This Friday I am participating in the Mary Pickford blogathon hosted over at Classic Movies.
http://www.aclassicmovieblog.com/2012/04/mary-pickford-blogathon-announcement.html
Please stop by all the bloggers participating and see what they have to say about this Hollywood Legend.
Now you might wonder what a silent screen star has to do with RPGs or Horror. Well come back on Friday to find out how at least one of her films had a deep impact on a vast majority of my work.
Wednesday, May 30, 2012
Tuesday, May 29, 2012
Willow and Tara Digital Comics
I don't read the Buffy comics. No desire really, and the world I had created with the RPG was far more interesting to me anyway.
But when Amber Benson and Christopher Golden team up to write a Willow & Tara based comic, well how can I possibly say no?
This month Dark Horse re-released the two (well three, two stories in three books) Willow & Tara comics. Wanna Blessed Be and Wilderness.
You can get them here:
I enjoyed the heck out these and went ahead and bought them again in digital format.
I ran a Ghosts of Albion adventure loosely based on these, it seemed appropriate. The adventure still needs some work, but I do like it. And it has a pedigree.
So here they are. Thought you might like to check them out.
Now if someone would make a comic of the Dragon and the Phoenix I'd be thrilled to death!
Marvel HRP links
Quick one today.
Found some links for various builds for the Marvel Heroic Roleplaying game.
The Lost of Files of Marvel is just link after link of tons of builds.
That 70's Game also has a few, but in particular are his build builds of Zatanna, Fire and Ice from the DC world.
And only quasi-related, Tim Marchman over at the Wall Street Journal wants to know why comics aren't doing better than they are. Actually he has a pretty good idea.
Found some links for various builds for the Marvel Heroic Roleplaying game.
The Lost of Files of Marvel is just link after link of tons of builds.
That 70's Game also has a few, but in particular are his build builds of Zatanna, Fire and Ice from the DC world.
And only quasi-related, Tim Marchman over at the Wall Street Journal wants to know why comics aren't doing better than they are. Actually he has a pretty good idea.
Monday, May 28, 2012
New Basic Class, The Vampire
Want to playtest something for free?
Well I want you all to have a look at my new class for Basic Era Games and their Retro Clones.
The Vampire Class
This is a class/race combo for the system that also had Elf, Dwarf and Halfling as a class.
From the document:
"Vampires are among the most powerful of the Undead. But unlike other undead, the vampire can retain a bit of their own humanity. Thus a vampire can also become an adventuring class much like that of an elf or dwarf. A vampire character still retains their original soul, trapped inside an undead body full of dark necromantic power. Eventually even the most pure of heart will succumb to the darkness of undeath."
This is a complete class 1st to 14th level, with additional notes to 20th level for exceptional characters.
All the vampiric powers and weaknesses are detailed to allow your vampire character plenty of options to grow.
There are few things I am testing out here. First, whether or not the word will get out about this without much fanfare. To test Dropbox as a delivery method. Also to test my class creation algorithms.
If you can please drop me a note here (what the hell, let's call it an Open Playtest) and let me know what system you used this with and how it worked. As my regular playtesters will attest, I don't mind it when things get broken, as long as I know why.
So. Let me know your thoughts in the replies below.
I am looking forward to seeing how this class works for everyone!
Click here to download the PDF: The Vampire Class
Well I want you all to have a look at my new class for Basic Era Games and their Retro Clones.
The Vampire Class
Art copyright 2012 by Jason Rainville |
From the document:
"Vampires are among the most powerful of the Undead. But unlike other undead, the vampire can retain a bit of their own humanity. Thus a vampire can also become an adventuring class much like that of an elf or dwarf. A vampire character still retains their original soul, trapped inside an undead body full of dark necromantic power. Eventually even the most pure of heart will succumb to the darkness of undeath."
This is a complete class 1st to 14th level, with additional notes to 20th level for exceptional characters.
All the vampiric powers and weaknesses are detailed to allow your vampire character plenty of options to grow.
There are few things I am testing out here. First, whether or not the word will get out about this without much fanfare. To test Dropbox as a delivery method. Also to test my class creation algorithms.
If you can please drop me a note here (what the hell, let's call it an Open Playtest) and let me know what system you used this with and how it worked. As my regular playtesters will attest, I don't mind it when things get broken, as long as I know why.
So. Let me know your thoughts in the replies below.
I am looking forward to seeing how this class works for everyone!
Click here to download the PDF: The Vampire Class
Sunday, May 27, 2012
More Free Downloads
In the interest of providing you, the reader of the Other Side, only the finest in gaming accessories I give you a couple more more character sheets I have used in the past.
These were designed for my "Willow & Tara RPG", which was a mix of Eden's Buffy, WitchCraft and Ghosts of Albion games.
The Character sheet is a one page deal. The Journal is nine pages to track everything for your Unisystem character.
These were designed for my "Willow & Tara RPG", which was a mix of Eden's Buffy, WitchCraft and Ghosts of Albion games.
The Character sheet is a one page deal. The Journal is nine pages to track everything for your Unisystem character.
Happy 90th Birthday Christopher Lee!
Sir Christopher Lee is 90 years old today!
Congrats on this milestone to man that was (is!) Dracula, Saurman, Count Dokku, Lord Summerilse, The Jabberwock, Sherlock Holmes, and not to mention he played Death in numerous unrealted movies and TV shows. Oh, and was Special Forces in WWII.
Chuck Norris can suck it!
Read more here: http://news.moviefone.com/2012/05/24/christopher-lee-90th-birthday_n_1543929.html
Congrats on this milestone to man that was (is!) Dracula, Saurman, Count Dokku, Lord Summerilse, The Jabberwock, Sherlock Holmes, and not to mention he played Death in numerous unrealted movies and TV shows. Oh, and was Special Forces in WWII.
Chuck Norris can suck it!
Read more here: http://news.moviefone.com/2012/05/24/christopher-lee-90th-birthday_n_1543929.html
Saturday, May 26, 2012
Zatannurday: Other Days of the Week
We know you have a choice when it comes to super-heroine cheese cake and here at the Other Side are happy you have chosen Zatannurday for your DC Heroine needs.
But did you know there are other days in the week?!?
It is true. And one of the great things about being a part of the blogging community is the ability to see and share what others are doing. So just as there are other days of the week and super girls, there are other blogs doing something similar too!
First off I have to give a big shout out to Toyriffic. It was his posts about Harley Quinn ever "Qwednsday" that gave me the idea to do this!
Hero Press has sent me 1000s of hits over the last few years, it is always nice to send some back. Tim also has a few features.
Cal up in Calvin's Canadian Cave of Cool is an old friend to the Other Side. His posting schedule dwarfs all of the blogs mentioned above, including my own. In addition to being the Fortress of Solitude for some nice little witches, he loves his super girls. Maybe none more than Batgirl herself.
By my count that leaves plenty of DC Women and Monday and Tuesday with no love.
Ones that could use (and support) their own days are Starfire, Black Canary, Raven (she fits with the theme of my blog), Vixen (though she is given a lot coverage over at Justice League Detroit), Batwoman (maybe not enough of her yet since the Kate Kane version is still pretty new), Renee (The Question) Montoya and personal favorites, Fire and Ice.
I should point out some other great blogs featuring DC women.
IF you know of any more let me know!
But did you know there are other days in the week?!?
Love this picture by the way. |
I have posted this one before from Adam Hughes. That is because I like it. |
First off I have to give a big shout out to Toyriffic. It was his posts about Harley Quinn ever "Qwednsday" that gave me the idea to do this!
- Wednesday: Harely Quinn - Qwednseday
- Thursday: Cat Woman - Purrrsday
- Sunday: Poison Ivy - Poisunday Ivy
Hero Press has sent me 1000s of hits over the last few years, it is always nice to send some back. Tim also has a few features.
Cal up in Calvin's Canadian Cave of Cool is an old friend to the Other Side. His posting schedule dwarfs all of the blogs mentioned above, including my own. In addition to being the Fortress of Solitude for some nice little witches, he loves his super girls. Maybe none more than Batgirl herself.
- Wednsedays with Wonder Woman
- There's always room for Batgirl (typically Fridays)
- Supergirl
- Fridays with the Furies (which includes a lot of super heroines)
By my count that leaves plenty of DC Women and Monday and Tuesday with no love.
Ones that could use (and support) their own days are Starfire, Black Canary, Raven (she fits with the theme of my blog), Vixen (though she is given a lot coverage over at Justice League Detroit), Batwoman (maybe not enough of her yet since the Kate Kane version is still pretty new), Renee (The Question) Montoya and personal favorites, Fire and Ice.
I should point out some other great blogs featuring DC women.
- Amazon Princess, dedicated to Wonder Woman
- DC Women Kicking Ass talks about the women of DC and some Marvel
- Justice League Detroit for Vixen, Gypsy and sometimes Zatanna.
- Supergirl Comic Box Commentary
- Who is The Question?
- Comic Knockouts, featuring DC and Marvel women
IF you know of any more let me know!
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