Wizards of the Coast put up their preview of the new Witch class, er sub-class, for their Heroes of the Feywild.
http://www.wizards.com/DnD/Article.aspx?x=dnd/4ex/20111024#76933
So far I like what I see. The witch uses Intelligence and Wisdom as her primary abilities with high scores in Charisma and Constitution being favorable. There seems quite a bit of overlap in the role (small r) of the witch and the warlock, but that only gives me a lot of ideas.
Witches do not gain the Ritual Caster as do Wizards, but given the way Essentials has downplayed the rituals I think that it might be fine.
There are some loosely defined covens (Dark Moon and Full Moon) which act mechanically like the Warlock Pacts, but thematically are different.
When the witch is out I want to start comparing it to the warlock and to my own witches.
I think the 4e witch is positioned to more of a direct competitor to the Pathfinder witch.
What I dislike about it is that the Witch is just a sub-class of the Wizard. But I guess I shouldn't complain. We are getting a witch afterall.
Tuesday, October 25, 2011
Monday, October 24, 2011
Lolth Love
I have always rather liked the Demon Queen of Spiders. Sure she is totally the bad girl cliche, but I am only human.
Others share my love it seems and have also played on the Lolth/Lilith connection some.
Mythopoeic Ramblings has some good material on the Spider Queen, http://mythopoeicrambling.blogspot.com/2011/10/respinning-demon-queen.html
Lawful Indifferent also give us their take, http://lawfulindifferent.blogspot.com/2011/10/lolth-spider-bitch-of-abyss.html
Enjoy!
Others share my love it seems and have also played on the Lolth/Lilith connection some.
Mythopoeic Ramblings has some good material on the Spider Queen, http://mythopoeicrambling.blogspot.com/2011/10/respinning-demon-queen.html
Lawful Indifferent also give us their take, http://lawfulindifferent.blogspot.com/2011/10/lolth-spider-bitch-of-abyss.html
Enjoy!
October Challenge: Sleepy Hollow
Sleepy Hollow (1999)
The story of Ichabod Crane and the Headless Horseman is one of the great American Horror stories. The film versions though have to compete with the Disney classic version. This one is a worthy version. Yes it takes a number of liberties with the story. Yes it is exits in some weird Tim Burton alternate reality where all the leading men are played by Johnny Depp and all leading women are played by Helena Bonham Carter-er I mean Christina Ricci.
Ok so Depp's Ichabod is a detective for the NYPD in 1799. He is sent to the village of Sleepy Hollow to investigate a murder. His Ichabod is still a bit of coward and has a weak stomach, which I am glad they preserved, but is quite smart. And apparently his mother was some sort of witch.
Christina Ricci is here and I'll be honest. I think she is great, I love her in just about everything she does, but all her characters sound exactly the same. Granted, I have not seen a lot of "Monster" but nearly everything else.
We get cameos and co-stars of some of the highest quality and number are (or will be) Burton alums.
I was particularly pleased to see Christopher Lee, Michael Gough, Martin Landau, and Michael Gambon. Of course the award for biggest surprise casting goes to Christopher Waken as the Headless Horseman.
The actors are first rate and script is good too.
The effects looked a bit dated in some cases, even though it is only 10 years old, but still good enough.
I enjoyed the story in all it's supernatural spookiness. I think I was thinking that it was going to be a more mundane killer than a supernatural one, but instead we got both and that was kind of cool.
Tally 23 movies, 20 new.
Sunday, October 23, 2011
More OSRIC Player's Guide woes
EDITED TO ADD: I am getting a lot of links to this. To be clear: WotC is NOT going after OSR blogs or books. They asked 1 author to remove 1 product that had some clear violations of the OGL.
A while back I posted the tales of the OSRIC Player's Guides/References.
The first one I detailed here, http://timbrannan.blogspot.com/2011/09/osric-players-guide-retraction.html
It was just a copy-paste job of the OSRIC rules and some stolen cover art. The author claimed he did not know, which is fine, but then he turned around and did it AGAIN with Holmes Basic producing something called "Mazes & Perils", detailed here, http://theresdungeonsdownunder.blogspot.com/2011/10/ok-ill-keep-blog-open-3-reasons-why.html, http://www.tenkarstavern.com/2011/10/mini-review-mazes-perils-core-rules-osr.html and http://www.tenkarstavern.com/2011/10/fool-me-once-shame-on-you-fool-me-twice.html
Frankly that guy has lost all benefit of the doubt from me.
But that is not the tragedy today.
Today I want to mention the OSRIC Player's Guide, the one detailed here http://timbrannan.blogspot.com/2011/10/other-osric-players-guide.html and here http://underdarkgazette.blogspot.com/2011/10/osric-tale-of-two-players-books-and-no.html
This one was done by the same guy that ran the blog BreeYark!. Unlike the first, this one had been in the works since Jan/Feb of 2011. Unlike the first this one also was full of original art. But like the first one, this one has also been taken down from OneBookShelf and the BreeYark! blog is now gone.
I am not going to speculate as to why. There was a C&D order issued and you can read some more at the K&KA forum, http://www.knights-n-knaves.com/phpbb3/viewtopic.php?f=45&t=8038
I just think it is too bad really that all the work that went into it was lost.
I guess the learning point here is if you are going to publish something and put it up on DriveThru/RPGNow/OBS then you better be sure you know what you are doing. Make sure you understand the OGL (if you are using it), know where your art is coming from. Though I'll admit I thought the OSRIC Player's Guide was fine as far as copyrights/trademarks are concerned. Just goes to show you can't know everything.
I am reminded of something though Clark Peterson of Necromancer Games once said about OSRIC. I won't detail it here, but I am wondering if the eye of Hasbro/WotC is becoming more focused on the OSR. I know they read these blogs, they are gamers afterall. And I am sure that the sales of legit products are nothing compared to what a multi-billion dollar company like Hasbro makes. But all the same we have had some pretty spectacular screw-ups and it might not be long for that attention is on all of us.
I do hope the BreeYark! blog comes back tough.
A while back I posted the tales of the OSRIC Player's Guides/References.
The first one I detailed here, http://timbrannan.blogspot.com/2011/09/osric-players-guide-retraction.html
It was just a copy-paste job of the OSRIC rules and some stolen cover art. The author claimed he did not know, which is fine, but then he turned around and did it AGAIN with Holmes Basic producing something called "Mazes & Perils", detailed here, http://theresdungeonsdownunder.blogspot.com/2011/10/ok-ill-keep-blog-open-3-reasons-why.html, http://www.tenkarstavern.com/2011/10/mini-review-mazes-perils-core-rules-osr.html and http://www.tenkarstavern.com/2011/10/fool-me-once-shame-on-you-fool-me-twice.html
Frankly that guy has lost all benefit of the doubt from me.
But that is not the tragedy today.
Today I want to mention the OSRIC Player's Guide, the one detailed here http://timbrannan.blogspot.com/2011/10/other-osric-players-guide.html and here http://underdarkgazette.blogspot.com/2011/10/osric-tale-of-two-players-books-and-no.html
This one was done by the same guy that ran the blog BreeYark!. Unlike the first, this one had been in the works since Jan/Feb of 2011. Unlike the first this one also was full of original art. But like the first one, this one has also been taken down from OneBookShelf and the BreeYark! blog is now gone.
I am not going to speculate as to why. There was a C&D order issued and you can read some more at the K&KA forum, http://www.knights-n-knaves.com/phpbb3/viewtopic.php?f=45&t=8038
I just think it is too bad really that all the work that went into it was lost.
I guess the learning point here is if you are going to publish something and put it up on DriveThru/RPGNow/OBS then you better be sure you know what you are doing. Make sure you understand the OGL (if you are using it), know where your art is coming from. Though I'll admit I thought the OSRIC Player's Guide was fine as far as copyrights/trademarks are concerned. Just goes to show you can't know everything.
I am reminded of something though Clark Peterson of Necromancer Games once said about OSRIC. I won't detail it here, but I am wondering if the eye of Hasbro/WotC is becoming more focused on the OSR. I know they read these blogs, they are gamers afterall. And I am sure that the sales of legit products are nothing compared to what a multi-billion dollar company like Hasbro makes. But all the same we have had some pretty spectacular screw-ups and it might not be long for that attention is on all of us.
I do hope the BreeYark! blog comes back tough.
Saturday, October 22, 2011
October Challenge: The Amityville Horror (1979)
The Amityville Horror (1979)
It has been years and years since I have seen this movie. So long in fact that I had forgotten most of it. Watching it now with more modern eyes the film seems a bit slow and even a bit anti-climatic.
So what do we have. There is a great build up here to a creepy story. The actors are great, and this is back when Margot Kidder was still really good. Rod Steiger of course was fantastic and Josh Brolin's descent into madness is great. The haunting itself is a bit lame. The flies are kinda cool, the red room is neat and the house still looks creepy as all heck.
Though watching this makes really want to see Poltergeist again.
Tally 22 movies, 19 new (but I kind of forgot it...)
Zatannurday: Young Justice
The newest episode of Young Justice aired (for me) last night and featured a young Zatanna. I thought I would share my thoughts about the episode today.
Humanity
The Young Justice team is still getting backtogether after their betrayal by Red Tornado when there new "baby sitter" Giovanni Zatara and his teen daughter Zatanna. The team "kidnaps" her (her idea) to go after Red Tornado.
There is some good natured flirting between her and Robin; I think they are supposed to be about the same age. Zee shows off some cool magic and even a couple of quick costume changes. The team grills her on her powers and she mentions that she is no where near her Dad's powers. I thought it was great that she has a "sneak out of the house" spell.
She wears a variation of her classic outfit, modeled after her dad's. May she picks up her penchant for fish-net from Black Canary.
The episode is cool, though not really as Zee-centric as I had hoped. Plus despite being grounded for life at the end it looks like's she might be joining the team. Or at least I can hope.
Humanity
The Young Justice team is still getting backtogether after their betrayal by Red Tornado when there new "baby sitter" Giovanni Zatara and his teen daughter Zatanna. The team "kidnaps" her (her idea) to go after Red Tornado.
There is some good natured flirting between her and Robin; I think they are supposed to be about the same age. Zee shows off some cool magic and even a couple of quick costume changes. The team grills her on her powers and she mentions that she is no where near her Dad's powers. I thought it was great that she has a "sneak out of the house" spell.
She wears a variation of her classic outfit, modeled after her dad's. May she picks up her penchant for fish-net from Black Canary.
The episode is cool, though not really as Zee-centric as I had hoped. Plus despite being grounded for life at the end it looks like's she might be joining the team. Or at least I can hope.
Friday, October 21, 2011
Halloween Gift ideas
Need a Halloween gift idea?
What do you mean you don't send gifts for Halloween, of course you need to send gifts for Halloween!
I always buy a new Horror themed RPG for Halloween. Here are two that qualify.
Conspiracy X, http://www.kickstarter.com/projects/1801360072/conspiracy-x-rpg-the-extraterrestrials-sourcebook?ref=category
ConX is a modern horror game of UFOs, aliens and world wide conspiracies. Like X-Files, Dark Skies and shows like that? Then this is a great choice!
and
Spellcraft and Swordplay, http://rpg.drivethrustuff.com/index.php?filters=0_0_0_0&manufacturers_id=3869&src=CommunityForum1&&
While not a horror game per se, it is a great D&D-like game and is cinematic enough to emulate any Dark Fantasy genre you like. The game itself grew out of Jason Vey's own Hyborean Age game.
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