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Sunday, July 20, 2014
Saturday, July 19, 2014
Zatannurday: More Cosplay
It's summer. SDCC, NYCC and GenCon are all still ahead plus many other cons. How about some more Zatanna Cosplay!
Zatanna wp starring Callie Cosplay by SWFan1977 on deviantART
Zatanna by walker1812 on deviantART
zatanna X batman LOVE LOVE LOVE STORY by GhiandaiaCosplay on deviantART
MCM Expo May 2014 69 Zatanna by cosmicnut on deviantART
I'm A Spellaholic by ArienReign on deviantART
Zatanna Zatara cosplay by Naomi-VonKreeps on deviantART
Zatanna TV show promo by wedoitinthedark1 on deviantART
Supercon: Zatanna by Figmentsmedia on deviantART
Pay Attention by ArienReign on deviantART
Wonder woman Zatanna Batgirl by Asuka10 on deviantART
Hokus Pokus by ravikaa on deviantART
cigam thiw yalp annaw ouy oS by ArienReign on deviantART
Zatanna by AnchronismInAction on deviantART
ZATANNA identity crisis by dashcosplay on deviantART
Zatanna by jpop52 on deviantART
Zatanna - Sorceress Extraordinaire by ShatteredStitch on deviantART
Zatanna by Katsurag on deviantART
Zatanna Teaser by KohakuRose on deviantART
Zatanna portait by Lux96 on deviantART
Zatanna Zatara Cosplay - DC Comics by SylunaHirokashi on deviantART
Zatanna wp starring Callie Cosplay by SWFan1977 on deviantART
Zatanna by walker1812 on deviantART
zatanna X batman LOVE LOVE LOVE STORY by GhiandaiaCosplay on deviantART
MCM Expo May 2014 69 Zatanna by cosmicnut on deviantART
I'm A Spellaholic by ArienReign on deviantART
Zatanna Zatara cosplay by Naomi-VonKreeps on deviantART
Zatanna TV show promo by wedoitinthedark1 on deviantART
Supercon: Zatanna by Figmentsmedia on deviantART
Pay Attention by ArienReign on deviantART
Wonder woman Zatanna Batgirl by Asuka10 on deviantART
Hokus Pokus by ravikaa on deviantART
cigam thiw yalp annaw ouy oS by ArienReign on deviantART
Zatanna by AnchronismInAction on deviantART
ZATANNA identity crisis by dashcosplay on deviantART
Zatanna by jpop52 on deviantART
Zatanna - Sorceress Extraordinaire by ShatteredStitch on deviantART
Zatanna by Katsurag on deviantART
Zatanna Teaser by KohakuRose on deviantART
Zatanna portait by Lux96 on deviantART
Zatanna Zatara Cosplay - DC Comics by SylunaHirokashi on deviantART
Friday, July 18, 2014
Kickstart Your Weekend: NPC Player Cards & Another Witch
I have not been doing my Kickstarter posts here because there hasn't really been anything that interests me.
Well I have found a couple and look very cool.
Non-Player Cards: An Artful & Inspirational Generation Tool
by Andreas Walters
https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/metalweavedesigns/non-player-cards-npc-a-card-based-npc-generator
Creating memorable NPCs can sometimes be a chore. Creating even marginally interesting ones can even be a challenge. NPC Player Cards help with this task and can even flesh out any already created NPC.
The cards include Names, Professions, Relationships, Personality, Traits, Quirks, Goals and Secrets.
By my quick count that is 48,828,125,000,000 different NPCs.
Not too bad of a deal to be honest! Certainly worth checking out for the art alone.
Sean K Reynolds presents "Goody White's Book of Folk Magic"
https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/seankreynolds/sean-k-reynolds-presents-goody-whites-book-of-folk
Sean K. Reynolds gives us a book of Witch magic for Pathfinder. Hmm. Sounds neat!
It is a book on Folk Magic for witches, so there should only be a little overlap between his book and mine.
In fact I have already sent in my pledge.
Check these both out!
Well I have found a couple and look very cool.
Non-Player Cards: An Artful & Inspirational Generation Tool
by Andreas Walters
https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/metalweavedesigns/non-player-cards-npc-a-card-based-npc-generator
Creating memorable NPCs can sometimes be a chore. Creating even marginally interesting ones can even be a challenge. NPC Player Cards help with this task and can even flesh out any already created NPC.
The cards include Names, Professions, Relationships, Personality, Traits, Quirks, Goals and Secrets.
By my quick count that is 48,828,125,000,000 different NPCs.
Not too bad of a deal to be honest! Certainly worth checking out for the art alone.
Sean K Reynolds presents "Goody White's Book of Folk Magic"
https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/seankreynolds/sean-k-reynolds-presents-goody-whites-book-of-folk
Sean K. Reynolds gives us a book of Witch magic for Pathfinder. Hmm. Sounds neat!
It is a book on Folk Magic for witches, so there should only be a little overlap between his book and mine.
In fact I have already sent in my pledge.
Check these both out!
Thursday, July 17, 2014
Castles & Crusades 6th Printing
Castles & Crusades is now on it's 6th printing. So like many others I got in on their latest Kickstarter and the first book, the Player's Handbook, has been sent out.
No we could debate the need for a copy who is successful and on their 6th printing of even using Kickstarter, but I am not. If Troll Lord wants to give a portion of their pre-orders to KS then who am I to judge. Plus I think there is an advertising bump just being on Kickstarter vs. just doing pre-orders.
In any case the book is fantastic looking and a step up from their 5th printing.
The text is easier to read and the graphic images sharper and more colorful.
The increased text size also adds about 50 pages to the book.
Though there might be more text as well.
The character sheets are also subtly different.
I really, really enjoy Castles & Crusades. I think it is one of the best D&D-like games out there. I just wish I got to play it more.
No we could debate the need for a copy who is successful and on their 6th printing of even using Kickstarter, but I am not. If Troll Lord wants to give a portion of their pre-orders to KS then who am I to judge. Plus I think there is an advertising bump just being on Kickstarter vs. just doing pre-orders.
In any case the book is fantastic looking and a step up from their 5th printing.
The text is easier to read and the graphic images sharper and more colorful.
The increased text size also adds about 50 pages to the book.
Though there might be more text as well.
The character sheets are also subtly different.
I really, really enjoy Castles & Crusades. I think it is one of the best D&D-like games out there. I just wish I got to play it more.
Wednesday, July 16, 2014
Biggest List of Retro-clones I have seen
This list was posted to my Facebook feed today.
http://taxidermicowlbear.weebly.com/dd-retroclones.html
It is easily the biggest list of Retro-clones, near clones and other Old-School games I have ever seen.
Do yourself a favor and check it out.
The website's owner is also the author of Full Metal Plate Mail and Grey Six.
Grey Six includes an interesting take on the Warlock class and uses a lot of my OGC witch spells.
http://taxidermicowlbear.weebly.com/dd-retroclones.html
It is easily the biggest list of Retro-clones, near clones and other Old-School games I have ever seen.
Do yourself a favor and check it out.
The website's owner is also the author of Full Metal Plate Mail and Grey Six.
Grey Six includes an interesting take on the Warlock class and uses a lot of my OGC witch spells.
Owl & Weasel Wednesday #2 March 1975
Owl and Weasel hits Issue #2 and doubles in size! That is something even White Dwarf can't claim.
Still mot of the articles are by Ian Livingstone and Steve Jackson, but some other talent is coming in.
Steve Jackson discusses the Brighton Toy Fair on page 1. Interesting in this perspective since this is a hobby on the verge. How so? Well by how little he mentions is there. The Fair is big enough to take over "3 hotels" he only mentions a handful of games and these are all board games. Yes, at this point D&D has not come to England but there are no War Games mentioned either.
So a question the true Grognards out there. Were War Games already dying out in 75? I was under the impression that this was a good time for them.
A brief mention that the board game magazine Albion was no more. I had not heard of it at before this.
A little math puzzle for you to try at home:
Ah that is why. In the Editorial on Page 4 Steve Jackson reports a reader saying "get rid of the puzzles". A thus the first irritated gamer raises his voice against the establishment or something. The editorial does mention more exciting things to come.
There are some more puzzles and a bit about the recent resurgence of Mah Jong. 1975 Percy Kenyon would be happy to know that nearly 40 years later the game is still played and in various formats. At one point I remember my FLGS carried nice and expensive Mah Jong sets for a while.
The overall feel of O&W2 is a zine starting it's stride. It is obvious that Steve Jackson and Ian Livingstone feel they are on to something big. While retrospect tells us they were right, it is not the same "big thing".
What I love is the frontier feel of this. These are two guys, passionate about their hobby and want to share it with everyone and anyone they can.
Still mot of the articles are by Ian Livingstone and Steve Jackson, but some other talent is coming in.
Steve Jackson discusses the Brighton Toy Fair on page 1. Interesting in this perspective since this is a hobby on the verge. How so? Well by how little he mentions is there. The Fair is big enough to take over "3 hotels" he only mentions a handful of games and these are all board games. Yes, at this point D&D has not come to England but there are no War Games mentioned either.
So a question the true Grognards out there. Were War Games already dying out in 75? I was under the impression that this was a good time for them.
A brief mention that the board game magazine Albion was no more. I had not heard of it at before this.
A little math puzzle for you to try at home:
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 = 100Let me know if you figure it out. Puzzles seem like a must add really to a games magazine. I wonder why it wasn't done more.
Add mathematical notations to make the answer equal 100.
(eg. 123 + 4 - 56 ... etc.)
Ah that is why. In the Editorial on Page 4 Steve Jackson reports a reader saying "get rid of the puzzles". A thus the first irritated gamer raises his voice against the establishment or something. The editorial does mention more exciting things to come.
There are some more puzzles and a bit about the recent resurgence of Mah Jong. 1975 Percy Kenyon would be happy to know that nearly 40 years later the game is still played and in various formats. At one point I remember my FLGS carried nice and expensive Mah Jong sets for a while.
The overall feel of O&W2 is a zine starting it's stride. It is obvious that Steve Jackson and Ian Livingstone feel they are on to something big. While retrospect tells us they were right, it is not the same "big thing".
What I love is the frontier feel of this. These are two guys, passionate about their hobby and want to share it with everyone and anyone they can.
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