are all giving away things too!
The Witch: Preview
I have had some questions about what is in The Witch.
Namely, what is in the book, how long is it.
So here is a preview PDF. It includes the cover, table of contents, and the complete text of the first 2 chapters and the introduction to the chapter on Traditions.
I will be talking about the spells and rituals a little bit later.
Namely, what is in the book, how long is it.
So here is a preview PDF. It includes the cover, table of contents, and the complete text of the first 2 chapters and the introduction to the chapter on Traditions.
I will be talking about the spells and rituals a little bit later.
Monster Monday Round-up #4
Last Round-up of the Monstrous Mondays!
Next week follow the bloghop links to see all the monsters.
Next week follow the bloghop links to see all the monsters.
- The Wesker, http://towerofthearchmage.blogspot.com/2012/10/new-monster-wesker.html
- Dreams of the Lich House has a Gaki, http://dreamsinthelichhouse.blogspot.com/2012/10/monstrous-monday-gaki-hungry-ghost.html
- Two great tastes! Scarecrow Ninjas, http://madavid13.blogspot.com/2012/10/monster-monday-scarecrow-ninjas-for.html
- Christian has Giant Rats, http://unknownzine.blogspot.com/2012/10/giant-rat.html
- Hit Adjacent Ally has Black Hornets, http://hitadjacentally.blogspot.com/2012/10/monstrous-monday-black-hornet-of-green.html
- Bessie, The Hellcow! http://punverse.blogspot.com/2012/10/mastermind-monday-marvels-hellcow.html
- Drowned Sorceress, http://talesofthegrotesqueanddungeonesque.blogspot.com/2012/10/monster-monday-drowned-sorceress-of-far.html
- Savage Menagerie: Bro'ding, http://www.savageafterworld.com/2012/10/mutated-monday-savage-menagerie-broding.html
- The Lorf of the Stickmen, The HORRIBLE Mr. Sticks, http://gothridgemanor.blogspot.com/2012/10/monstrous-mondays-horrible-mr-sticks.html
- Pyre wraiths, http://greyhawkgrognard.blogspot.com/2012/10/13-days-of-halloween-day-four.html
- A Field Guide to Doomsday has a ton of monsters! Not just on Monday, but most days, http://afieldguidetodoomsday.blogspot.com/
- FATE SF has Lunar Rock Aliens, http://fatesf.blogspot.com/2012/10/monstrous-mondays-lunar-rock-aliens.html
- More bugs with The Everwayan:The Eurypterid Kings, http://everwayan.blogspot.com/2012/10/monstrous-mondays-eurypterid-kings.html
- Serpent Tiger at …and the sky full of dust., http://www.theskyfullofdust.co.uk/2012/10/monster-monday-serpent-tiger/
- The disgusting Bloat Zombie, http://thedwarvenstronghold.blogspot.com/2012/10/monstrous-monday-bloat-zombie.html
- The Boneflower Skeleton (Template), http://seaofstarsrpg.wordpress.com/2012/10/22/new-monster-boneflower-skeleton-template/
Monday, October 22, 2012
October Challenge: Young Frankenstein (1974)
Young Frankenstein (1974)
Well. I had not set out to watch this one, but it was on TV, I was looking for something Halloweeny to watch, but not a horror flick cause the kids were still up. I landed on this.
So happy I did.
Now, unlike some of the other movies that I have seen more than once I have seen this one something like a dozen times. It is one of the favorite movies of both my dad and my father-in-law. Anytime I have visited either of them in the last 20 years I was running a good chance of seeing it again. My dad had it on old VideoDisc and my Father-in-law has it on VHS, DVD and BluRay.
Watching this now, especially since I have recently watched the Universal Frankenstein, gave me a totally new perspective on this movie. First off I will say it. Mel Brooks is a genius. He really is. He captures every cliche of the 1930s Horror films and turns them up to 11. No. 15. Plus there is always fantastic social satire of the times. This movie pokes as much fun at 1930s films as it does about the 1970s.
Back to the movie. It plays as sequel to any of the Frankenstein moveis of the 30s and 40s. The cast is fantastic. Gene Wilder in the titular role ("That's Franken-STEEN!!") and Peter Boyle as the Creature. Along the way we pick up Marty Feldman as Igor ("Eye gore") and Cloris Leachman as Frau Blucher. Teri Garr and Madeline Kahn also join the cast as a love interest and the fiancee of Victor.
If you ever have seen a Frankenstein movie, then you have seen this one, at least in terms of plot and pacing. But this one goes over the top with comedy and is very close to a Brooks masterpiece. Only Blazin' Saddles might be better. There is so much here for the horror fan to enjoy.
Tally: Watched 25, New 19
What are you watching?
So happy I did.
Now, unlike some of the other movies that I have seen more than once I have seen this one something like a dozen times. It is one of the favorite movies of both my dad and my father-in-law. Anytime I have visited either of them in the last 20 years I was running a good chance of seeing it again. My dad had it on old VideoDisc and my Father-in-law has it on VHS, DVD and BluRay.
Watching this now, especially since I have recently watched the Universal Frankenstein, gave me a totally new perspective on this movie. First off I will say it. Mel Brooks is a genius. He really is. He captures every cliche of the 1930s Horror films and turns them up to 11. No. 15. Plus there is always fantastic social satire of the times. This movie pokes as much fun at 1930s films as it does about the 1970s.
Back to the movie. It plays as sequel to any of the Frankenstein moveis of the 30s and 40s. The cast is fantastic. Gene Wilder in the titular role ("That's Franken-STEEN!!") and Peter Boyle as the Creature. Along the way we pick up Marty Feldman as Igor ("Eye gore") and Cloris Leachman as Frau Blucher. Teri Garr and Madeline Kahn also join the cast as a love interest and the fiancee of Victor.
If you ever have seen a Frankenstein movie, then you have seen this one, at least in terms of plot and pacing. But this one goes over the top with comedy and is very close to a Brooks masterpiece. Only Blazin' Saddles might be better. There is so much here for the horror fan to enjoy.
Tally: Watched 25, New 19
What are you watching?
Wicked After Dark / Spread the Witch

Wicked After Dark Blog Hop
I am participating in the Wicked After Dark Blog Hop and Give Away. The hop takes place over October 24th to November 1st and is hosted by Close Encounters with the Night Kind.
You can find more information on it here:
http://closeencounterswiththenightkind.blogspot.com/2012/07/wicked-after-dark-halloween-giveaway.html
This Blog Hop will run over the same time as my own Monstrous Monday Blog Hop so I hop to get a lot of great crossover. There are a TON of good blogs on both lists.
The Wicked After Dark though is a giveaway bloghop.
I will give away a PDF copy of The Witch.
I was considering giving it to anyone on my "Followers" list. But I have people on that list that do not have email addresses and others that I know follow me on Google+ or Facebook.
Given that the Wicked After Dark is also full of books on erotica and paranormal romance I think I am going to run a contest for this.
So without further ado, the Spread the Witch contest!
Here are the rules.
- On your own blog, Facebook page, or Google+ page put a link up to my blog, http://timbrannan.blogspot.com. This can be for the one post only.
- Talk about The Witch. You do not need to link to the DriveThruRPG page, but if you like you can. This can be something as simple as "Hey check out Tim Brannan's new book The Witch at http://timbrannan.blogspot.com".
- POST the link to your site in comments section of this post OR the post I will be making on this on October 23rd, 11:59PM. Posting the link to your entry on my site is my way of knowing you are entering this contest.
Entries will be judged by myself with the help of my wife. I am looking for clever, cute or creative ways to get people's attention. While I am not going to say avoid NC-17 ads, I will say please keep in mind your audience and mine. I don't restrict my blog due to content mostly because I think my demographic skews 25+.
The winner will be chosen the week of Oct 29th. I would like to give it away on Halloween to be honest.
So link here, spread the word and maybe you too can get a free copy of the Witch!
Listed below are the other participants in this blog hop. They are all giving away things too!
Monstrous Monday #4: Witch Monsters
For today I want to do something a little different.
The Witch came out over the weekend and I want to talk about the relationship between witches and monsters and why there are monsters in a "class" book.
There are essentially two types of monsters that come up when talking about witches in myth, legend and fairytales.
1. Monsters that are associated with witches. These would be things like familiars or created monsters.
2. Monsters that are witches. The hags and crones of myth, but also some vampires and werewolves.
I'll cover these both with some examples from The Witch.
Monsters Associated with Witches
Witches have a number of "monsters" that are often associated with them. Familiars and created monsters are the most common. In The Witch I cover familiars quite a bit as a character option, but I also include a lot of special familiars. The Brownie, or brown man, is known to many gamers. What many people don't know that the mythology of the brownie is tied to old pagan beliefs. The Cait Sith, or faerie cat is another type of creature that indicates the presence of a witch, or in the case sometimes is a witch.
Other creatures pose an interesting problem because of how they are portrayed in myth is sometimes different from how they are portrayed in the rules. Gnomes are a good example. In the games (and SRD) they are a player character race, but in many pagan myths gnomes are creatures of earth, something like an elemental, that can aid a witch. To split the difference I made their magic more witch like than other portrayals. Witches are often found in the company of trolls since both are fairy tale and fantasy staples. These trolls are not the green, rubbery type, but more of the creatures of earth found in Norway.
For created creatures, I have included the Druther, which is a special form of a wood golem that I created in my games years and years ago. Another original monster is the Batling, a monster created by witchcraft, but has an ecology of it's own.
Plus we should not forget flying monkeys as a more recent example.
Monsters that Are Witches
Witches in fairy tales are often monstrous looking women and not normal human women with a particular career choice. These monsters are covered well by the Hag monster in the rules, but there are a lot of different types of hags. There are swamp hags, hags that live in ginger bread houses at the edge of forests, hags that live under the sea, or rivers, cold wastelands or ones that steal into homes to take your souls, breath or children. I want to cover as many of these as I could and enhance them with rules I have in the book.
There are other creatures too that often blur the lines between creatures. The Baobhan Sìth blurs the line between witch, faerie, and vampires. The Strigoi is described as a witch and a vampire. The Boroka is witch that under a curse and is also a cannibalistic monster. The Rusalka is an undead witch.
There are many more, and I still have quite a few on my hard drives. These though I think represent a good cross section of with related monsters.
For your consideration, the monsters from the Witch.
Baobhan Sìth
Banshee
Batlings
Bendith Ý Mamau
Boroka
Brownie
Cait Sídhe
Druther
Earth Troll
Elf, Gypsy (Ranagwithe)
Fen Witch
Green Jack
Hags
- Annis
- Cavern
- Green
- Ice
- Moon
- Sea
- Storm
- Swamp
- Wood (Makva)
Imp
Jack-O’-Lantern
Night Hag
Rusalka
Scarecrow
Strigoi
Winged Cat
Winged Monkey
The Witch is out now at DriveThruRPG in ebook format. Print copies are on the way.
The Witch came out over the weekend and I want to talk about the relationship between witches and monsters and why there are monsters in a "class" book.
There are essentially two types of monsters that come up when talking about witches in myth, legend and fairytales.
1. Monsters that are associated with witches. These would be things like familiars or created monsters.
2. Monsters that are witches. The hags and crones of myth, but also some vampires and werewolves.
I'll cover these both with some examples from The Witch.
Monsters Associated with Witches
Witches have a number of "monsters" that are often associated with them. Familiars and created monsters are the most common. In The Witch I cover familiars quite a bit as a character option, but I also include a lot of special familiars. The Brownie, or brown man, is known to many gamers. What many people don't know that the mythology of the brownie is tied to old pagan beliefs. The Cait Sith, or faerie cat is another type of creature that indicates the presence of a witch, or in the case sometimes is a witch.
Other creatures pose an interesting problem because of how they are portrayed in myth is sometimes different from how they are portrayed in the rules. Gnomes are a good example. In the games (and SRD) they are a player character race, but in many pagan myths gnomes are creatures of earth, something like an elemental, that can aid a witch. To split the difference I made their magic more witch like than other portrayals. Witches are often found in the company of trolls since both are fairy tale and fantasy staples. These trolls are not the green, rubbery type, but more of the creatures of earth found in Norway.
For created creatures, I have included the Druther, which is a special form of a wood golem that I created in my games years and years ago. Another original monster is the Batling, a monster created by witchcraft, but has an ecology of it's own.
Plus we should not forget flying monkeys as a more recent example.
Monsters that Are Witches
Witches in fairy tales are often monstrous looking women and not normal human women with a particular career choice. These monsters are covered well by the Hag monster in the rules, but there are a lot of different types of hags. There are swamp hags, hags that live in ginger bread houses at the edge of forests, hags that live under the sea, or rivers, cold wastelands or ones that steal into homes to take your souls, breath or children. I want to cover as many of these as I could and enhance them with rules I have in the book.
There are other creatures too that often blur the lines between creatures. The Baobhan Sìth blurs the line between witch, faerie, and vampires. The Strigoi is described as a witch and a vampire. The Boroka is witch that under a curse and is also a cannibalistic monster. The Rusalka is an undead witch.
There are many more, and I still have quite a few on my hard drives. These though I think represent a good cross section of with related monsters.
For your consideration, the monsters from the Witch.
Baobhan Sìth
Banshee
Batlings
Bendith Ý Mamau
Boroka
Brownie
Cait Sídhe
Druther
Earth Troll
Elf, Gypsy (Ranagwithe)
Fen Witch
Green Jack
Hags
- Annis
- Cavern
- Green
- Ice
- Moon
- Sea
- Storm
- Swamp
- Wood (Makva)
Imp
Jack-O’-Lantern
Night Hag
Rusalka
Scarecrow
Strigoi
Winged Cat
Winged Monkey
The Witch is out now at DriveThruRPG in ebook format. Print copies are on the way.
Sunday, October 21, 2012
October Challenge: Prometheus (2012)
Prometheus (2012)
Well. I had high hopes for this one. I know, me, you and everyone else. But I had hoped that against all hope that the bad reviews were because people just didn't understand it.
Boy was I wrong.
Now it's not that this is a bad movie. It just has so many plot holes and there are too many answered questions. It is also no where near the suck-fest that was Alien: Resurrection, but it was also no Alien either.
The acting is good. The pacing is a bit slow in the beginning, but I think that is on purpose to set the last acts.
There are some nice thrills in the Engineer's base. Still have no idea what they were all running from in the holo-recording. The creatures were interesting of course.
I noticed a lot of nods to the first two Alien movies. And because I had heard about it, little nods to Blade Runner as well.
There are some scary moments. I mean they won't rank up there with Alien. Though this movie did make me want to re-watch Alien.
Tally: Watched 24, New 19
What are you watching?
Boy was I wrong.
Now it's not that this is a bad movie. It just has so many plot holes and there are too many answered questions. It is also no where near the suck-fest that was Alien: Resurrection, but it was also no Alien either.
The acting is good. The pacing is a bit slow in the beginning, but I think that is on purpose to set the last acts.
There are some nice thrills in the Engineer's base. Still have no idea what they were all running from in the holo-recording. The creatures were interesting of course.
I noticed a lot of nods to the first two Alien movies. And because I had heard about it, little nods to Blade Runner as well.
There are some scary moments. I mean they won't rank up there with Alien. Though this movie did make me want to re-watch Alien.
Tally: Watched 24, New 19
What are you watching?
Witch book
The Witch is out!
And I could not be more pleased. Here are a few photos of my first proof copy. It's hard bound, but the ones at DriveThruRPG will all be softcover to keep the costs down.
A little extra flash to see the watermark image on the back cover.
Inside.
Compared to Liber Mysterium my 3.0 D20 witch book.
The Witch is on sale now at DriveThruRPG.
And I could not be more pleased. Here are a few photos of my first proof copy. It's hard bound, but the ones at DriveThruRPG will all be softcover to keep the costs down.
A little extra flash to see the watermark image on the back cover.
Inside.
Compared to Liber Mysterium my 3.0 D20 witch book.
The Witch is on sale now at DriveThruRPG.
Saturday, October 20, 2012
October Challenge: Girl vs. Monster (2012)
Girl vs. Monster (2012)
So I was not originally going to count this one till my wife pointed out that it is actually better and scarier than some of the other movies I have forced her to watch with me. This one was obviously my kids' choice but it turns out it is kinda fun. There are homages to Buffy, Ghostbusters (lots), and Beetlejuice in this.
Skylar, a fearless teen discovers near her 16th birthday that she is a 5th generation monster hunter. Not a bad premise really. Her mom and dad have a Steampunk-looking Ghostsbusters like lab. Where they keep all the ghosts, vapors and spooks they catch.
The special effects are not bad. Not great mind you, but not bad. The message is not a bad one either; you are going to have fears, but they don't have to control you.
From my point of view it would make a cool game for kids. I can certainly see Disney doing a sequel to this one.
I'll count this one as a horror movie, but I am going to have watch something scarier soon.
Tally: Watched 23, New 18
What are you watching?
So I was not originally going to count this one till my wife pointed out that it is actually better and scarier than some of the other movies I have forced her to watch with me. This one was obviously my kids' choice but it turns out it is kinda fun. There are homages to Buffy, Ghostbusters (lots), and Beetlejuice in this.
Skylar, a fearless teen discovers near her 16th birthday that she is a 5th generation monster hunter. Not a bad premise really. Her mom and dad have a Steampunk-looking Ghostsbusters like lab. Where they keep all the ghosts, vapors and spooks they catch.
The special effects are not bad. Not great mind you, but not bad. The message is not a bad one either; you are going to have fears, but they don't have to control you.
From my point of view it would make a cool game for kids. I can certainly see Disney doing a sequel to this one.
I'll count this one as a horror movie, but I am going to have watch something scarier soon.
Tally: Watched 23, New 18
What are you watching?
Something Wicked this way comes!
I am proud and excited to finally say my Old School source book The Witch is finally out!!
Grab my latest project!
Currently available as a PDF from DriveThruRPG with the Print copy on the way.
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Compatible with most "Basic Era" games.
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Zatannurday: More Art
Some more Zatanna art that I have found the last few weeks.
No theme, just some great art.
Zatanna by *Protokitty on deviantART
Zatanna Print by ~OzWonderland on deviantART
Zatanna 2_ Commission by *tombancroft on deviantART
Pooof by =MrLively on deviantART
Baltimore Zatanna Sketch by *RandyGreen on deviantART
Zatanna by *RandyGreen on deviantART
Zatanna by ~jadecks on deviantART
Zatanna Commission by *calslayton on deviantART
ZATANNA by *Vinz-el-Tabanas on deviantART
Zatanna by ~iurypadilha on deviantART
Zatanna by ~arielmedel on deviantART
sdrawkcaB eltiT by *Dangerous-Beauty778 on deviantART
Zatanna by ~digiland on deviantART
Zatanna and the Justice Bunnies by ~13wishes on deviantART
Zatanna, sweet sweet Zatanna ! by ~El-Jerko on deviantART
Zatanna Color by ~Youngjusticeaddict on deviantART
Enjoy!
No theme, just some great art.
Zatanna by *Protokitty on deviantART
Zatanna Print by ~OzWonderland on deviantART
Zatanna 2_ Commission by *tombancroft on deviantART
Pooof by =MrLively on deviantART
Baltimore Zatanna Sketch by *RandyGreen on deviantART
Zatanna by *RandyGreen on deviantART
Zatanna by ~jadecks on deviantART
Zatanna Commission by *calslayton on deviantART
ZATANNA by *Vinz-el-Tabanas on deviantART
Zatanna by ~iurypadilha on deviantART
Zatanna by ~arielmedel on deviantART
sdrawkcaB eltiT by *Dangerous-Beauty778 on deviantART
Zatanna by ~digiland on deviantART
Zatanna and the Justice Bunnies by ~13wishes on deviantART
Zatanna, sweet sweet Zatanna ! by ~El-Jerko on deviantART
Zatanna Color by ~Youngjusticeaddict on deviantART
Enjoy!
Friday, October 19, 2012
October Challenge: The Raven (2012)
The Raven (2012)
John Cusack stars as Edgar Allen Poe in the last few days of his life in the murder mystery with horror elements. It's not exactly horror, but it has it's moments.
Of course this is a completely fictionalized account of Poe's last days and a murderer that is using his poems and stories to act out some grisly murders. There are some issues with the movie from a historical perspective; the first that jumped out at me was a newspaper talking about a "Serial Killer" a term that was still 130 years away from being invented.
There are twists and turns and Cusack is great. The movie did feel slow in some spots, but overall I rather enjoyed it. I am not 100% sure it was horror though.
Tally: Watched 22, New 17
What are you watching?
John Cusack stars as Edgar Allen Poe in the last few days of his life in the murder mystery with horror elements. It's not exactly horror, but it has it's moments.
Of course this is a completely fictionalized account of Poe's last days and a murderer that is using his poems and stories to act out some grisly murders. There are some issues with the movie from a historical perspective; the first that jumped out at me was a newspaper talking about a "Serial Killer" a term that was still 130 years away from being invented.
There are twists and turns and Cusack is great. The movie did feel slow in some spots, but overall I rather enjoyed it. I am not 100% sure it was horror though.
Tally: Watched 22, New 17
What are you watching?
Thursday, October 18, 2012
October Challenge: Children of the Corn (2009)
Children of the Corn (2009)
Caught this on the Sci-Fi channel recently. I have not watched the Sci-Fi (or SyFy) is years, but I'll get to that.
This is a remake of the original 1984 film (which I enjoyed) and the Stephen King short story (which I also enjoyed). If anything this movie does cleave closer to the original story than the 84 movie did. There are no overt demons and in some ways that almost makes the movie creepier.
This movie though has it's own problems. Despite the issues with the first movie this one will always come up short compared to it. There is no "He's waiting for you Malachi!" moment here.
The other is that our protagonists are completely unlikable. Don't get me wrong, Kandyse McClure is very easy on the eyes, but her character is so annoying. In fact the only character you can related to in this is Malachi's pregnant girlfriend.
I give it a plus for adhering better to the source material but many minuses for poor execution. My wife, who grew up in the country, though has a deeper issue with it. She loved the first, but wants to know why city people are so afraid of the country. I didn't have a good answer for her.
In other concerns, WYF happened to the SciFi Channel??
Once upon time you catch a decent enough movie (to be fair CotC was not bad, just not great) and some good sci-fi or horror related TV shows. Now it is all "reality" based ghost hunters, terrible movies and Wrestling??
Tally: Watched 21, New 16
What are you watching?
Caught this on the Sci-Fi channel recently. I have not watched the Sci-Fi (or SyFy) is years, but I'll get to that.
This is a remake of the original 1984 film (which I enjoyed) and the Stephen King short story (which I also enjoyed). If anything this movie does cleave closer to the original story than the 84 movie did. There are no overt demons and in some ways that almost makes the movie creepier.
This movie though has it's own problems. Despite the issues with the first movie this one will always come up short compared to it. There is no "He's waiting for you Malachi!" moment here.
The other is that our protagonists are completely unlikable. Don't get me wrong, Kandyse McClure is very easy on the eyes, but her character is so annoying. In fact the only character you can related to in this is Malachi's pregnant girlfriend.
I give it a plus for adhering better to the source material but many minuses for poor execution. My wife, who grew up in the country, though has a deeper issue with it. She loved the first, but wants to know why city people are so afraid of the country. I didn't have a good answer for her.
In other concerns, WYF happened to the SciFi Channel??
Once upon time you catch a decent enough movie (to be fair CotC was not bad, just not great) and some good sci-fi or horror related TV shows. Now it is all "reality" based ghost hunters, terrible movies and Wrestling??
Tally: Watched 21, New 16
What are you watching?
Getting Ready for the Witch
I just sent my final copy of The Witch back to the publisher to get uploaded to DriveThruRPG soon.
I honestly can't wait to get this out to you all. It seems like I have been working on it forever. I started this blog in fact as a design blog to talk about the development of Eldritch Witchery and The Witch.
A number of the monsters, magic items and spells that appear in the book I have posted here.
My desire to do this book for "Basic Era" games was partially due to my involvment in the old-school game movement, but also because I had been going back to my copy of Moldvay's Basic Book and some of his ideas on what a witch should be. I also wanted this book to capture what I felt were some of the best books on witches from the early days of the game.
My goals were simple.
All with years of playtesting.
I am hoping to get a preview up for you all here soon.
I honestly can't wait to get this out to you all. It seems like I have been working on it forever. I started this blog in fact as a design blog to talk about the development of Eldritch Witchery and The Witch.
A number of the monsters, magic items and spells that appear in the book I have posted here.
My desire to do this book for "Basic Era" games was partially due to my involvment in the old-school game movement, but also because I had been going back to my copy of Moldvay's Basic Book and some of his ideas on what a witch should be. I also wanted this book to capture what I felt were some of the best books on witches from the early days of the game.
My goals were simple.
- Make the book feel like something I would have wanted to buy in 1982/83.
- Make the witch more than just another type of magic-user, but still allow her to be easily added to a game.
- Keep what was best of the old school, but still keep in mind all the developments of the last 30 years.
- Elmore art. I might get grief for this, but ever since Dragon #114 came out I wanted a witch book with art from Larry Elmore in it. I am in a position to do that now. It's not the entire book, but there are some choice pieces in the 120 pages.
So what do you get in The Witch?
Well I was reading that selling points that do nothing but list a bunch of numbers turn people off. On the other hand I have had some people ask me what they are getting.
- The Witch class
- Five traditions of Witchcraft with Occult Powers
- Rules for Familiars for Witches and Magic-Users
- New rules for Cantrips for your Basic game
- Over 300 spells
- Witch Ritual magic and spells
- Rules for Covens, Covensteads and example covens.
- New witch related monsters
- Magic items and artifacts
- Plus appendices on
- Using the Witch in your Advanced game
- Demi-human witches for games that have class and race seperate
- The Wizard, a magic-user class that is different from the Witch
I am hoping to get a preview up for you all here soon.
Blogwatch: Psychosexual Ravenloft
Back in the 2nd Ed days my game world of choice was Ravenloft.
I loved all the gothic trappings mixed with heroic horror. So even though I was a poor college student most of the time, I tried to get everything I could for this game.
Including all the novels.
Jack over at Tales of the Grotesque and Dungeonesque is doing a series of reviews on the Ravenloft novels. So I have been reading them. The reviews that is.
I can remember reading Ravenloft novels while in my apartment I shared with three other guys, I remember reading them while giving exams when I was a TA, I remember reading them and feeling guilty about it when I wasn't working on my dissertation.
I don't remember them being quite this bad though.
Oh, I remember that many were not very good. I remember that in the cases of authors that would later go on to do bigger things (like Laurel K. Hamilton, P. N. Elrod and Christie Golden among others) that they read like, well, young but inexperienced authors.
TotGaD though is not doing your typical review, he is looking at the psychosexual mess that underlies each book.
http://talesofthegrotesqueanddungeonesque.blogspot.com/search/label/psycho-sexual%20ravenloft
If you have read these books then you owe it to yourself to read these reviews.
I am enjoying every entry so far and many times I have wished I still had those books laying around.
For myself, I always felt that the Ravenloft books were more akin to a Hammer film; scholcky, over the top, with an abundance of flesh and blood but not a lot of plot. So I am inclined to see these books more favorably than others might. That all being said a lot of good points are raised in these reviews that I must have just glossed over.
Honestly though I am waiting for him to get around to Tapestry of Dark Souls. That thing is train wreck.
I loved all the gothic trappings mixed with heroic horror. So even though I was a poor college student most of the time, I tried to get everything I could for this game.
Including all the novels.
Jack over at Tales of the Grotesque and Dungeonesque is doing a series of reviews on the Ravenloft novels. So I have been reading them. The reviews that is.
I can remember reading Ravenloft novels while in my apartment I shared with three other guys, I remember reading them while giving exams when I was a TA, I remember reading them and feeling guilty about it when I wasn't working on my dissertation.
I don't remember them being quite this bad though.
Oh, I remember that many were not very good. I remember that in the cases of authors that would later go on to do bigger things (like Laurel K. Hamilton, P. N. Elrod and Christie Golden among others) that they read like, well, young but inexperienced authors.
TotGaD though is not doing your typical review, he is looking at the psychosexual mess that underlies each book.
http://talesofthegrotesqueanddungeonesque.blogspot.com/search/label/psycho-sexual%20ravenloft
If you have read these books then you owe it to yourself to read these reviews.
I am enjoying every entry so far and many times I have wished I still had those books laying around.
For myself, I always felt that the Ravenloft books were more akin to a Hammer film; scholcky, over the top, with an abundance of flesh and blood but not a lot of plot. So I am inclined to see these books more favorably than others might. That all being said a lot of good points are raised in these reviews that I must have just glossed over.
Honestly though I am waiting for him to get around to Tapestry of Dark Souls. That thing is train wreck.
Wednesday, October 17, 2012
October Challenge: Häxan: Witchcraft Through the Ages (1922)
This is one of my favorite movies about Witchcraft.
Häxan: Witchcraft Through the Ages
Instead of talking about it, here it is.
I wanted to rewatch this one because, well I like it and to get me geared up for the release of my Witch books.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/H%C3%A4xan
Tally: Watched 20, New 15
What are you watching?
Häxan: Witchcraft Through the Ages
Instead of talking about it, here it is.
I wanted to rewatch this one because, well I like it and to get me geared up for the release of my Witch books.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/H%C3%A4xan
Tally: Watched 20, New 15
What are you watching?
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