Tuesday, October 31, 2017

Halloween 2017: All Hallows' Eve

Might as well cut to the chase:


Happy Halloween!


Must confess I didn't do too much Halloween-related today. Not trick-or-treating. Didn't eat any candy. Was going to read the DC House of Horror one-shot after watching tonight's episode of DC's Legends of Tomorrow set during Halloween but after fast-forwarding through the episode (yeah, I know shouldn't do that) I discovered next week's episode is set during the Victorian era and may feature vampires. So I figured I will watch that episode later.


As for the DC comic, I may read it tomorrow. Speaking of comics, while I didn't attend Halloween Comicfest, I did pick up some of the comics when I played Shadowrun Missions yesterday. They are: The Friendly Ghost Casper, Donald Duck's Halloween Scream, Shiver, Ghostbusters: Happy Halloween, and Hellboy and the BPRD 1953 The Witch Tree and Rawhead and Bloody Bones. With any luck, I'll be able to spend a huge chunk of Halloween day 2 (ie All Saints Day) reading comics!


What I did do was take advantage of One Book Shelf's Halloween sales and bundles. Discovered that the Barovia modules for Adventurers League (AL04) were cheaper via the bundle (@ 40% off) and thus the better option. While I was at it, I picked up the Mummy: the Curse (nWOD) bundle and a Monster comics bundle (has the Doctor Mirage trade from Valiant). Then I realized I could pick up the core book and all five supplements for Palladium Book's Dead Reign much cheaper than normal. For those unfamiliar with Dead Reign, it is Palladium Book's post-zombie apocalypse setting. While I already own a copy of the core book, I don't have easy access to it and watching The Walking Dead puts me in a zombie apocalypse mood. Don't know if I would ever run it though.


Then I check out some Halloween-related links:


The pumpkin genome has been sequenced.


Here's a quick history of pumpkins. Fun fact: Europeans had never seen them before coming to North America.


The pumpkin produces a compound that is a natural disinfectant!


I must confess I haven't seen the newest version of the movie IT. Here's how Stephen King's work such IT parallel the Cthhulhu Mythos.


Viking zombies and the means of dispatching them can be read about here.


Now, I think I am going to watch some Halloween movies!


Next time.





Monday, October 30, 2017

Halloween '17: The Most Halloween-like Shadowrun Mission Module I've Ever Played

Within a couple hours, my local FLCGS will host its once a month Shadowrun Missions event. Unlike last year, as mentioned in the 'was Halloween night trick-or-treat?' blog entry, I don't think tonight's event will be cancelled. As Halloween is tomorrow, here's a game write-up of the module that reflected Halloween the most. At least couple Shadowrun Missions would qualify...


The cast: Truce a human drone rigger. "Snuffles" - a dwarf decker with a fondness for Sesame Street. Umi - Elven Face Adept. Lastly, I played Nox Human Combat Mage.


Thereby Spoilers but I will avoid specifics as much as possible... I'll also switch from 1st to 3rd person quite a bit too.




Our quartet of shadowrunners were hired by a duo familiar to us whose identities will remain anonymous. We're professional like that chummer! Anyway, our job was to find a missing family or two. First, we had to investigate an office. Passkey provided.


So the office, which didn't have an astral barrier, was without power and thus no light. Nox learned the value of flashlights that day. Truce manages to jury-rig the electrical systems and power, lightning, and an electrical discharge zapping Truce comes on. Despite using the passkey, Snuffles still had to bypass the keypad. Footage is accessed displaying kids knocking out the guards with gas grenades. Umi the most perceptive of the runners doesn't pick up a minute clue. The quartet proceed to another office. Nox doesn't perceive any magical auras. Snuffles enters the host node within the Matrix and discovers one of the objects of our search was implanted with bleeding-edge tech! Umi and Truce with Snuffles decker-fu nab a couple of medkits. The runners leave the building with power on and lock up.


The next location is like a palace among the rundown vicinity of the Containment Zone. Upon smelling rotting flesh, gas masks are handed out. Nox scopes out the place by astrally projecting. Finds nothing in either the house or garden. Yet, when he checks out the shed he detects lumps within the ground are moving! Dreading astral combat, Nox beats it. Upon reaching the other runners, Nox informs them of what he finds. While they perform a Matrix search, Nox uses Cleansing metamagic and attempts to summon an Air Elemental Force 4. He gets 3 services.  The quartet then approach the house. Umi triggers a monofilament tripwire, which she edges to dodge. Snuffles proceeds to unlock the house when a shock nets falls on the hapless Snuffles and Umi. Nox manages to dodge the net. Nox sends his air elemental to scope out the shed. Learns that it was worms crawling over what may be dead bodies. As we enter the house, Snuffles enters the house node where a castle motif greets him. After much searching, Truce and Snuffles detect a secret room with a map of Chicago. Umi cooks stir fry and Nox locates another secret room where it's discovered that a boy is an object of a search... The runners leave discovering bike tracks by the shed, which is a chicken coup filled with dead chickens. Snuffles dons a hazmat suit and arranges for a dead chicken and their food/water to picked up by a contact for further analysis. Truce's drone notices female bikers going from house to house; and Truce contacts a female biker contact. Turns out its her group. Small world indeed chummers.


At a homeless shelter, a scene of death awaits. From there, Snuffles triangulates our next stop: a flower shop. As we arrive, it is sunset and the air elemental is freed. Nox astrally projects to discover there's an aura by the door and a mana barrier further in. Truce's drone enters. Upon the runners physically entering the flower shop, Nox has the bright idea to flick the switch from which the magical aura is fixated upon. Boom! Fireball. Nox's spell defense helps the group avoid must of the effects of the fireball. Then, the sprinkers turn on. Contact poison. Knock out gas to be precise. Snuffles wearing a hazmat suit is the only once conscious. Panicking he realizes the other three aren't dead. Drags our comatose bodies into the van and commands the drone to do the same.


When we wake, we buy hazmat suits, gas masks, and flashlights and return to the flower shop. Inside the office, we find a tunnel leading down. Nox with hazmat suit is too big to fit so he takes it off. After squeezing through a tunnel at the bottom, an overpowering stench hits us. No one loses their lunch. Then we enter a room which is pretty much a charnel house. Background Count of 4 aspected toward death! Pictures of human kids along with gore dots the walls. Then phasing out of the mist above us, two vampires appear and attack Nox and Umi! Nox is struck by a sword blow that reduces him to 1 box of physical! Umi uses her adept power of 'Too pretty' to dodge. Unfortunately for her the vampire on her connects with a sword a couple of times. Nox is fortunately missed. They are both saved by the burst fire from both Truce and Snuffles, which kills one vampire and injures another. Appearing outmatched, the lone vampire transforms into mist and escapes through the cracks! After gathering their bearings, the runners discover the remains of the dead kids among the bodies.


The SRM module was Season 06-01 10-57. It wasn't just the vampires that made me feel that this module was the most fitting for a Halloween blog entry. The creeping tension that culminated in a scene of horror, the fear of the unknown, and a feeling of imminent TPK secured the nod.


All Hallows' Eve is tomorrow.


Happy Gaming!


Next time,



Sunday, October 29, 2017

Halloween '17: Sunday Funnies Halloween Edition

As I blog this, Sunday is mere hour from being over. All Hallows' Eve is a mere two days away. Know what that means? Halloween-themed comic strips in today's Sunday Comics. Ergo, I am going to what I did this New Year's and do a run-down on select comic strips from today's comics. Will stick to the strips with a Halloween or Fall flavor.




Spoliers - if you haven't read today's, 10/29/2017, strips and desire not to know the details...








For Better or For Worse - Brings back memories of being the older sibling 'too old and mature' to trick-or-treating. Punch line is the final panel when Michael decides to wear an impromptu mask.


Zits - Not a Halloween comic strip per se but it does a good job of reflecting packing up summer things in preparation of Fall/Winter. Then the strip becomes about saving objects for Jeremy once he gets his own place. Jeremy, of course, has other plans.


Garfield - While no one's wearing a costume on panel, there's references to dressing up for a date. The reader is left to wonder what Jon's wearing so the context isn't as defined. I choose to see a Halloween costume. Haha!


Hi and Lois - The parents are dressed as Superman and Wonder Woman for a Halloween costume. Role reversal ensues!


Peanuts - Woodstock gingerly tries to navigate leaping from branch to branch. And fails. Fortunately, Snoopy to his chagrin breaks Woodstock's fall.


Wizard of Id - The Wizard pops out from strange places shouting 'Boo!' and scaring people. Even scares his jailer at the end.


Sally Forth - A kid pre-games his candy run at the Forth's home only to discover Ted's not there. The ensuing Baby Boomer rant about 'kids these days' is really much, much funnier than my summary can do justice.


B.C. - One of the character runs to and fro as he's scared by a pair of eyes and a canine. A *ahem* prehistoric version of those who watch scary movies for fun during Halloween time.


Dustin - Dustin cons a kid into helping him rake leaves. Excellent two panel strip.


Rose is Rose - Jimbo Gumbo gets an autographed pumpkin and a selfie with a famous pumpkin juggler whom meanwhile tries to squeeze more money out of Jimbo.


Foxtrot - The hijinks when the two kids go trick-or-treating as zombies while trying to pass themselves off as a real zombies only to be one-upped by a biology professor.




And there you have it, today's Fall/Halloween-themed Sunday comics! Once again, I enjoyed blogging about the latest edition of the Sunday funnies. Meant to do this more often this year, but the best laid plans of mice and men. Might do a 'best of' for each month before the end of the year. We'll see.


Next time.







Saturday, October 28, 2017

Halloween '17: The OBS Jack O'lantern (and Other Iconography) Trick or Treats Are Back!

Every Halloween I look forward to OneBookShelf's (DriveThru Comics, DriveThru Fiction, DriveThru RPG) annual Trick or Treat Jack O'Lantern scavenger search. Last year, they ushered in other Halloween iconography such as ghosts and witch hats. Whereas during the early days there was a trick, there haven't been any the prior two years. While they have a 30% (or is it 31%) off sale on select titles, the Jack O'Lantern search is what I am most excited about. I do love free stuff!


So what goodies did I find on each site:




DriveThru Comics
  • The Tithe #1
  • Badabing Badaboom! - an RPG adventure...
  • Free Pumpkin Mounted Knights
  • Valiant Universe Handbook: 2015 Edition - There is the much talked about Valiant Cinematic Universe on the horizon...
  • Escape from Zombie Earth
  • Ghost Hackers




DriveThru Fiction
  • Apex Magazine #1
  • Fear Fetchers
  • Ghost Hackers
  • Free Pumpkin Mounted Knights
  • Trilogy of the Second Age: Chosen of the Sun (set within the world of the Exalted RPG)
  • Bag of Tricks (has a Pathfinder logo on it)




DriveThru RPG
  • Fiasco: Camp Death
  • Free Pumpkin Mounted Knights
  • Ghost Hackers
  • Age of Cthulhu 3: Shadows of Leningrad
  • Something Wicked Stirs
  • Snap Sites: Vamonos Pizza - a GM aid




Hmm, there's a couple duplicate goodies across all three sites. Guess, you can sort of call that a trick! Overall, a decent trick or treat haul if I do say so myself.


Don't know yet if I'll purchase any of the bundles available on each site nor take advantage of the 31% off sale. The Ravenloft sale on DM's Guild is the one certainty. In addition to classic Ravenloft supplements, all the Season 4 modules set in Barovia and thus thematically connected to the Curse of Strahd storyline for Adventurers League are on sale. DM's Guild doesn't often discount Adventurers League modules (about as rare as rolling a Natural 20 more than three times during a combat!) so its perfect opportunity to stock up. Suppose since I am plugging on online site's digital sale, Dark Horse Digital has three Halloween sales going on. Found both Eerie and Creepy Megabundles irresistible! Only drawback is they're tied to Dark Horse Digital; but I doubt I would ever have purchased them hardcopy...


Perhaps I will read these all by or during next (2018) Halloween! I can dream, I can dream. Haha!


Only three more days until Halloween!


Next Time.

Friday, October 27, 2017

Halloween '17: Walking Dead S6 Part 1 Marathon

Much I did while anticipating Halloween last year, I binge-watched a season of The Walking Dead. Okay, unlike last year, I did not engage in a marathon viewing of an entire season such as I did with Season 5. Started much too late to repeat my performance with Season 6; and there's still plenty of other shows, movies, and comics I want to experience this Halloween season. So I stopped with Episode 8 since that's around the time the show underwent hiatus. Also, I didn't record these episodes like I did Season 5. Instead, I watched Season 6 (what I will dub Part One) via Netflix. Since Netflix doesn't have commercials, my stream-of-conscious thoughts per episode will be from recall.


First Time Again
  • The black & white flashbacks were kind of neat from an experimental point of view. However, I would have preferred to see some of the scenes via color such as the grand shot of the walker herd pinned behind the two trailers.


JSS
  • Last year, I theorized that Ennid (or however you spell her name) was the daughter of the leader of the Whisperers based on some stuff I gleaned from the comics. Yeah, about that... I was wrong. Unless the flashbacks are misleading, Ennid most definitely isn't one of them.
  • So how'd the raw turtle she ate not sicken her?
  • Have to say the 'I won't kill anyone and all life is precious' Morgan is the perfect counter-balance to the 'the world is death, savagery, and no place for the civilized' of the Wolves.
  • Carol is badass.
Thank You
  • Michonne and Glen's interactions with the new Alexandrians was kind of neat.
  • Nothing ever goes smooth in Walking Dead-land.
  • Rick is a badass and how's he getting out of this one!
  • Similarly, how is Glen...
Here's Not Here
  • How Morgan transitioned from out-of-his-mind *ahem* clearer to the tranquil staff-wielding badass.
  • Eastman was pretty cool.
  • Of the eight episodes I marathoned over the last several days, I enjoyed this one the most.
Now
  • Hmm, I must've missed the part when Michonne and crew returned...
  • Clearly, Rick out-racing the walker herd from the RV won't be shown...
  • Talked about decomposed walkers! Wonder why no one noticed they were gone...
Always Accountable
  • Could the group of men be connected to Negan and the Saviors?
  • Tarp covered zombies.... Missed out those two were connected to the two girls.
  • Being dependent on insulin shots during a post-zombie apocalypse is not a good thing.
  • Talk about scorched earth!
  • Probably the best Abraham moment during the entire series! Wonder what he'll do with the rocket-propelled grenade!
  • Love recurring motifs such as oil & gas company.
Heads Up
  • Spencer is quite the loose cannon although him attempting to shimmy along the line was cool until the hook came loose.
  • Glenn surviving by crawling out from Nicholaus's corpse under the dumpster was kind of neat. Although I found it curious the walkers lost interest in him. Could it be too many dead walkers masked him?
  • One of these times the Glenn won't escape certain death. Like when Negan appears such as in the comic...
  • Yep, my Ennid theory is definitely wrong. Sigh.
  • That tower doesn't look too healthy... Speaking of which I didn't put two-and-two together that Spencer shot the driver and that's why the truck ran into the tower and not the wall.
  • And down it goes!
Start to Finish
  • Here's the zombie carnage we've been anticipating!
  • Not surprised Morgan defeated Carol as he's had training.
  • Hey, Eugene was useful! Lockpicking for the win.
  • Love the return of the zombie guts camouflage!
  • Negan is coming!
And thus ends my Halloween Walking Dead marathon. Since I have Netflix I am pretty sure I will watch the remainder of the season (already skimmed through Episode 9 *cough* *cough*) and Season 7 by next Halloween. Or who knows maybe I'll wait until next Halloween season to watch them. I certainly will blog about it though!


Only 4 more days until Halloween!


Next time.


Wednesday, October 25, 2017

Halloween '17: A Trio of Halloween Links

Been awhile since I last shared some links I found interesting via this blog. As Halloween rapidly approaches, here is trio of links that I felt had a Halloween flavor.


Death and the dead are huge theme of Halloween. You can't swing a stick among Halloween decorations without hitting depictions of graveyards, headstones, and skeletons. One can say Halloween is a holiday during which we grapple with a destination that awaits us all: the grave. However, not all cultures practice the same funeral rites and interact with the dead in the same manner. Here's a National Geographic ARTICLE in which a mortician is interviewed to discuss various funeral rites such as a mummified family member residing in one's home to composting the dead. Very fascinating. Could probably spice up one's tabletop role-playing game too!


Last couple Halloweens, I've mentioned folklore such as the draugr among others. I found this list of creatures from POLISH folklore interesting. The Północnica gives off a Freddy Krueger-like vibe. Nothing more terrifying than a monster that kills us in our dreams. That's just one among a handful. As someone who has game mastered, there's quite a bit here!


Seeing how this is a comics and games blog, I would be remiss not to include something that actually has bearing on an actual game. Polish, and Slavic, folklore permeates the Witcher videogame series. HERE'S how a ghost story from a Polish poem influenced a scene from the Witcher 3. Video games are truly an excellent means to spread stories and cultural elements among other cultures.


Hope you found these three Halloween-related links as interesting as I did. Only six more days until Halloween!


Next time.

Tuesday, October 24, 2017

Halloween '17: A Half-Orc Barbarian Attends a Costume Party

A Half-Orc Barbarian Wearing Glasses?!


Ladies and gentlemen, my original title had I blogged this earlier. Before October. Lacks the Halloween-flair, don't you think?


Why is this virtually the first Halloween 2017 blog entry you may ask? Why, because the events transcribed below occurred Halloween night on 2016. Shadowrun Missions had been planned that evening. Alas, we didn't have enough players that evening so that game was cancelled. One may call it a Halloween trick if they may. Deciding to salvage our gaming session that All Hallows Eve, the four of us decided to replay a two-hour Adventurers League (D&D 5E) module.


That module was *dun dun dun* Hillsfar Reclaimed a Year 3 module tied to the Out of the Abyss storyline.


Your humble narrator of those events can regale you with the events that followed because I took notes. Now, my note-taking was in its infancy in those days, although to be honest its still developing to this day, so your humble narrator must * ahem * decipher his own notes. Plus, think this is among the first of the much promised game write-ups I have been mentioning...


The cast: My PC - Grogg the Half-Orc Barbarian. Believe he was 2nd level at the time. The other two PC's were Jared a war cleric and Pax the cleric of a domain I do know. Trickery wouldn't surprise me though given how the PC acted. Believe they were both human but not sure as I didn't record such at the time but they were both level 4.


I'm going to forego much of the background and many of salient points of the adventure so while there be spoilers many of them will be out of context.


Our intrepid adventurers had to access a secret entrance while underneath in the sewer system. Grogg was dismayed to encounter a swarm of rats and utters a 'why did it have to be rats!' ala Indiana Jones talking about snakes. Unfortunately, the rat swarm really, really liked Grogg and proceeded to swarm him. Feeling left out, another rat swarm assaults poor Grogg and crits! Poor Grogg is ineffectual at defending himself. He also *ahem* forgot to rage. Upon realizing that, I decided to make the * tactical * decision to not rage all combat. Thank goodness for two 4th level clerics nearby!


One of the clerics, the war cleric Jared vanquishes one of the swarms. Alas, poor Grogg is downed by the swarm. Uhm, yeah I forgot about the half-orc's ability to avoid that... One of the clerics heals Grogg. Again, as it was the early days of my note-taking I do not know if it was Jared or Pax. The rat swarm nibbles on Grogg dropping him to 1 hp. After missing three strikes, Grogg finally connects and downs the remaining rat swarm with his great axe! Rummaging through rubble, Pax and Jared find a pair of glasses. Out of jest, Pax places the glasses onto Grogg. Hence, the original title. Pax convinces the puzzled Grogg to continue wearing them.


Eventually, the adventuring trio are hired to infiltrate a nobleman, who hates nonhumans, costume party. We're provided magical means to disguise ourselves. Grogg adopts the nondescript moniker of 'Bob'. While weaving our way through the crowded streets, the befuddled Grogg dodges an errant horse. Despite Jared's attempt to calm the horse, Pax is struck. Since we're down on hit points and there's plenty of time to infiltrate the costume party, we short rest. I rolled a 12 on the hit die healing!


The trio reach the keep where we're each individually interviewed as to why we should be hired on as extra help. Grogg: "I am Bob. Just got here. I work cheaply and move heavy objects." The interviewer listens to each of us with blatant disgust. Desperate to be done with his sordid task he hires us on and we're ushered on.


While being signed in, Grogg discovers the glasses are tremendous help while performing a quick investigation of the desk. With advantage, he gets a natural 20 and discovers the schedule we seek. After sign-in, Grogg receives 1 GP and true to his human peasant disguise he celebrates as if he acquired hundreds of gold pieces. As its a costume party and the lord hosting detests nonhumans, we're given the option of wearing masks whose depiction is a mockery of several non-human PC races. The magically-disguised-as-human Grogg decides to slyly rib the nobles by selecting... the half-orc costume. Meanwhile, Pax chooses to heckle Grogg while also selecting the half-orc costume.


Well, there's a party and party stuff happens. Eventually, as with all D&D modules, combat occurs. The two clerics and their half-orc barbarian discover that two of the human nobles aren't who we thought they were. They were magically disguised too! Except they weren't disguised PC races. They were actually demons! Hmm, guess the mod is more Halloween-related than I thought! Plus, Out of the Abyss does have a connection to the Abyss and demons and year 3 modules did contain the occasional demon. But I digress.


The demons were succubus and an incubus. Fortunately, the incubus didn't actively engage in battle. As for succubus, battle was joined!


Unfortunately, she uses her wiles of a succubus and gazes at Pax. Who promptly fails his Wisdom save and strikes Grogg. Fortunately for Pax, the then raging barbarian Grogg had decided to focus his fury on the demon instead due to the unease he felt toward it due to his tribal upbringing. Afterwards, Pax would feel his wrath. The succubus kisses Pax, which saps Pax of much of his hit points but enabling him to break his compulsion. Grogg's swings at the succubus experiences the same luck as with the rats as he misses terribly. She, however, does not miss him. Jared strikes her with his magical weapon (which he may have cast earlier...) and then attacks again with a spiritual weapon he brings forth with a prayer. Pax using his priestly magic calls upon the Radiant of Dawn onto both fiends. The incubus who had stayed out of the battle reacts by going ethereal and flees. The succubus attempts her succubus wiles on Grogg. Unlike Pax the cleric had, Grogg shrugs off her charm! Grogg then realizing Pax must not have been so lucky decides to attack her instead. Finally, Jared's spiritual weapon vanquishes her.


The adventurers get everything sorted out and manage to leave the keep unmolested by the very, very embarrassed guard.


Pax's trick on Grogg with the glasses turns out to be more of a Halloween treat as they're magical glasses. The barbarian * ahem* keeps them. Grogg also leveled too!


And that folks, is what transpired during my unexpected D&D session on All Hallows' Eve last year.


Happy Gaming!


Next time.

Thursday, October 19, 2017

Teenage Monk Ninja Tortles and Other Charities!

Old-time gamers will get the reference of the title right away. Yep, it's true. It is a play on Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles and Other Strangeness.


Growing up, I was (heck, I still am!) a huge Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles fan. Before I played my very first game of Advanced Dungeons & Dragons 2nd Edition, I sifted through the pages of Palladium Books' TMNT & Other Strangeness, Revised Edition. Being unfamiliar with RPGs, the stats were pretty greek to me. Then when the door to RPGs were opened to me, I just had to try it out. We never did play TMNT & Other Strangeness much. Plus, I never did play a mutant turtle.


Around the same time, TSR released an expansion to it's AD&D Mystara line called Red Steel. Red Steel was quite the exotic setting. Among the new races included was the tortle. A tortle is exactly what it sounds like: a humanoid turtle. Cue ninja turtle jokes. Boy, did those jokes fly. We never did create those ninja tortles nor used Red Steel very much.


Flash forward a couple decades, (sigh has it been this long?!) Fifth edition of Dungeons & Dragons debuts. The monk class contains a subclass called the Way of the Shadow. Ninjas are referenced as examples of such monks. If you're thinking I got ideas about creating a ninja, you'd be right.


Over the last several months, social media was abuzz with folks inquiring about WOTC adapting the tortle to 5E. Their response is encouraging.


And just like that, WOTC unveiled the torle as a playable race, and AL legal too!, as part of package where proceeds go to their Extra Life charity initiative, which donates to Children's Miracle Network. WOTC is engaging in other activities besides the Tortle Package for Extra Life and you can read about them (and the Tortle Package) HERE. It's pretty cool!


So donate to Extra Life, watch the games on Twitch, attend the sponsored tables in Game-Hole Con in Wisconsin, and/or purchase the Tortle Package if you want to contribute to Children's Miracle Network.


Don't know about you but I am itching to play a teenage monk ninja tortle myself.


Happy Gaming!


Next time.





Monday, October 16, 2017

AL: My Confusion Over Season 7 Death Curse Cleared Up

Last month, only blogged twice during September so the entry should be easy to find, I vented my confusion over the Season 7 Death Curse and how it effects older characters. PCs whom died and are unlikely to be played in Season 7 mods.


As a refresher, much of my irritations was due to the timey-wimey nature of Adventurers League. AL was never really concerned over time lines before. At my FLCS, our 5th edition Dungeons and Dragons AL characters can expect to play a regular season module one week only to play a replay of an earlier season module the next. I've had the rotten luck to only have one AL PC not need to be raised from the dead.


Turns out, the answer I sought was to be found in the Death Curse Primer downloadable from DM Guild as part of the DM packet.


First, Season 7 modules WILL cover a timeline. Sort of. For a player such as myself who has several PCs whom would be subject to the Death Curse, I can't play those characters in any Tier 1 or Tier 2 Season 7 modules or two consecutive community created content modules. Plus, the Tomb of Annihilation. Given I can only really play D&D at my FLGCS on their RPG nights, Tomb of Annihilation isn't really an option for me.


So that lead to second point, I can play all those characters in any earlier season AL module to my heart's, and FLGCS's, desire. Again, CCC (Community Created Content) mods are the exception to this. I can play one of those and only one per PC until...


Third, the new year marks the end of the AL-wide "Death Curse Banner Decree". Come January 2018, Adventurers League considers the events of Tomb Annihilation to have been completed as Tier 3 and Tier 4 modules occur after the events of the hardcover module. So all the PC that sat out, can be played once more. I'm guessing for players like your truly would have to play a surrogate for a Death Cursed-PC in a Tier 3 module in order to break the curse for said PC. That last part is a little unclear...


So there you have it, my AL Death Curse question has been answered for the most part. Simply don't play my other PCs until the New Year unless they are Season 1 - 6 and associated Hardcover modules. As for the PCs that do, I suppose January 2018 will answer that question.


Happy Gaming!


Next time.

Friday, October 13, 2017

Follow-up to Vintage Marvel Animated on Hulu along with Marvel's Inhumans First Impressions

Friday the 13th is winding down and I figured I cap the day with... a non-Halloween/horror post. Cause it's not just Friday the 13th, today is three days after the supposed expiration of vintage (okay 1990s vintage, sheesh!) Marvel Animated shows on Hulu along with the third week (and fourth episode) of Marvel's Inhumans.


First off, everyone such as myself who had those old Marvel animated shows (Fox Spider-Man, X-Men, Spider-Man Unlimited, X-Men Evolution, Iron Man Armored Avenger) at the bottom of their queue can relax. After the 10th when I logged onto Hulu to check to see if those shows expired, not only had they not expired but Hulu treated them as brand new shows! Don't know why but it certainly provides more time to watch them. Right? Hoping this doesn't mean they are "new" shows for a couple months and then expire.


Second, speaking of Marvel shows of more recent vintage, today marks the initial broadcast of the fourth episode and third week of Marvel's Inhumans.


Now, I understand Marvel's Inhumans didn't start with the best acclaim. I suppose much of that had to due with the first two episodes being shown on IMAX first. Got to say, those first two episodes are be-yoo-ti-ful. Much glossier than the more recent two. Folks also paid money to see it; and the IMAX showing didn't contain a couple exposition scenes the television debut had. While I felt the first two episodes were stellar, I did watch them on the television. As a movie that I paid money for, I don't think I would have enjoyed it as much. Plus, the bad press could be because the Inhumans are new and unfair comparisons with the X-Men are being made.


Okay, I am not a fan of Maximus terragenesis on the show being transformed into a human and not a super-genius who's very, very off his rocker. Well, Maximus does come across as both very bright and high on the megalomania scale on the show though. Perhaps, the lack of Kirby tech is glaring omission?


While watching the first couple episodes, I got a Basilisk vibe when each of the characters demonstrated their Inhuman power as each power was deployed to strategic effect in a surprising manner. Much like the ninjas in that anime/manga demonstrate their unique gifts. Black Bolt and Medusa's romantic relationship, although much less tragic, along with the "dueling" families also contribute to that impression. Okay, I am kind of reading into that comparison a little too much. Haha! The body count is much, much less than Basilisk.


For the first time, I fully understand why Black Bolt doesn't and will not kill Maximus. The difference between watching on screen versus a static page.


Next time.

Wednesday, October 11, 2017

Halloween: A Compilation of Halloween Blog Entries Past

We're nearing the mid-point of the month of October. No what that means? Halloween is almost around the corner. Last couple years, I pretty much devoted the month of October and a little of November to Halloween. Plus, I'd promise to dedicate my blog entries to the holiday. While I plan on Halloween entries for 2017, I am not doing a '13 days of Halloween' nor devote the rest of the month to it. Plan on blogging about things besides Halloween this month! Whenever I do blog about something Halloween-related 'Halloween' will appear within the title.


Since I have blogged using Halloween themes for a couple years, I decided I would kick off my Halloween theme by compiling my blog posts of Halloweens past. So if you've read them before, you take a trip down nostalgia lane with me by revisiting all 15 entries. If not, here ya go.


2015


The 2015 OBS Jack O' Lantern Haul can be found HERE. Got to say, I forgot I had some of these! With any luck I will get around to reading and reviewing some of them before the end of the month.


Vertigo 2015 Preview can be found HERE. Alas, I never did pick up nor read most of these titles. While I purchased the first couple issues of Clean Room and Unfollow, they became more wait for the trade. Did acquire more issues of Lucifer though, including duplicates of the first issue! Unfortunately, I hadn't added Lucifer to my pull list so there's gaps in my collection. Some reviews would be quite fitting wouldn't they?


My review for the movie the Last Witch Hunter is HERE. One of my rare movie reviews.


Howling Commandos of SHIELD #1 (ANAD) Review can be found HERE. Might actually be my only review from Marvel's All-New All-Different banner. Really should read the remaining five issues then they could be reviewed under my On the bubble/Cancelled heading that I haven't gone beyond announcing...


Halloween-related shows reviewed during the week of Halloween can be found HERE.  I had done a weekly recap of what I considered were Halloween-related shows. They were: iZombie, The Player, Sleepy Hollow, and Grimm.


2016


Exorcist the series write-ups can be found HERE and HERE. Still haven't finished the rest of the first season or started the second season yet. Once again, I am considering covering this year.


2016 OBS Trick or Treat Haul is HERE. Yeah, if I OBS does a Jack O' Lantern thing again this year, you can be certain I will blog about it.


Ghost Rider Arc for Marvels Agents of SHIELD: PART 1 and Part 2.


The Walking Dead Season 5 Write-Up is HERE. I did marathon viewing of season 5 of The Walking Dead and composed my thoughts. Neither season 6 nor season 7 were available to me then. Now, I have access to them on Netflix...


Ash meets Cthulhu?! - another comic book review.


Halloween 2016 Game NIGHT. Several future blog entries will be tied to this...


Samhain/All Saint's Day readings. A bunch of stuff I read on that day.


November 2nd: My final installment on All Soul's Day included my thoughts on the origins of Ghost Rider in Marvel's Agents of SHIELD, how Mexico decided to copy the James Bond film Spectre, and a shoutout for Disney's Giant Halloween Hex #1. I've been meaning to write a review for Giant Halloween Hex #1 for awhile. What do you know? It's Halloween season again!




So here's my look back at Halloween blog posts' past.


Next time.







Friday, October 6, 2017

DC's Version of Marvel Legacy Makes Sense

Slowly, the comics news sites are revealing DC titles are resuming older numbering, which pre-dates Rebirth, and probably New 52, numbering. Kind of like Marvel Legacy. However, I hazard to say DC's Legacy makes more sense actually.

While Marvel Legacy is essentially a PR move, DC's rumored re-numbering is more about time. DC Rebirth is meant to restore the classic elements New 52 chucked aside. Well, spoilers, Rebirth is really much more than that. See, New 52 wasn't really a new reality; but a cosmic alteration of the Post-Crisis DC many readers grew up on. The story of Rebirth is about gradually taking the New 52 and slowly easing the DC universe back to what it was before. Without disrespecting the readers who came aboard for New 52.

Since DC is going back to what it was before storywise, only fitting the titles resume their old legacy numbering.

Happy Reading 

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Wednesday, October 4, 2017

Time to Revise Gun vs Knight History Books!

We've read the history books. The Age of the Knight came to an end with advent of the gun. Secrets of the Shining Knight the Nova documentary on PBS examines both that question and the nature of the shiny plate armor the knight wore itself.

I am not going to discuss much of what Secrets of the Shining Knight here. It's a very excellent documentary. If you haven't seen it yet, you should. Get to watch plate mail forged!

So did guns eliminate the knight? Not quite the way the history books say. Yes, most armor isn't very effective against muskets. Remember the ridiculous looking lobster armor the knight is popularized as wearing? Not only is lobster armor the ultimate evolution of plate and medieval armor; but it worked against the musket balls of its time. Secrets of the Shining Knight demonstrates that quite excellently.

The following is an insight I gleaned from hints Secrets of the Shining Knight provides.

If the lobster armor worked, why did the shining knight go the way of the dodo? Because the lobster armor was expensive and the emerging nation-states with their standing armies didn't need the wealthy knight who wore the armor to fight their battles.

Shining knight armor disappeared because it was too expensive to field an army with the lobster armor required to resist the muskets of the time. Thus, began the trend of focusing on firepower over armor.

Talk about PBS's billing of 'Think Wednesday' living up to its moniker! Never would have thought of this post' s topic without seeing today's documentary.

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Sunday, October 1, 2017

Apparently, Hulu's Marvel Animated Shows Are Leaving Later This Month

When I first returned to Hulu after a several years' hiatus, I added a slew of (vintage) Marvel animated shows to my watch list. The nineties Fox Kids shows Spider-Man, Spider-Man Unlimited, and X-men. X-Men Evolution and Iron Man: Armored Avenger too. X-Men Evolution has been available on Hulu for about as long as the streaming service existed.


My intent was to watch those shows much like a stroll down nostalgia lane at my leisure. Other shows took priority. Mostly because many were expiring. There's certain irony here...


A couple days ago I checked the expiring section of my watch list which is my custom. Lo and behold, all the aforementioned Marvel Animated shows are set to expire! I scroll over and discover that as of this moment, all those shows are supposed to leave Hulu on the 10th. Of October.


Okay, okay, I have observed Hulu will push the expiration of show past the initial date by weeks or a couple months. In theory, I could binge watch a show or two.


The problem is other than Spider-Man Unlimited those other shows ran twenty-plus episodes. I ain't got time to binge-watch all of 'em! There's other shows that I don't want to eventually play the same game as the expiring-priority game is a zero-sum game indeed. Furthermore, the new television season has begun. Hulu is like a back up DVR and provided I view an episode in a timely manner an indirect way of influencing ratings. So unfortunately, I won't be making an effort to watch any of the classic (boy I feel old writing this!) Marvel Animated shows on Hulu.


Hopefully, the notice that Spider-Man, Spider-Man Unlimited, X-Men, X-Men Evolution, and Iron Man: Armored Avenger is expiring on the 10th of October (or later during the month) is meant to boost viewings on the shows can remain on Hulu for a little bit longer. Or return.


Don't believe Disney's proposed streaming service is starting anytime soon...


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