Ok.
Last week went great. Had some good hits and some requests.
So lets get back to it.
This week I want to feature a band who I, and many others, consider to be the quintessential Dungeons & Dragons band.
Iron Maiden!
I was introduced to Iron Maiden via my Jr. High School DM. He was a huge Iron Maiden fan and lived close to the Capitol Records/EMI plant. So we would ride our bikes there and shift through the discarded tapes that would litter the back lot. We found tons of Kenny Rogers and The Tubes, but finding Iron Maiden was a treat.
He would come up with adventures based on the album covers (at the time he had all five of their first four studio albums and "Maiden Japan") and songs. Later when we got to High School and a new DM (we both kept on as players) we would work "Eddie" into a our universe as an undying assassin. I don't think we ever came up with stats.
Somewhere in Time was my favorite album of those days. So first up is one of my favorites, Wasted Years. This video also features a pictorial history of Eddie up to that point.
"Woe to you, Oh Earth and Sea, for the Devil sends the
beast with wrath, because he knows the time is short...
Let him who hath understanding reckon the number of the
beast for it is a human number, its number is Six hundred and sixty six."
Honestly. Could have anything sounded cooler to a bunch D&D obsessed 13 yearolds with an healthy obsession with the occult? No. Nothing else was a cool as Iron Maiden's Number of the Beast.
No discussion of Iron Maiden and my early D&D days can happen without at least acknowledging The Trooper. This was my DM's favorite song and the one video we would wait for before playing.
And another great one from the time, Flight of Icarus.
And my first request, from Mercurius Aulicus, Fear of the Dark:
Going through all these videos and memories I realize I have enough for a Part 2! So look forward to that at some future date.
Have a request? Hit me up!
Want to be a guest VJ (video jockey for those that don't remember MTV)? Also hit me up!
Friday, January 30, 2015
Witches & Witchcraft Reading Challenge: January Reviews
Here are the reviews from the first month of the Witches & Witchcraft Reading Challenge.
I got off to a pretty good start this month with a bunch of books I have been wanting to read or reread.
The Witches of Echo Park - Amber Benson
"The Flood is coming, Lyse. Prepare yourself."
I picked this up the same day I posted about joining the Challenge. I picked it up as both an audio book and as an ebook.
I fist have to say that it is a real treat to hear Amber Benson reading her own books. I feel I am getting something extra that I would not get from another reader. The Witches of Echo Park is the first book of a series and thus we are hit with a lot of characters at once and the plot builds. We meet Lyse and her great-aunt Eleanora first and they are focal characters of this book. Lyse is your very typical Amber Benson heroine; quirky, a little neurotic, sweet and absolutely no clue about what is in store for her. I can picture her sitting down with Calliope (from her Daughter of Death series) over coffee and talking about who had it worse. But also like Calliope, Lyse has a hidden reserve of will and power and hopefully we will see more of it. We are also in turn introduced to the other members of the Echo Park Coven. Devandra, the tarot card reader and mother of two. I am expecting her daughters also have some power. Arrabelle, the second in charge (behind Eleanora) and the herbalist of the group. Daniela, a powerful empath and equally forward flirt. She has a lot of secrets. And lastly Lizbeth. She is the mystery here. 17, mute, and a terrible childhood.
Now it would be easy to complain that this is only a set up and by the time the book gets going it is over. But no, this book is the set up, but there is a reason why this book does what it does and ends where it does. The plot is about to be turned up to 11 and our witches are in for a wild ride.
Amber has really honed her craft here. I like the switching narrators (the various members of the coven) to give a different point of view. The pacing is good and I feel like I am in for a great ride here.
By the end of the book I did want more, and that is a good thing. The next book can pick up where this left off or a couple months down the line; either way I am excited and looking forward to the next one.
Witch Count: 6 (or 7-8, if you count Dev's daughters)
The Last Apprentice (Revenge of the Witch) - Joseph Delaney
This one I picked up for my son but went through it really fast. Plus it is going to be a new movie, so I thought I would read it first. The book deals with Tom, the seventh son of a seventh son. He can see things others can't and this makes him perfect for the his new training as an apprentice "Spook". Spooks are men that are charged with keeping the things at bay that would harm mortals. Tom quickly learns about ghosts, boggarts and witches. He also learns that people fear and stay way from Spooks. That is til they need them. Tom learns his trade from Gregory, his master and the area's Spook. Though a series of events with a local girl, Alice, and the Spook being lead away. Tom has to deal with a powerful witch, Mother Malkin and her family including Boney Lizzy.
Witches are depicted in this book as being evil, but that changes as we read and Tom comes to understand more and more.
Again this is a start to a series and a great one at that. One could easily make a D&D campaign based on this world. Actually, even though the book is aimed at younger readers, Lamentations of the Flame Princess has a similar vibe.
Spooks would work as an alternate type of Ranger.
Witch Count: 3 explicitly mentioned, but it is likely to be 4.
Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone - J.K. Rowling
Of course a total re-read. This time I listened to it on audio book.
I read this book the year after it came out. People online where raving about it. I have been wanting to reread it now after seeing the movies dozens of times and read it with full knowledge of what is to come. I have to say the book stands up extremely well. There are so many details in the book that my awe and appreciation of JKR has increased, if that is possible. She set the stage for Book 7 very early on in Book 1. She may not have known all the details yet, but she still knew what direction she was going in. I am hoping to start Book 2 on audio here very soon. Waiting for my library to get it in.
I do have to admit that I would love to work on a Harry Potter RPG.
Witch Count: Hundreds if not thousands.
Want to see what others are reading? Here is a list.
http://melissaseclecticbookshelf.com/january-2015-witches-witchcraft-review-link-up/
Current Level: Initiate (Read 1 – 5 Witchy Books)
I got off to a pretty good start this month with a bunch of books I have been wanting to read or reread.
The Witches of Echo Park - Amber Benson
"The Flood is coming, Lyse. Prepare yourself."
I picked this up the same day I posted about joining the Challenge. I picked it up as both an audio book and as an ebook.
I fist have to say that it is a real treat to hear Amber Benson reading her own books. I feel I am getting something extra that I would not get from another reader. The Witches of Echo Park is the first book of a series and thus we are hit with a lot of characters at once and the plot builds. We meet Lyse and her great-aunt Eleanora first and they are focal characters of this book. Lyse is your very typical Amber Benson heroine; quirky, a little neurotic, sweet and absolutely no clue about what is in store for her. I can picture her sitting down with Calliope (from her Daughter of Death series) over coffee and talking about who had it worse. But also like Calliope, Lyse has a hidden reserve of will and power and hopefully we will see more of it. We are also in turn introduced to the other members of the Echo Park Coven. Devandra, the tarot card reader and mother of two. I am expecting her daughters also have some power. Arrabelle, the second in charge (behind Eleanora) and the herbalist of the group. Daniela, a powerful empath and equally forward flirt. She has a lot of secrets. And lastly Lizbeth. She is the mystery here. 17, mute, and a terrible childhood.
Now it would be easy to complain that this is only a set up and by the time the book gets going it is over. But no, this book is the set up, but there is a reason why this book does what it does and ends where it does. The plot is about to be turned up to 11 and our witches are in for a wild ride.
Amber has really honed her craft here. I like the switching narrators (the various members of the coven) to give a different point of view. The pacing is good and I feel like I am in for a great ride here.
By the end of the book I did want more, and that is a good thing. The next book can pick up where this left off or a couple months down the line; either way I am excited and looking forward to the next one.
Witch Count: 6 (or 7-8, if you count Dev's daughters)
The Last Apprentice (Revenge of the Witch) - Joseph Delaney
This one I picked up for my son but went through it really fast. Plus it is going to be a new movie, so I thought I would read it first. The book deals with Tom, the seventh son of a seventh son. He can see things others can't and this makes him perfect for the his new training as an apprentice "Spook". Spooks are men that are charged with keeping the things at bay that would harm mortals. Tom quickly learns about ghosts, boggarts and witches. He also learns that people fear and stay way from Spooks. That is til they need them. Tom learns his trade from Gregory, his master and the area's Spook. Though a series of events with a local girl, Alice, and the Spook being lead away. Tom has to deal with a powerful witch, Mother Malkin and her family including Boney Lizzy.
Witches are depicted in this book as being evil, but that changes as we read and Tom comes to understand more and more.
Again this is a start to a series and a great one at that. One could easily make a D&D campaign based on this world. Actually, even though the book is aimed at younger readers, Lamentations of the Flame Princess has a similar vibe.
Spooks would work as an alternate type of Ranger.
Witch Count: 3 explicitly mentioned, but it is likely to be 4.
Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone - J.K. Rowling
Of course a total re-read. This time I listened to it on audio book.
I read this book the year after it came out. People online where raving about it. I have been wanting to reread it now after seeing the movies dozens of times and read it with full knowledge of what is to come. I have to say the book stands up extremely well. There are so many details in the book that my awe and appreciation of JKR has increased, if that is possible. She set the stage for Book 7 very early on in Book 1. She may not have known all the details yet, but she still knew what direction she was going in. I am hoping to start Book 2 on audio here very soon. Waiting for my library to get it in.
I do have to admit that I would love to work on a Harry Potter RPG.
Witch Count: Hundreds if not thousands.
Want to see what others are reading? Here is a list.
http://melissaseclecticbookshelf.com/january-2015-witches-witchcraft-review-link-up/
Current Level: Initiate (Read 1 – 5 Witchy Books)
Thursday, January 29, 2015
Troll Lords Games Sale
Castles & Crusades is guilty pleasure of mine.
I love the game, but I rarely get a chance to play it.
To me it is the best of D&D 3.x and AD&D 1, all in a really awesome system with great writing and art.
Sadly I hardly ever get to play. So you can imagine my irritation when Troll Lords puts everything on sale at 60%!
http://rpg.drivethrustuff.com/browse/pub/86/Troll-Lord-Games?affiliate_id=10748
The great thing about Castles & Crusades is that given it's 1st ed and 3rd ed genes it can be used with any OSR or New School game. In fact a lot of the innovations in D&D 5 have their genesis in C&C.
It really is like a Rosetta Stone system.
So check out their sale.
Check out the prices on the core books.
Castles & Crusades Castle Keepers Guide, $9.33 (normally $39.99)
Castles & Crusades Players Handbook 6th Printing, $8.39 (normally $29.99)
Castles & Crusades Monsters & Treasure, $8.39 (normally $29.99)
All for $26.11. That is not a bad deal at all.
Wednesday, January 28, 2015
Checking in on my Plan
Over the years I have discussed my Plan. The Plan is what adventures I am going to take my kids through.
For D&D 3.x I was content to take anything as it came, make stuff up and generally going towards a stopping the cult of Tiamat plot. It was/has been fun and we are nearing the end of that.
For the new adventures I was looking at 3rd, then 4th, then 1st and now 5th Edition as the primary game system.
http://timbrannan.blogspot.com/2010/01/i-have-plan.html
http://timbrannan.blogspot.com/2012/02/lets-play-1st-ed-dad.html
http://timbrannan.blogspot.com/2012/07/my-kids-are-awesome.html
At the present here is where I am.
But I would REALLY edit these since they have a lot of issues. Truthfully my best plan is to just use H4 and add bits from H1-3 and maybe even some stuff from the 4th Ed E-Series. But that is if I want to have Orcus as the big bad guy at the end. It has appeal.
For D&D 3.x I was content to take anything as it came, make stuff up and generally going towards a stopping the cult of Tiamat plot. It was/has been fun and we are nearing the end of that.
For the new adventures I was looking at 3rd, then 4th, then 1st and now 5th Edition as the primary game system.
http://timbrannan.blogspot.com/2010/01/i-have-plan.html
http://timbrannan.blogspot.com/2012/02/lets-play-1st-ed-dad.html
http://timbrannan.blogspot.com/2012/07/my-kids-are-awesome.html
At the present here is where I am.
- B1 Into the Unknown, levels 1-3
- B2 Keep on the Borderlands, levels 1-3
- L1 The Secret of Bone Hill, levels 2-4
- X2 Castle Amber, levels 3-6 (where we are now!)
- I6 Ravenloft, levels 5-7
- A0-5 Slave Lords, levels 4-7
- G123, Against the Giants, levels 8-12 (I also have the Stone Giant one from Dragonsfoot, just need to find it)
- D12,3 Against the Drow, levels 8,9-14
- Q1 Queen of the Demonweb Pits, 10-14
- CM2 Death's Ride, levels 15-20. (Again, unless I use it in my current 3.x game which the boys want me to do)
If I don't do Death's Ride I am seriously considering the classic H series to go after Orcus.
- H1 Bloodstone Pass, levels 15+
- H2 The Mines of Bloodstone, levels 16-18
- H3 The Bloodstone Wars, levels 17-20
- H4 The Throne of Bloodstone, levels 18-100
Also I have the mind flayer adventure A Darkness Gathering to work into the mix.
It has taken me a while to get through all this because I am alternating with my 3.x game, some AS&SH and other games.
So far the adventures have seemed random and the characters are wandering about. But they are about to get some items in the X2/I6 series that will help them later on.
Right now, with out their knowing about it the Drow, Vampires and Illithids have gathered together to put the final phase of their ultimate plan into motion. The PCs will discover a little of this plan when they encounter the Slavers. The slavers are all vampires now and they are not dealing in slaves, but human cattle. After they have defeated them the last part of the bad guys plan comes into fruition.
The sun goes completely out.
There is panic. Everyone gathers in the Freecity of Greyhawk. The Church of Pelor/Ixion is hardest hit, but also the loudest voice. All the "big names" are there and they are trying to figure out what to do.
There is a plan to set the moon a flame, but the various clergy of the Moon Goddesses are against that. Finally they agree to instead use a large asteroid to keep life going till they can re-ignite the sun.
While all the big names are trying to figure this out the PCs have to deal with some raids nearby of giants...
The PCs will then go through the GDQ series to discover the plan and that the drow are working with mind flayers. After defeating Lolth in Q1 the PCs will have to deal with the vampires who have Pelor captured. In order to re ignite the sun they will need to set him free from his prison in ..... and that is all I have.
Yeah it is kinda story-gamey. It's my game, my house and my kids. They will eat this up.
I guess it is hard for me to get away from the idea of vampires as the big bads.
Those of you who have been reading this blog a long time might notice that there was a similar plot in my Buffy Season 7 game, Episode 12 No Other Troy. Though that one the sun being blocked was a side effect.
I am inclined to use Orcus as the big bad holding Pelor.
I have a huge ass mini of him and a crap ton of material for him.
But I have also wanted to use Camazotz as the demon-god of Vampires in his abyssal plane of Xibalba. Maybe I still can use him in some way. It is possible he is something like a high priest to Orcus and his job is to sacrifice Pelor on a bloody altar. Once that is done Orcus will suck up his godly powers and reign as the God of Death and Darkness.
And he would have gotten away with it too had it not been for those meddling PCs.
And he would have gotten away with it too had it not been for those meddling PCs.
Owl & Weasel Wednesdays: Owl & Weasel Index
Here is an index of all the Owl & Weasel reviews I did over the last year and some change.
O&W #1 April 1975
O&W #2 May 1975
O&W #3 April 1975
O&W #4 May 1975
O&W #5 June 1975
O&W #6 July 1975
O&W #7 August 1975
O&W #8 September 1975
O&W #9 October 1975
O&W #10 November 1975
O&W #11 December 1975
O&W #12 January 1976
O&W #13 February 1976
O&W #14 March 1976
O&W #15 April 1976
O&W #16 May 1976
O&W #17 June 1976
O&W #18 September 1976
O&W #19 October 1976
O&W #20 November 1976
O&W #21 December 1976
O&W #22 January 1977
O&W #23 February 1977
O&W #24 March 1977
O&W #25 April 1977
Here is the index for all the White Dwarf posts.
O&W #1 April 1975
O&W #2 May 1975
O&W #3 April 1975
O&W #4 May 1975
O&W #5 June 1975
O&W #6 July 1975
O&W #7 August 1975
O&W #8 September 1975
O&W #9 October 1975
O&W #10 November 1975
O&W #11 December 1975
O&W #12 January 1976
O&W #13 February 1976
O&W #14 March 1976
O&W #15 April 1976
O&W #16 May 1976
O&W #17 June 1976
O&W #18 September 1976
O&W #19 October 1976
O&W #20 November 1976
O&W #21 December 1976
O&W #22 January 1977
O&W #23 February 1977
O&W #24 March 1977
O&W #25 April 1977
Here is the index for all the White Dwarf posts.
Tuesday, January 27, 2015
Bundle of Holding: Unisystem
Many of you know about the Bundle of Holding. Well the newest one features Unisystem powered games which are some of my favorites.
http://bundleofholding.com/index/current/name/Unisystem
Here are five games in the starter collection:
I have gone on and on about my love for these games. Admittedly I am biased.
WitchCraft might just be my most favorite game of all time. In my mind WitchCraft is the perfect game, it has everything I have ever needed in a game.
Armageddon is a "sequel" to WitchCraft. It extends the myths and expands the system to include some greater supernaturals and more metaphysics. Armageddon isn't a "post apocalyptic" game, you are in the middle of the Apocalypse right now and you have a chance to send the world in a completely new direction.
Conspiracy X 2,.0 updates 90s paranoia to a post 9/11 world. Written by Dave Chapman (of Doctor Who fame) it uses the same system as WC/Arm but presents a very different sort of world.
Terra Primate also uses the same Classic Unisystem rules as WitchCraft, Armageddon, Con X and All Flesh Must Be Eaten. In this game though all the characters are (or can be) intelligent apes. Think Planet of the Apes. Really great and underrated game.
Ghosts of Albion. What else can I say about this game? It's my baby, my magnum opus. I love that they mention that is is "widely regarded as the best version of the Cinematic Unisystem rules". If WitchCraft is my favorite game Classic Unisystem game then this is my favorite Cinematic Unisystem game. In fact I have often said that Ghosts of Albion is my love letter to WitchCraft.
The bonus books are really, really awesome.
The Con X source books will work with the WitchCraft/Arm ones and visa versa. You just have to figure out how to get the myths of both worlds to interact.
Mystery Codex and Abomination codex are also long out of print, so getting these PDFs is the only way you can get the books now.
So if you don't have these books yet now is a great time to check them out.
I give ALL of them my highest recommendations.
Plus 10% of your contribution goes to the American Cancer Society. So there is that.
http://bundleofholding.com/index/current/name/Unisystem
http://bundleofholding.com/index/current/name/Unisystem
Here are five games in the starter collection:
- Conspiracy X 2.0 (retail $17.50): UFO conspiracy in the post-9/11 world. As an agent of Aegis, you're our best hope against the alien threat.
- CJ Carella's WitchCraft (free): The magical Gifted have been persecuted for centuries. Now, join with your coven-mates to shape the modern world. WitchCraft was the first Unisystem game.
- Armageddon: The End Times (retail price $15): The Apocalypse has arisen, but not the way anyone predicted. Play as an angel, a demon, or a mortal brave enough to challenge a god.
- Ghosts of Albion (retail $5): Explore occult Victorian London in this complete RPG (widely regarded as the best version of the Cinematic Unisystem rules) inspired by the 2003 BBCi series co-created by Amber Benson.
- Terra Primate: Savage adventure in a world where Man is the missing link.
I have gone on and on about my love for these games. Admittedly I am biased.
WitchCraft might just be my most favorite game of all time. In my mind WitchCraft is the perfect game, it has everything I have ever needed in a game.
Armageddon is a "sequel" to WitchCraft. It extends the myths and expands the system to include some greater supernaturals and more metaphysics. Armageddon isn't a "post apocalyptic" game, you are in the middle of the Apocalypse right now and you have a chance to send the world in a completely new direction.
Conspiracy X 2,.0 updates 90s paranoia to a post 9/11 world. Written by Dave Chapman (of Doctor Who fame) it uses the same system as WC/Arm but presents a very different sort of world.
Terra Primate also uses the same Classic Unisystem rules as WitchCraft, Armageddon, Con X and All Flesh Must Be Eaten. In this game though all the characters are (or can be) intelligent apes. Think Planet of the Apes. Really great and underrated game.
Ghosts of Albion. What else can I say about this game? It's my baby, my magnum opus. I love that they mention that is is "widely regarded as the best version of the Cinematic Unisystem rules". If WitchCraft is my favorite game Classic Unisystem game then this is my favorite Cinematic Unisystem game. In fact I have often said that Ghosts of Albion is my love letter to WitchCraft.
The bonus books are really, really awesome.
- Conspiracy X Paranormal Sourcebook (retail $17.50): Alien vs. ghost -- who wins? With your luck, you'll be squaring off against them both.
- Conspiracy X Extraterrestrials Sourcebook (retail $17.50): Planning a close encounter with alien invaders? This is the Conspiracy X sourcebook you need.
- Mystery Codex (retail $11.50): New WitchCraft skills, powers, metaphysics, and, above all, vampires.
- Abomination Codex (retail $8): More skills, powers, metaphysics, secret organizations, voodoo magic, and -- because the vampires weren't enough -- were-creatures.
The Con X source books will work with the WitchCraft/Arm ones and visa versa. You just have to figure out how to get the myths of both worlds to interact.
Mystery Codex and Abomination codex are also long out of print, so getting these PDFs is the only way you can get the books now.
So if you don't have these books yet now is a great time to check them out.
I give ALL of them my highest recommendations.
Plus 10% of your contribution goes to the American Cancer Society. So there is that.
http://bundleofholding.com/index/current/name/Unisystem
Monday, January 26, 2015
Listserv - Going, Gone
It was going to happen sooner or later, I have to admit it was much, much later than I ever would have thought.
I just got this email from Wizards of the Coast regarding the listserv emails.
Frankly I am surprised they were still active, though the MYSTARA-L list was pretty much active the entire time I have been on it. That dates back to the early 90s.
So I don't have a good song to toast the life and death of the Listserv, so the Dropkick Murphys will have to do. Going out in style.
BTW. Anyone know who the girl is this video? The one in the screen grab above.
I just got this email from Wizards of the Coast regarding the listserv emails.
Hello!So the communication tool that began with MPGN.com (remember that?) and once was the primary voice of TSR (and later WotC) on the internet is now slipping away to join other relics of the 90s tech like the TSR pages on AOL and Compuserv.
On February 15, 2015, Wizards of the Coast will terminate our LISTSERV
system that manages this (and other) mailing lists. We've watched the usage
of these mailing lists dwindle due to the rise of other communication
platforms, such as forums and social media. Given this decreased usage, we
have made the decision that it was time to turn them off.
Please take these two weeks to back up or archive any emails you wish to
keep. After February 15, 2015, they will no longer be available and these
lists will cease to function.
—Wizards of the Coast
Frankly I am surprised they were still active, though the MYSTARA-L list was pretty much active the entire time I have been on it. That dates back to the early 90s.
So I don't have a good song to toast the life and death of the Listserv, so the Dropkick Murphys will have to do. Going out in style.
BTW. Anyone know who the girl is this video? The one in the screen grab above.
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