That is not dead which can eternal lie
And with strange aeons even death may die.
I needed some time away.
There wasn't anything happening in the blogosphere the pushed me to stop blogging that past month. Real life just took over for a bit - tons of work-related travel and project responsibilities - and much of my free time when I was home was going towards Magic (the card game). Since April, we've managed to build a thriving tournament scene at the neighborhood comic store, getting 12-16 regular tournament participants and teaching most of the neighborhood kids how to play as well. Now that the card scene is rolling along, it's time to get back to other things (like table top gaming).
One of the players took a round at refereeing a Call of Cthulhu one-shot scenario, "No Man's Land"; I'll get a game report up shortly. I've been a little uninspired by fantasy right now, so we're rolling up characters this weekend for a short Call of Cthulhu stint. I've never run the classic campaign, MASKS OF NYARLATHOTEP, so that's what the Spitsberg Pirates are taking on next. Running a published campaign will free up time to detail the lower levels of the Black City for a return to fantasy. We're also going to generate DELTA GREEN characters for some modern Cthulhu one-shots.
In the meantime, I'm going to watch all the back episodes of the history channel show "Vikings" to get inspired to detail the larger world around the Black City. Anyone know a good book that covers dark ages Scandinavian demographics?
So what have I missed out here in the blogosphere? I saw the Autarch guys ran their Kickstarter for Domains at War. I've become a bit disenchanted with Kickstarter (too many campaigns are going off the rails) but I'm confident that particular one will go smoothly - versions of the manuscript have been available to ACKS supporters for a while. Anyone else feeling a bit "unfulfilled" lately?
And with strange aeons even death may die.
I needed some time away.
There wasn't anything happening in the blogosphere the pushed me to stop blogging that past month. Real life just took over for a bit - tons of work-related travel and project responsibilities - and much of my free time when I was home was going towards Magic (the card game). Since April, we've managed to build a thriving tournament scene at the neighborhood comic store, getting 12-16 regular tournament participants and teaching most of the neighborhood kids how to play as well. Now that the card scene is rolling along, it's time to get back to other things (like table top gaming).
One of the players took a round at refereeing a Call of Cthulhu one-shot scenario, "No Man's Land"; I'll get a game report up shortly. I've been a little uninspired by fantasy right now, so we're rolling up characters this weekend for a short Call of Cthulhu stint. I've never run the classic campaign, MASKS OF NYARLATHOTEP, so that's what the Spitsberg Pirates are taking on next. Running a published campaign will free up time to detail the lower levels of the Black City for a return to fantasy. We're also going to generate DELTA GREEN characters for some modern Cthulhu one-shots.
In the meantime, I'm going to watch all the back episodes of the history channel show "Vikings" to get inspired to detail the larger world around the Black City. Anyone know a good book that covers dark ages Scandinavian demographics?
So what have I missed out here in the blogosphere? I saw the Autarch guys ran their Kickstarter for Domains at War. I've become a bit disenchanted with Kickstarter (too many campaigns are going off the rails) but I'm confident that particular one will go smoothly - versions of the manuscript have been available to ACKS supporters for a while. Anyone else feeling a bit "unfulfilled" lately?