Just an update on what’s been happening lately
So I’m back to being a player now.
My Monday online group has been playing 5e - I’m a Firbolg Nature Paladin. We’ve been fighting demon cultist nobles. We’ve sorted them out so we’ll be back to Doctor Who and Hero System Space 1888 for a bit. Then maybe Starfinder.
On Fridays I’m playing pathfinder 1e - specifically a half-orc fire oracle called Keef. After some encounters with some elves and kobolds he’s decided he really hates elves.
Current plans - try to persuade one of my groups to play Brindlewood Bay. Possibly try to run some Pathfinder 2e.
Bad news: now I’ll have to paint something.
So a few kickstarter things have arrived in the past month or so (drivethru links are affiliate ones, sorry)
Darkened Hill and Dale. A great collection of system-neutral English folk horror scenarios.
Outgunned Adventures, the Yahtzee pulp game from Two Little Mice (and Free League).
Bit odd init - a one-dice game from Cakebread and Walton. A game about teens living in a weird English village.
Chill air by I heard about this via Julian Simpson’s Cartoon Gravity/Pleasant Green community. This one surprised me with how rapidly it delivered.
I’ve also have a huge pile of preview pdfs from other things: Shadowlands games CoC scenarios, Handiworks game 5evil, Lemurian Chronicles, Fateforge…
After deciding earlier this year that I would not buy any books until I finished off my too read pile… I decided to sign up to a subscription to the British Library’s Tales of the Weird. So far I’ve read Medusa, which is 18th century sea-faring tentacle-y horror adventure that was originally published in the same year as Call of Cthulhu, and also ploughed my way through Return of the Ancients, which is a collection of stories about ancient gods and myths breaking their way into the 19th-20th century.
I would like to get to a RPG convention later in the year but it looks like I won’t be free when any are on so maybe next year…
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Gaming
So I’m back to being a player now.
My Monday online group has been playing 5e - I’m a Firbolg Nature Paladin. We’ve been fighting demon cultist nobles. We’ve sorted them out so we’ll be back to Doctor Who and Hero System Space 1888 for a bit. Then maybe Starfinder.
On Fridays I’m playing pathfinder 1e - specifically a half-orc fire oracle called Keef. After some encounters with some elves and kobolds he’s decided he really hates elves.
Current plans - try to persuade one of my groups to play Brindlewood Bay. Possibly try to run some Pathfinder 2e.
Good News
I was lucky enough to win a box of technical paints from Moonhopper games!
As a thank you here’s a plug for them… they do a wide range of basing materials, paints, minis… loads of useful stuff if miniature games are your thing.
As a thank you here’s a plug for them… they do a wide range of basing materials, paints, minis… loads of useful stuff if miniature games are your thing.
Bad news: now I’ll have to paint something.
Kickstarters
So a few kickstarter things have arrived in the past month or so (drivethru links are affiliate ones, sorry)
Darkened Hill and Dale. A great collection of system-neutral English folk horror scenarios.
Outgunned Adventures, the Yahtzee pulp game from Two Little Mice (and Free League).
Bit odd init - a one-dice game from Cakebread and Walton. A game about teens living in a weird English village.
Chill air by I heard about this via Julian Simpson’s Cartoon Gravity/Pleasant Green community. This one surprised me with how rapidly it delivered.
I’ve also have a huge pile of preview pdfs from other things: Shadowlands games CoC scenarios, Handiworks game 5evil, Lemurian Chronicles, Fateforge…
Reading
After deciding earlier this year that I would not buy any books until I finished off my too read pile… I decided to sign up to a subscription to the British Library’s Tales of the Weird. So far I’ve read Medusa, which is 18th century sea-faring tentacle-y horror adventure that was originally published in the same year as Call of Cthulhu, and also ploughed my way through Return of the Ancients, which is a collection of stories about ancient gods and myths breaking their way into the 19th-20th century.
Conventions
I managed to spend a couple of hours at Portsmouth Comic-Con at the start of May. Lots of people seemed to be having a good time and I picked up a few interesting bits and pieces.I would like to get to a RPG convention later in the year but it looks like I won’t be free when any are on so maybe next year…
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