Women, Warlocks and Weirdos...
Here are few I have seen over the last week that I have not had the time to review properly yet.
All are 1970s flicks (with one exception) and most have to do with Satanism or the Occult. All of these have been on my "too watch" list for sometime.
La plus longue nuit du diable (1971)
Also known as "The Devil Walks at Midnight" and "The Succubus". A cursed woman returns to her father's home and proceeds to kill everyone seven deadly sins style long before "Se7en". She is described as a Succubus, but she seems to be a cursed woman. I saw this one originally on VHS many, many years ago. Right around the same time I first saw "Vampyres", so it had to be mid 80s. Been looking for it for years.
Status: Seen
A Virgin Among the Living Dead (1973)
NOT part of the "Living Dead" movie franchise nor really about zombies. In truth it would not be Halloween if I didn't watch a Jesús Franco movie. He even appears in the cast as a weird servant that can only utter gibberish. I have to admit I enjoyed that. This movie actually has a little in common with my next two movies. A woman arrives at a castle in England after her father has died only to be drawn into her weird uncle's family of living dead. Like some of Franco's work it is surreal at times, but this was still a fun movie with some nice surprises.
Status: First Time View
Evil Heritage (1976)
Also know as "Satan's Slave". This time, the girl comes to her uncle's home and they are Satanists instead of the living dead. Yes her parents are both dead in this one too. This one features Micheal Gough as the evil uncle and a young Barbara Kellerman who will later play the White Witch of Narnia on the BBC. This one also has a nice twist on the ending.
Status: First Time View
Black Candles (1982)
Ok, not the 70s, but it does have that late 70s feel to it, though the hair and clothes are very much 1980. Stop me if you have heard this one before. A girl travels to England on the death of her...brother this time. Here she met by her sister-in-law who also happens to be the high priestess of a Satanic coven. Her boyfriend gets pulled in and well, wackiness ensues. I liked the ending of this movie the least. I am a little surprised what they got away with in this movie. Depictions of incest, bestiality...it makes the ritual killings look so passe.
Status: First Time View
Moral of the story here? If a family member dies and leaves you a castle...just sell it and keep the money instead.
Stats
26 Watched / 20 New
Tuesday, October 27, 2015
October Movie Challenge: Oculus (2013).
Mirrors are scary.
Think about it for a bit. Vampires avoid them. Many cultures cover them or turn them around during funerals. Witches use them to communicate or even pass through. Then there is whole Bloody Mary thing. So Oculus capitalizes on this fear with a scary mirror, two siblings and a warped sense of time with murders.
Karen Gillian drops her normal Scotish accent in favor of an American one in this thriller. She and her brother witnessed something horrible 11 years ago. So bad that we are not told at first, only that her brother, now 21, is just getting out of a mental facility.
Over the course of the movie we learn that their mom went crazy, their dad did too, shot their mother and then tried to kill the kids. Tim, the brother, believes it was because their father was having an affair and their mother caught them. Kaylie believes it is the mirror the family once owned and it is possessed. She runs down the list of all the previous owners and the deaths and tragedies that befell them. Kaylie also has elaborate systems put into place to watch the mirror and keep them safe.
But you know that will all fail.
It was fun seeing Karen Gillian in something very, very removed from Amy Pond.
The movie had a good creep factor to it and the "monster" looked really cool. I was not totally thrilled with the end, but it was also not a surprise to be honest.
It gave me some ideas to use for mirrors in an adventure I am working on.
Stats
22 Watched / 17 New
Think about it for a bit. Vampires avoid them. Many cultures cover them or turn them around during funerals. Witches use them to communicate or even pass through. Then there is whole Bloody Mary thing. So Oculus capitalizes on this fear with a scary mirror, two siblings and a warped sense of time with murders.
Karen Gillian drops her normal Scotish accent in favor of an American one in this thriller. She and her brother witnessed something horrible 11 years ago. So bad that we are not told at first, only that her brother, now 21, is just getting out of a mental facility.
Over the course of the movie we learn that their mom went crazy, their dad did too, shot their mother and then tried to kill the kids. Tim, the brother, believes it was because their father was having an affair and their mother caught them. Kaylie believes it is the mirror the family once owned and it is possessed. She runs down the list of all the previous owners and the deaths and tragedies that befell them. Kaylie also has elaborate systems put into place to watch the mirror and keep them safe.
But you know that will all fail.
It was fun seeing Karen Gillian in something very, very removed from Amy Pond.
The movie had a good creep factor to it and the "monster" looked really cool. I was not totally thrilled with the end, but it was also not a surprise to be honest.
It gave me some ideas to use for mirrors in an adventure I am working on.
Stats
22 Watched / 17 New
Monday, October 26, 2015
October Movie Challenge: The Last Witch Hunter (2015)
Last week's Class Struggles I detailed many (but not all) of the Witch Hunter classes. This last weekend I got a chance to see the movie.
Ok. So this movie is not going to win any awards. But it was still a lot of fun. I have been a Vin Diesel fan since Iron Giant. In this one, he gets to punch things, stab things and generally have a good time.
Vin Diesel is good as the eponymous witch hunter Kaulder. I guess "Melkior" was out of the question. Kaulder is the "no spells" type of Witch Hunter.
Rose Leslie is a lot of fun as "Dream walker" witch Chole and of course Micheal Caine is great in whatever he does. Elijah Wood was also fun to see in a role that goes against type.
Don't go into this movie with high expectations. Go into it know it is a Vin Diesel flick. Though from a gamer's point of view it is geek-worthy to know that he is basically playing his D&D character on screen.
Ok. What else did I like. The Witch Queen was really cool looking and I am happy they kept her "monstrous" rather than turning on the sexual charm.
The "witch bar" was really cool. A place where witches try out different potions and magical concoctions. That is something I could totally steal for my own games (but obviously not of publication).
I also liked the mirror-ish, flashy, "Witch eyes" from the movie. Basically this was so the audience could tell who was really a witch. In my games witches can always tell who is who. Some witch hunters can also learn this. There is the tacit assumption that witches in this world are a different species, much in the same manner as in Kim Harrison's "Hollows" books, Harry Potter and a lot of other media. Interestingly the movie contends that the Black Plauge was cooked up by witches to purge the Earth of humans. So like the Hollows, human diseases do not effect witches. There has to be diseases then that can infect witches that do not harm humans.
There is no doubt that this is a "D&D" movie. The opening scene, which takes place in the past, features a group of hunters. My kids pointed out that the group contained a fighter, a cleric, rangers, even one that could be a thief.
Even Kaulder's sword can be easily stated up. Here it is with some liberties taken.
"Hexenbane"
+1 Sword, +3 Flaming vs. Witches*
Hexenbane is normally a +1 magical sword but in the presence of witches, warlock or evil-aligned spell casters it becomes a +3 Flaming sword. Witches know this sword on sight and any witch below 5th level must save vs. Petrification (or Will or Wisdom) or act as if a fear spell has been cast on them.
I think I want to detail the Dream Walkers in another post.
Stats
21 Watched / 16 New
Ok. So this movie is not going to win any awards. But it was still a lot of fun. I have been a Vin Diesel fan since Iron Giant. In this one, he gets to punch things, stab things and generally have a good time.
Vin Diesel is good as the eponymous witch hunter Kaulder. I guess "Melkior" was out of the question. Kaulder is the "no spells" type of Witch Hunter.
Rose Leslie is a lot of fun as "Dream walker" witch Chole and of course Micheal Caine is great in whatever he does. Elijah Wood was also fun to see in a role that goes against type.
Don't go into this movie with high expectations. Go into it know it is a Vin Diesel flick. Though from a gamer's point of view it is geek-worthy to know that he is basically playing his D&D character on screen.
Ok. What else did I like. The Witch Queen was really cool looking and I am happy they kept her "monstrous" rather than turning on the sexual charm.
The "witch bar" was really cool. A place where witches try out different potions and magical concoctions. That is something I could totally steal for my own games (but obviously not of publication).
I also liked the mirror-ish, flashy, "Witch eyes" from the movie. Basically this was so the audience could tell who was really a witch. In my games witches can always tell who is who. Some witch hunters can also learn this. There is the tacit assumption that witches in this world are a different species, much in the same manner as in Kim Harrison's "Hollows" books, Harry Potter and a lot of other media. Interestingly the movie contends that the Black Plauge was cooked up by witches to purge the Earth of humans. So like the Hollows, human diseases do not effect witches. There has to be diseases then that can infect witches that do not harm humans.
Even Kaulder's sword can be easily stated up. Here it is with some liberties taken.
"Hexenbane"
+1 Sword, +3 Flaming vs. Witches*
Hexenbane is normally a +1 magical sword but in the presence of witches, warlock or evil-aligned spell casters it becomes a +3 Flaming sword. Witches know this sword on sight and any witch below 5th level must save vs. Petrification (or Will or Wisdom) or act as if a fear spell has been cast on them.
I think I want to detail the Dream Walkers in another post.
Stats
21 Watched / 16 New
Sunday, October 25, 2015
October Movie Challenge: Dracula (2006)
We have a saying in our house. "If it is on the BBC then it is going to be good." Well...this movie is really testing that theory.
Edited to add: Turns out this was on ITV. So my theory is still good!
This was part of Masterpiece Theatre and BBC so I really expected a lot more than what I got.
He had some interesting ideas. Secret Society dedicated to the undead. Certain have a use for that. Linking vampirism, blood diseases and syphilis; always fun. Plus another retelling of the Dracula story. I liked the actors that played Seward, Mina and Lucy. Sophia Myles as Lucy was exceptional. But Harker and Van Helsing were a waste.
But I also had a lot of problems with this one.
First of the actor playing Dracula, Marc Warren, was just too young look really. Secondly casting Arthur Holmwood as a villain was a mistake. Killing Harker early, while not original, is still a bad idea. Also there was no Reinfield. That I can't abide by.
I don't have an issue with people tinkering with the Dracula story as long as it is a good story. NBC's Dracula series was a good example. But this one was not.
I had hoped for better to be honest.
Stats
20 Watched / 15 New
Edited to add: Turns out this was on ITV. So my theory is still good!
This was part of Masterpiece Theatre and BBC so I really expected a lot more than what I got.
He had some interesting ideas. Secret Society dedicated to the undead. Certain have a use for that. Linking vampirism, blood diseases and syphilis; always fun. Plus another retelling of the Dracula story. I liked the actors that played Seward, Mina and Lucy. Sophia Myles as Lucy was exceptional. But Harker and Van Helsing were a waste.
But I also had a lot of problems with this one.
First of the actor playing Dracula, Marc Warren, was just too young look really. Secondly casting Arthur Holmwood as a villain was a mistake. Killing Harker early, while not original, is still a bad idea. Also there was no Reinfield. That I can't abide by.
I don't have an issue with people tinkering with the Dracula story as long as it is a good story. NBC's Dracula series was a good example. But this one was not.
I had hoped for better to be honest.
Stats
20 Watched / 15 New
Friday, October 23, 2015
Friday Night Videos: Spooky Songs
Very loose theme tonight. A bunch of "Spooky" songs and songs that remind of an old friend who has a birthday coming up this weekend.
So without further ado....
When I think "Spooky" I think Classics IV.
I used to have this on a 45 rpm.
Is it spooky? Not really, but it has a cool vibe to it and it is the Season of the Witch. Plus Donovan is cool.
Raven hair and ruby lips, sparks fly from her finger tips...What is not to love about that?
Cream are pretty much rock and roll royalty. This is one is one my favorite songs of all time.
For the previously mentioned spooky friend here is some of her favorite band.
Find some wings.
She's come undun.
So without further ado....
When I think "Spooky" I think Classics IV.
I used to have this on a 45 rpm.
Is it spooky? Not really, but it has a cool vibe to it and it is the Season of the Witch. Plus Donovan is cool.
Raven hair and ruby lips, sparks fly from her finger tips...What is not to love about that?
Cream are pretty much rock and roll royalty. This is one is one my favorite songs of all time.
For the previously mentioned spooky friend here is some of her favorite band.
Find some wings.
She's come undun.
Kickstart Your Weekend: Aquelarre
I have not heard about the Spanish language RPG Aquelarre till before today.
But a quick look online tells me a lot of people are excited by it.
There is a new English language version on the way by none other than White Wolf's own Stewart Wieck. So that should mean it will look good and be fun.
https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/1861515217/aquelarre-the-dark-and-mature-medieval-rpg-now-in
The text says this is a dark and mature game. So YMMV.
I enjoy the art made to look like old woodcuts, so I ight back it just because of that alone.
Check it out. It looks like a lot of fun.
But a quick look online tells me a lot of people are excited by it.
There is a new English language version on the way by none other than White Wolf's own Stewart Wieck. So that should mean it will look good and be fun.
https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/1861515217/aquelarre-the-dark-and-mature-medieval-rpg-now-in
The text says this is a dark and mature game. So YMMV.
I enjoy the art made to look like old woodcuts, so I ight back it just because of that alone.
Check it out. It looks like a lot of fun.
Plays Well With Others: Ghosts and the Witch
This is completely self-serving, BUT it is coming from a place of sharing. I just grabbed +James Mishler's newest product Ghosts -- The Incorporeal Undead. If you want to get an idea of what you can do with his new book check out his blog at http://jamesmishlergames.blogspot.com/.
In particular The Pesky Poltergeist, The Ghost of the Haunted Keep and the Friendly Ghost. Check them out if you recognize them!
To make the claim that this book "Plays Well With Others" is actually weak on my part. Weak because the book is really designed to "Play Well With Everyone". It is Labyrinth Lord compatible (says so on the cover!) but beyond that it is really compatible with just about anything I can think of. In particular I was thinking how well this would work with Castles & Crusades, or even one of my favorites Astonishing Swordsmen & Sorcerers of Hyperborea and D&D5. His book is written in some sort of Ur-D&D that pretty much works with anything.
So my claims really are not really needed. But I want to make them anyway.
What I am really excited about is how well it works with my own witch book (that's the self-serving part), but I am excited all the same.
Witches and Ghosts have always had a nice relationship.
Within James' book there is the "Ghost Net" which is mentioned as being created by witches (well and by others too). According to rules in The Witch a Ghost Net is created as a Talisman. It can be hung over the threshhold of a doorway to keep ghosts away. Usually a Protection from Evil or Ghost Ward spell is all that is needed.
From my book here some spells that would work well with James' Ghost book. Either for or against ghosts. If you are using James' Hercynian Grimoire #1 then these are Charisma based-spell casters.
Level 1
Ghostly Hands
Ghostly Slashing
Level 2
Death Armor
Ghost Touch
Level 3
Danse Macabre
Ghost Ward
Magic Circle Against Undead
Level 4
Animate Shadows
Dance Macabre
Phantom Lacerations
Spiritual Dagger
Undead Destruction
Undead Enslavement
Withering Touch
Level 5
Death Candle
Death Curse
Wall of Bones
Wave of Mutilation
Level 6
Break the Spirit
Death Blade
Ethereal Banishment
Level 7
Call the Restless Soul* (in this case it would be an actual Restless Soul)
Death Aura
Etherealness
Level 8
Mystic Barrier
Wail of the Banshee
So what is the intersection of these two books? Well that is easy! The Bell Witch.
Bell Witch
No. Enc.: 1 (1)
Alignment: Chaotic (Evil)
Movement: N/A
Fly: 240’ (80’)
Armor Class: 3
Hit Dice: 3****
Hit Points: 14 hp
Attacks: 1 Touch or TK or Spell
Damage: 1d4 plus Fear
Save: Witch 3
Morale: 12
Intelligence: 14
Hoard Class: NA
XP: 150
The legend of the Bell Witch has been a part of American folklore since the 19th century.
You can read more about the Bell Witch here, http://www.bellwitch.org/ and here http://www.bellwitchcave.com/.
For your game here are the pertinent details. Katie Batts was an old witch that died on the Bell Farm sometime in the early 1800s. She haunts the farm and in particular Betsy Bell to gain her revenge on John Bell, whom she believes is responsible for her death.
Katie Batts was a 3rd level witch in life. She had a small dog as her familiar who died when she did.
Treasure: The Bell Witch has no treasure.
Ghost Witch: The Bell Witch was a witch when she was alive. She can still cast spells as a 3rd level witch. This is the same as Ghost Magician ability.
Poltergeist: The Bell Witch is a type of powerful Poltergeist. She can manipulate up to 150 lbs at a time.
Bell Witch Ectoplasm: This ectoplasm will allow the imbiber to use witch witch spells of up to the 2nd level. The imbiber must make percentile roll against the total number of ounces imbiber has had their entire lifetime. Rolling under this amount results in the loss of 1 life level (or Constitution point).
In particular The Pesky Poltergeist, The Ghost of the Haunted Keep and the Friendly Ghost. Check them out if you recognize them!
To make the claim that this book "Plays Well With Others" is actually weak on my part. Weak because the book is really designed to "Play Well With Everyone". It is Labyrinth Lord compatible (says so on the cover!) but beyond that it is really compatible with just about anything I can think of. In particular I was thinking how well this would work with Castles & Crusades, or even one of my favorites Astonishing Swordsmen & Sorcerers of Hyperborea and D&D5. His book is written in some sort of Ur-D&D that pretty much works with anything.
So my claims really are not really needed. But I want to make them anyway.
What I am really excited about is how well it works with my own witch book (that's the self-serving part), but I am excited all the same.
Witches and Ghosts have always had a nice relationship.
Within James' book there is the "Ghost Net" which is mentioned as being created by witches (well and by others too). According to rules in The Witch a Ghost Net is created as a Talisman. It can be hung over the threshhold of a doorway to keep ghosts away. Usually a Protection from Evil or Ghost Ward spell is all that is needed.
From my book here some spells that would work well with James' Ghost book. Either for or against ghosts. If you are using James' Hercynian Grimoire #1 then these are Charisma based-spell casters.
Level 1
Ghostly Hands
Ghostly Slashing
Level 2
Death Armor
Ghost Touch
Level 3
Danse Macabre
Ghost Ward
Magic Circle Against Undead
Level 4
Animate Shadows
Dance Macabre
Phantom Lacerations
Spiritual Dagger
Undead Destruction
Undead Enslavement
Withering Touch
Level 5
Death Candle
Death Curse
Wall of Bones
Wave of Mutilation
Level 6
Break the Spirit
Death Blade
Ethereal Banishment
Level 7
Call the Restless Soul* (in this case it would be an actual Restless Soul)
Death Aura
Etherealness
Level 8
Mystic Barrier
Wail of the Banshee
So what is the intersection of these two books? Well that is easy! The Bell Witch.
Bell Witch
No. Enc.: 1 (1)
Alignment: Chaotic (Evil)
Movement: N/A
Fly: 240’ (80’)
Armor Class: 3
Hit Dice: 3****
Hit Points: 14 hp
Attacks: 1 Touch or TK or Spell
Damage: 1d4 plus Fear
Save: Witch 3
Morale: 12
Intelligence: 14
Hoard Class: NA
XP: 150
The legend of the Bell Witch has been a part of American folklore since the 19th century.
You can read more about the Bell Witch here, http://www.bellwitch.org/ and here http://www.bellwitchcave.com/.
For your game here are the pertinent details. Katie Batts was an old witch that died on the Bell Farm sometime in the early 1800s. She haunts the farm and in particular Betsy Bell to gain her revenge on John Bell, whom she believes is responsible for her death.
Katie Batts was a 3rd level witch in life. She had a small dog as her familiar who died when she did.
Treasure: The Bell Witch has no treasure.
Ghost Witch: The Bell Witch was a witch when she was alive. She can still cast spells as a 3rd level witch. This is the same as Ghost Magician ability.
Poltergeist: The Bell Witch is a type of powerful Poltergeist. She can manipulate up to 150 lbs at a time.
Bell Witch Ectoplasm: This ectoplasm will allow the imbiber to use witch witch spells of up to the 2nd level. The imbiber must make percentile roll against the total number of ounces imbiber has had their entire lifetime. Rolling under this amount results in the loss of 1 life level (or Constitution point).
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