How is everyone tonight?
Me? I Am gearing up to give away a few copies of Eldritch Witchery and The Witch to my readers here!
Yup that time again. But this time it is going to coincide with some other big milestones.
This is my 1,999th post here at the Other Side.
The next post is post #2000.
I have also set up a Facebook page for this blog.
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Sunday, November 3, 2013
The New Witches of TV
2013 is turning into the TV Season of the the Witch. Rarely has there been this many witches on TV at once.
American Horror Story: Coven
What's not to like about this one? Witches. New Orleans. Voodoo. Stevie Nicks music. Sounds like my kind of show. Plus it has Jessica Lange as "The Supreme" or what would be called in one of my games, the Witch Queen. So far the story is engrossing and I am sure there is going to be a fairly hefty body count.
The witches on this show seem to have a signature power as well as the ability to cast some spells. There are only a handful of witches left in America (having been hunted down) so there is a sense of "us vs them" in this. Actually given the voodoo angle it is likely to be "us vs them vs them".
ETA: Totally "us vs them vs them".
Witches of East End
This show is based on the books by Melissa de la Cruz. This is much more campy and much more soapy. Here the witches don't have a power each, but a signature curse. I kinda like that to be honest, very Practical Magic about them. It deals, much like Charmed and Practical Magic, with sisters. I will say that this is the first time I have watched Julia Ormond in something and I liked her in it. It also stars Mädchen Amick, who I have liked since her brief appearance on Star Trek The Next Generation back in season 2 (1988-89).
Comparisons to Charmed and Practical Magic are going to abound in this one. The house even reminds me of the Halliwell Manor home. It is not quite as good as American Horror story, but there is fun about it.
Sleepy Hollow
Though not a witch-show per se, it does feature Katia Winter as Katrina Crane who was/is a witch. I liked Katia Winter during her recent stint on Dexter, so her roll her is very different but gives you just enough to make me want to know more about her. Plus I want to know how this character differs from the original Katrina Van Tassel.
Two other shows that don't presently have any witches but very likely might are the new Dracula series on NBC and the upcoming Bitten on SyFy based on the books of Kelley Armstrong. Then there is also the rumor now of Charmed coming back to TV as a reboot. Way too early for that to be honest despite how much I enjoyed Charmed.
American Horror Story: Coven
What's not to like about this one? Witches. New Orleans. Voodoo. Stevie Nicks music. Sounds like my kind of show. Plus it has Jessica Lange as "The Supreme" or what would be called in one of my games, the Witch Queen. So far the story is engrossing and I am sure there is going to be a fairly hefty body count.
The witches on this show seem to have a signature power as well as the ability to cast some spells. There are only a handful of witches left in America (having been hunted down) so there is a sense of "us vs them" in this. Actually given the voodoo angle it is likely to be "us vs them vs them".
ETA: Totally "us vs them vs them".
Witches of East End
This show is based on the books by Melissa de la Cruz. This is much more campy and much more soapy. Here the witches don't have a power each, but a signature curse. I kinda like that to be honest, very Practical Magic about them. It deals, much like Charmed and Practical Magic, with sisters. I will say that this is the first time I have watched Julia Ormond in something and I liked her in it. It also stars Mädchen Amick, who I have liked since her brief appearance on Star Trek The Next Generation back in season 2 (1988-89).
Comparisons to Charmed and Practical Magic are going to abound in this one. The house even reminds me of the Halliwell Manor home. It is not quite as good as American Horror story, but there is fun about it.
Sleepy Hollow
Though not a witch-show per se, it does feature Katia Winter as Katrina Crane who was/is a witch. I liked Katia Winter during her recent stint on Dexter, so her roll her is very different but gives you just enough to make me want to know more about her. Plus I want to know how this character differs from the original Katrina Van Tassel.
Two other shows that don't presently have any witches but very likely might are the new Dracula series on NBC and the upcoming Bitten on SyFy based on the books of Kelley Armstrong. Then there is also the rumor now of Charmed coming back to TV as a reboot. Way too early for that to be honest despite how much I enjoyed Charmed.
Saturday, November 2, 2013
And Now for Something Completely Different...
My friends Jody and Beth left a life in the suburbs to pursue a dream of running a sustainable farm. They are doing that now but they are also up for grant from Chase to make their farm better.
I want everyone who reads this to vote. Here is why:
- Every likes to complain when the big banks screw up. Well the biggest one, J. P. Morgan-Chase is giving away money. Vote to say you approve of them doing good.
- Jody was a 9-5 career guy, Beth a special ed teacher, they got off the yuppie-in-training lifestyle to pursue a dream. Vote if you support people following their dreams to do what the love.
- Vote if you hate yuppie scum and want to support their escape from the soul sucking that is the suburbs.
- They are running a small sustainable farm. Vote if you support people trying to make a difference, even if (or especially if!) it is only local.
- They are not Monsanto. Plenty of my online friends should vote just because of that!
So please. Click. It takes no time really, but could mean a world of difference.
https://www.missionmainstreetgrants.com/business/detail/110698
Thanks!
I want everyone who reads this to vote. Here is why:
- Every likes to complain when the big banks screw up. Well the biggest one, J. P. Morgan-Chase is giving away money. Vote to say you approve of them doing good.
- Jody was a 9-5 career guy, Beth a special ed teacher, they got off the yuppie-in-training lifestyle to pursue a dream. Vote if you support people following their dreams to do what the love.
- Vote if you hate yuppie scum and want to support their escape from the soul sucking that is the suburbs.
- They are running a small sustainable farm. Vote if you support people trying to make a difference, even if (or especially if!) it is only local.
- They are not Monsanto. Plenty of my online friends should vote just because of that!
So please. Click. It takes no time really, but could mean a world of difference.
https://www.missionmainstreetgrants.com/business/detail/110698
Thanks!
Friday, November 1, 2013
Eldritch Witchery Print Proof
Got a preliminary print proof of Eldritch Witchery.
It's not the final proof yet, but it is close! And I am pleased as hell with it.
EW with the Spellcraft & Swordplay core rules.
Core rules and boxed set.
Eldritch Witchery and The Witch
Eldritch Witchery with some of my other favorite old-school games. No indication of compatibility is implied.
And my two most recent games. No indication of compatibility is implied here either, but they are awfully fun together!
I hope to get the print versions out to you very, very soon.
It's not the final proof yet, but it is close! And I am pleased as hell with it.
EW with the Spellcraft & Swordplay core rules.
Core rules and boxed set.
Eldritch Witchery and The Witch
Eldritch Witchery with some of my other favorite old-school games. No indication of compatibility is implied.
And my two most recent games. No indication of compatibility is implied here either, but they are awfully fun together!
I hope to get the print versions out to you very, very soon.
Halloween Hangover
Another Halloween has come and gone. We still have the weekend to look forward to.
Thursday, October 31, 2013
Unboxing: Astonishing Swordsmen & Sorcerers of Hyperborea
Every Halloween I buy myself a new game or game supplement. Usually something with a horror theme.
I got mine 2013 one last night.
Nice big box from Noble Knight Games. What's inside?
OOOO a Game in a Red Box!
Nice thick spiral bound books and dice that I have to color in! No crayon though.
The Witch class looks awesome.
Lots of character sheets!
And a big hex map of the lands beyond the North Wind.
Cool back of the box.
Looks great with my other boxed games.
And I saved some space for it on my OSR/Clone shelf.
So far I am far, far more pleased with this game than I have a right to be! In fact I like it even more than the when I reviewed the PDF back in March. I think it is because I have been spending most of my summer and fall reading the Pulp/Appendix N classics. I was always a fan of Lovecraft and Clark Ashton Smith, but I have been reading Edgar Rice Burroughs (John Carter,Pellucidar) and Robert E. Howard.
This game is called "Weird Tales: The RPG" in the Forward, I think that is very, very apt. And since Weird Tales is my new current favorite thing to read, I really enjoy this.
I talked before about wanting to add a Hyborea/Hyperboria to my own world/playing and thismight is exactly the sort of thing I wanted to do.
Astonishing Swordsmen & Sorcerers of Hyperborea covers a lot of the same ground as Adventurer, Conquer, King. But the ground in AS&SH is older, colder and has the foot prints of unnamed horrors.
Among other things this game is one of the best I have seen that mix the Lovecraftian Horrors and classic "AD&D" demons together into a believable whole.
Expect me to be going on (and on and on) about this game in the future.
I got mine 2013 one last night.
Nice big box from Noble Knight Games. What's inside?
OOOO a Game in a Red Box!
Nice thick spiral bound books and dice that I have to color in! No crayon though.
The Witch class looks awesome.
Lots of character sheets!
And a big hex map of the lands beyond the North Wind.
Cool back of the box.
Looks great with my other boxed games.
And I saved some space for it on my OSR/Clone shelf.
So far I am far, far more pleased with this game than I have a right to be! In fact I like it even more than the when I reviewed the PDF back in March. I think it is because I have been spending most of my summer and fall reading the Pulp/Appendix N classics. I was always a fan of Lovecraft and Clark Ashton Smith, but I have been reading Edgar Rice Burroughs (John Carter,Pellucidar) and Robert E. Howard.
This game is called "Weird Tales: The RPG" in the Forward, I think that is very, very apt. And since Weird Tales is my new current favorite thing to read, I really enjoy this.
I talked before about wanting to add a Hyborea/Hyperboria to my own world/playing and this
Astonishing Swordsmen & Sorcerers of Hyperborea covers a lot of the same ground as Adventurer, Conquer, King. But the ground in AS&SH is older, colder and has the foot prints of unnamed horrors.
Among other things this game is one of the best I have seen that mix the Lovecraftian Horrors and classic "AD&D" demons together into a believable whole.
Expect me to be going on (and on and on) about this game in the future.
Wednesday, October 30, 2013
October Movie: Godzilla vs. Destoroyah (1995)
Halloween just isn't complete without a Godzilla movie. Godzilla vs. Destoroyah (1995) was on recently. I had been thinking about it, so I popped the DVD in.
Watched this one, but have seen it many times before. Typical Godzilla logic at play here.
Godzilla goes critical, hit him with a big weapon, side effect that some new scary monster comes up.
There is no plot, but then again why should there be. This is about monsters beating the crap out of each other.
Destoroyah might actually be one of the scarier Godzilla monsters too. Very demonic looking. So much so that I have used a Destoroyah toy in my own games.
Works great!
In fact here is Destoroyah's demonic type as an Eldritch Witchery Calabim demon.
Gargantua (Calabim demon)
#App: 1
AL: E
SZ: I (50+ feet)
AC: 8 -4
Move: 180' / Fly: 240'
HD: 30 (125)
Attacks: Claw/Claw/ (2 two-handed sword), tail-swipe, breath weapon (6d6 lightning bolt)
Special: Fly 240', Magic Resistance (fire) 90%, Immune to mundane weapons
Treasure: Nil
XP: 20,000
These horrors are destruction incarnate. These demons stand over 50 feet tall and are vaguely humanoid. Each one is unique, but all have characteristics in common. They are typically humanoid in shape, but could be covered in scales, leathery skin, fur, chitin, or any combination of these. Their intellect is below that of animals and they exist only to destroy. Powerful Balor or even Arch Fiends can control them, but it is difficult to do. Mostly they are sent somewhere where everything must be destroyed or eaten. Gargantua will even fight and kill other demons. All gargantua have massive claw and bite attacks. Any roll of box cars (double sixes) on a bite indicates the victim has been swallowed whole. Every gargantuan also has a breath weapon attack. Typically fire, but lighting and wind are also common.
Human wizards have been known to try to summon these creatures but the destruction they cause usually outweigh any perceived benefits they may offer. The spells to do so are carefully guarded.
Tally: Watched 35, New 30
What are you watching?
Watched this one, but have seen it many times before. Typical Godzilla logic at play here.
Godzilla goes critical, hit him with a big weapon, side effect that some new scary monster comes up.
There is no plot, but then again why should there be. This is about monsters beating the crap out of each other.
Destoroyah might actually be one of the scarier Godzilla monsters too. Very demonic looking. So much so that I have used a Destoroyah toy in my own games.
Works great!
In fact here is Destoroyah's demonic type as an Eldritch Witchery Calabim demon.
Gargantua (Calabim demon)
#App: 1
AL: E
SZ: I (50+ feet)
AC: 8 -4
Move: 180' / Fly: 240'
HD: 30 (125)
Attacks: Claw/Claw/ (2 two-handed sword), tail-swipe, breath weapon (6d6 lightning bolt)
Special: Fly 240', Magic Resistance (fire) 90%, Immune to mundane weapons
Treasure: Nil
XP: 20,000
These horrors are destruction incarnate. These demons stand over 50 feet tall and are vaguely humanoid. Each one is unique, but all have characteristics in common. They are typically humanoid in shape, but could be covered in scales, leathery skin, fur, chitin, or any combination of these. Their intellect is below that of animals and they exist only to destroy. Powerful Balor or even Arch Fiends can control them, but it is difficult to do. Mostly they are sent somewhere where everything must be destroyed or eaten. Gargantua will even fight and kill other demons. All gargantua have massive claw and bite attacks. Any roll of box cars (double sixes) on a bite indicates the victim has been swallowed whole. Every gargantuan also has a breath weapon attack. Typically fire, but lighting and wind are also common.
Human wizards have been known to try to summon these creatures but the destruction they cause usually outweigh any perceived benefits they may offer. The spells to do so are carefully guarded.
What are you watching?
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