Day 1: How You Got Started
I got started in 1979. I was in "silent reading" and a buddy had a copy of the new AD&D Monster Manual. WOW. IT blew my mind. I loved mythology and had already read everything in the library on Greek and Roman myths. Seeing all the same creatures, plus demons, devils and things I never heard of.
After that I looked for the rules, but to no avail. It wasn't until I got a hold of a badly xeroxed copy of Holmes D&D. The rest was as they say history.
Around this very same time I discovered the Hobbit, having seen it recently on TV. I was in the right place at the right time for this to happen. Like many my "first" D&D was a combination of Basic and Advanced. Still today that is the same experience I look for in D&D. Also recapturing that thrill of first holding that Monster Manual in 5th grade.
Sunday, September 1, 2013
Saturday, August 31, 2013
Zatannurday: The Fishnets Brigade
It looks like the oft-rumored Zatanna-Black Canary team-up is going to happen.
The news comes from Paul Dini himself.
Here is the link,
http://comicsalliance.com/black-canary-zatanna-graphic-novel-preview-paul-dini-joe-quinones-announcement/
And here is the awesome Joe Quinones cover. Yup. These are the pre-52 continuity.
Black Canary is another fave of mine so I am really looking forward to this one. Visit the link above to see more great art. I am looking forward to the background story of when Zee and Canary were younger. Plus seeing a pre-dead John Zatarra (and not brought back to life) is also fun.
Dini will do a great job. He is the only guy that loves Zatanna more than me.
Sucks I have to wait till May 2014.
The news comes from Paul Dini himself.
Here is the link,
http://comicsalliance.com/black-canary-zatanna-graphic-novel-preview-paul-dini-joe-quinones-announcement/
And here is the awesome Joe Quinones cover. Yup. These are the pre-52 continuity.
Black Canary is another fave of mine so I am really looking forward to this one. Visit the link above to see more great art. I am looking forward to the background story of when Zee and Canary were younger. Plus seeing a pre-dead John Zatarra (and not brought back to life) is also fun.
Dini will do a great job. He is the only guy that loves Zatanna more than me.
Sucks I have to wait till May 2014.
Friday, August 30, 2013
The Quests of the Ancients / Forgotten Realms connection
I just discovered something neat.
A character from this:
Makes an appearance in this:
Raven TenTolliver, the woman on the QoA cover in the dark cloak, is also known as Rhiannon and Whisper.
According to a source I just found she is supposed to look like Victoria Principle. That's cool I can get behind that.
I'll have to investigate some more!
A character from this:
Makes an appearance in this:
Raven TenTolliver, the woman on the QoA cover in the dark cloak, is also known as Rhiannon and Whisper.
According to a source I just found she is supposed to look like Victoria Principle. That's cool I can get behind that.
I'll have to investigate some more!
30 Day D&D Challenge, Part 2
Looks like I am going to be in good company with this.
http://isungr.blogspot.com/2013/08/30-day-d-challenge-upcoming.html (who had the idea first)
http://realmsofchirak.blogspot.com/2013/08/september-30-day-d-challenge.html
http://murkypool.blogspot.com/2013/08/challenge-accepted.html
http://alifefullofadventure.blogspot.com/2013/08/september-d-challenge.html
http://wishfulgaming.blogspot.com/2013/08/d-challenge.html
http://the-disoriented-ranger.blogspot.com/2013/08/alright-lets-do-this-d-30-day-challenge.html
I have a few ideas of things to say already.
http://isungr.blogspot.com/2013/08/30-day-d-challenge-upcoming.html (who had the idea first)
http://realmsofchirak.blogspot.com/2013/08/september-30-day-d-challenge.html
http://murkypool.blogspot.com/2013/08/challenge-accepted.html
http://alifefullofadventure.blogspot.com/2013/08/september-d-challenge.html
http://wishfulgaming.blogspot.com/2013/08/d-challenge.html
http://the-disoriented-ranger.blogspot.com/2013/08/alright-lets-do-this-d-30-day-challenge.html
I have a few ideas of things to say already.
30 Day D&D Challenge
Anthony Emmel over at Polar Bear Dreams and Stranger Things is going to do the 30-Day D&D Challenge.
I have seen this floating around and thought it was a cool idea. He makes the very good point that September has 30 days, so it's a perfect fit really.
So I am going to do it too!
I am going to talk about ALL versions of D&D. Not a lot in each post, but enough.
Come on join us! You know you want too. ;)
I have seen this floating around and thought it was a cool idea. He makes the very good point that September has 30 days, so it's a perfect fit really.
So I am going to do it too!
I am going to talk about ALL versions of D&D. Not a lot in each post, but enough.
Come on join us! You know you want too. ;)
Thursday, August 29, 2013
Return to the Caves of Chaos
How many gamers cut their teeth on The Caves of Chaos / Keep on the Borderlands?
I have been taking my own kids through this well trod adventure for our current 1st Ed AD&D game.
For this time around I am adding some new ideas. Stealing from the Return to The Keep on the Borderlands and even some ideas that came up in my "Ash vs. The Keep on the Borderlands" for the Army of Darkness game. I am going to set up some of clues for the ultimate adventure they will be on (AGDQ+).
In my research I found the following resources and thought I would share.
Some awesome 3D maps. Click for larger.
Map by Weem
http://www.theweem.com/2012/02/caves-of-chaos-reimagined-by-weem/
Caves of Chaos - D&D Next Playtest report
http://cryptthing.blogspot.com/2012/05/caves-of-chaos-d-next-play-report.html
Google Sketch-up Map
http://dungeonsndigressions.blogspot.com/2010/12/playing-with-sketchup-and-caves-of.html
Humanoid Distributions
http://recedingrules.blogspot.com/2010/05/humanoid-combatants-in-caves-of-chaos.html
I am sure there are more.
I have been taking my own kids through this well trod adventure for our current 1st Ed AD&D game.
For this time around I am adding some new ideas. Stealing from the Return to The Keep on the Borderlands and even some ideas that came up in my "Ash vs. The Keep on the Borderlands" for the Army of Darkness game. I am going to set up some of clues for the ultimate adventure they will be on (AGDQ+).
Michael Komark, The Caves of Chaos (2005) |
Some awesome 3D maps. Click for larger.
Map by Weem
http://www.theweem.com/2012/02/caves-of-chaos-reimagined-by-weem/
Caves of Chaos - D&D Next Playtest report
http://cryptthing.blogspot.com/2012/05/caves-of-chaos-d-next-play-report.html
Google Sketch-up Map
http://dungeonsndigressions.blogspot.com/2010/12/playing-with-sketchup-and-caves-of.html
Humanoid Distributions
http://recedingrules.blogspot.com/2010/05/humanoid-combatants-in-caves-of-chaos.html
I am sure there are more.
Wednesday, August 28, 2013
White Dwarf Wednesday #77
White Dwarf #77 does nothing whatsoever to change my impression that White Dwarf shares a lot with Heavy Metal Magazine. The cover is the famous Heavy Metal magazine cover of September 1981 and movie poster by Chris Achilleos.
The editorial mentions the magazine's movie to Nottingham...and how the staff is not moving with them. What? Paul Cockburn will be running the magazine from the new offices. Paul is ex of Imagine Magazine. Interesting time of change here.
Open Box is up. One of my favorites is reviewed, DC Heroes by Mayfair Games. Marcus Rowland like the game (8/10) but laments the limited supply. I had played a bit of DC Heroes around this time as well. My DM was huge into Teen Titans (as was pretty much everyone), but interesting enough I was more into Marvel and X-men at this time. Another fave, though I wasn't playing it much, is the Stealer of Souls scenario from Chaosium for Stormbringer it gets a 8/10. I mentioned a bit ago I found my old FASA Doctor Who game. This issue has supplements The Daleks and The Master, neither of which I owned but had wanted at one time. I was a bit cautious of FASA's material after this when I picked up the Officers Manual for Star Trek the Next Gen and it was just all over the place. These feel similar, though I would still like to read them someday. They get 7/10 and 6/10 respectively.
Critical Mass is back covering Anne McCaffery and the then current Stainless Steel Rat book (Stainless Steel Rat is Born). I tried to get into both of the these series but they never clicked with me. I felt I just wasn't getting something that every else got. Now I just see it for what it was. I was drifting into horror at this time so SciFi and Fantasy wasn't going to interest me for much longer.
2020 Vision covers Jewel of the Nile, Enemy Mine, The Evil Dead and Young Sherlock Holmes among others. All really fun movies.
The Crazy File is a new article for Judge Dredd. It details the latest Crazes for the Judge Dredd RPG. There might more here than I am getting, not being all that familiar with the comic (just the game and the bad Sly Stallone movie. No I have not seen the Karl Urban one). But it also looks like something that might work for Traveller. It occurs to me that Dredd + Traveller might equal Cowboy Bebop.
Ok this one is close to my heart. Spellbound discusses magic in superhero games. It's a good read talking about the nature, and a little bit of the source, of magic. How it works in the game, both rule wise and narratively, and how it can be used. The author, Phil Masters, has a the "street cred" in my mind to discuss this. Reading this I am struck with the similarities of a review on Harry Potter's use of magic.
There are rules to comic book science, and magic seems to violate those. Doesn't matter that supposedly being born under a red sun gives a man super strength, the ability to fly and to shoot laser beams from his eyes. That's science. (supposedly). Cast a few spells and you are breaking the game. Or at least you shouldn't have to break it. Years before Aberrant made it their thing the article also discusses how to run a Supers game without any magic at all.
Another good article, and one I wish I had back then, is The Final Frontier: Roleplaying in the Star Trek Universe. The article briefly touches on the massive cultural impact of Star Trek (and this is still 25 years before George Takei would take to the Internet) has, but it focuses mostly on the new FASA game. IT talks about how, maybe more than any other game, how the players can come to it with more knowledge than the GM.
A Simple Wish is another really interesting adventure for AD&D and MERP. This one strikes me less as Middle Earth and more of MERP. Yeah there is a slight distinction. Like the distinction between Star Trek and Star Fleet Battles. It uses the trappings of Middle Earth; even my current favorite The Silmarillion. But it plays like an AD&D adventure and could take place in the Realms just as easy. It still has the problem of the PCs being "lesser players" to "Big Names", but not as bad as past MERP adventures WD had published. Dual stat anything and I am going to be interested.
A Cast of Thousands covers NPCs and their motivations. It's not a bad article, but we live in a post World of Darkness world were every NPC has a huge backstory. Heck, the MERP adventure in this same issue has this issue.
Treasure Chest has an article ripped from todays' blog posts. How to run non-sexist Heroines.
Tabletop Heroes has more photography tricks.
Fracas, the new rumors page, has a bunch of news. Most interesting is a new game based on Ghostbusters.
We end with ads.
Ok. So if this is the last of the old guard issues, then they did great job. This is one of the better recent issues.
The editorial mentions the magazine's movie to Nottingham...and how the staff is not moving with them. What? Paul Cockburn will be running the magazine from the new offices. Paul is ex of Imagine Magazine. Interesting time of change here.
Open Box is up. One of my favorites is reviewed, DC Heroes by Mayfair Games. Marcus Rowland like the game (8/10) but laments the limited supply. I had played a bit of DC Heroes around this time as well. My DM was huge into Teen Titans (as was pretty much everyone), but interesting enough I was more into Marvel and X-men at this time. Another fave, though I wasn't playing it much, is the Stealer of Souls scenario from Chaosium for Stormbringer it gets a 8/10. I mentioned a bit ago I found my old FASA Doctor Who game. This issue has supplements The Daleks and The Master, neither of which I owned but had wanted at one time. I was a bit cautious of FASA's material after this when I picked up the Officers Manual for Star Trek the Next Gen and it was just all over the place. These feel similar, though I would still like to read them someday. They get 7/10 and 6/10 respectively.
Critical Mass is back covering Anne McCaffery and the then current Stainless Steel Rat book (Stainless Steel Rat is Born). I tried to get into both of the these series but they never clicked with me. I felt I just wasn't getting something that every else got. Now I just see it for what it was. I was drifting into horror at this time so SciFi and Fantasy wasn't going to interest me for much longer.
2020 Vision covers Jewel of the Nile, Enemy Mine, The Evil Dead and Young Sherlock Holmes among others. All really fun movies.
The Crazy File is a new article for Judge Dredd. It details the latest Crazes for the Judge Dredd RPG. There might more here than I am getting, not being all that familiar with the comic (just the game and the bad Sly Stallone movie. No I have not seen the Karl Urban one). But it also looks like something that might work for Traveller. It occurs to me that Dredd + Traveller might equal Cowboy Bebop.
Ok this one is close to my heart. Spellbound discusses magic in superhero games. It's a good read talking about the nature, and a little bit of the source, of magic. How it works in the game, both rule wise and narratively, and how it can be used. The author, Phil Masters, has a the "street cred" in my mind to discuss this. Reading this I am struck with the similarities of a review on Harry Potter's use of magic.
There are rules to comic book science, and magic seems to violate those. Doesn't matter that supposedly being born under a red sun gives a man super strength, the ability to fly and to shoot laser beams from his eyes. That's science. (supposedly). Cast a few spells and you are breaking the game. Or at least you shouldn't have to break it. Years before Aberrant made it their thing the article also discusses how to run a Supers game without any magic at all.
Another good article, and one I wish I had back then, is The Final Frontier: Roleplaying in the Star Trek Universe. The article briefly touches on the massive cultural impact of Star Trek (and this is still 25 years before George Takei would take to the Internet) has, but it focuses mostly on the new FASA game. IT talks about how, maybe more than any other game, how the players can come to it with more knowledge than the GM.
A Simple Wish is another really interesting adventure for AD&D and MERP. This one strikes me less as Middle Earth and more of MERP. Yeah there is a slight distinction. Like the distinction between Star Trek and Star Fleet Battles. It uses the trappings of Middle Earth; even my current favorite The Silmarillion. But it plays like an AD&D adventure and could take place in the Realms just as easy. It still has the problem of the PCs being "lesser players" to "Big Names", but not as bad as past MERP adventures WD had published. Dual stat anything and I am going to be interested.
A Cast of Thousands covers NPCs and their motivations. It's not a bad article, but we live in a post World of Darkness world were every NPC has a huge backstory. Heck, the MERP adventure in this same issue has this issue.
Treasure Chest has an article ripped from todays' blog posts. How to run non-sexist Heroines.
Tabletop Heroes has more photography tricks.
Fracas, the new rumors page, has a bunch of news. Most interesting is a new game based on Ghostbusters.
We end with ads.
Ok. So if this is the last of the old guard issues, then they did great job. This is one of the better recent issues.
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