We prove ourselves king of the hill and take our pro-pain implements onward.
Read moreLet’s Play Tactics Ogre PSP: Part 322 – Stepping Stones II
We prove ourselves king of the hill and take our pro-pain implements onward.
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We get a fight with a big island in the middle with enemies on all sides.
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We have the return of Victor Fries, and Renee Montoya getting up close and personal with AzBat.
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We clean these enemies out so we can continue on.
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We encounter a new type of Lizardperson.
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Deadly Ever After is the first Rivers of London story to be published after Amongst Our Weapons, and the first to move the timeline forward after that point, and a little past that point as well. It’s also one that moves the focus of the story clearly beyond The Folly, with the focus being more on the River Goddesses themselves.
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Crunchyroll has held their 2023 Anime Awards Ceremony – the first one that was in person since the pandemic and the first ever in Japan, and I have some thoughts on the presentation.
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I ultimately end up going offline and continuing play that way.
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We run into some frame-dropping issues that distract me from play.
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In honor of White Day, it’s time for some silliness with a bunch of horny idiots.
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We properly open the path to the Water Temple.
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It’s time to take on the Water Temple.
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When I reviewed Fortress of the Pearl, I was partway through the next book in the first of the more recent Elric omnibus collections, and I came to the realization that book was written less with the thought of “How do I fit this story within the larger Elric saga?” and more “I have an Idea for an Elric story – where do I put it?” By contrast, Sailor on the Seas of Fate, which was published soon after Elric of Melnibone, feels like Moorcock continuing with the concepts he had with that first story – setting up the chain of events that lead to where the first published Elric story – “The Dreaming City” – picks up, and in the process further building up the concept of the Eternal Champion Mythos, based on the other incarnations that had been published at this point.
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The first season of Legend of Vox Machina left off on a significant cliffhanger – Vox Machina had overcome the Briarwoods and liberated Whitestone – and had succeeded at their first major act of deliberate heroism. However, the Chroma Conclave were literally on the doorstep. Season 2 kicks off the start of the Chroma Conclave arc.
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We take out the fire guardian, and I get set to do some gear crafting in between streams.
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We finally get to take on the Fire Guardian.
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We get to the second of the Von Bek books I’ve read (and the last of them I’ll be reading for a while).
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After some close calls, we finally clear our path to the Fire Guardian.
Read moreWe get to the conclusion of Dorian Hawkmoon’s story this week, with the final book in his series – The Runestaff.
We reach the main entrance to the temple, and once again there is no OSHA compliance.
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This month, Tora, David, and I kick off the inaugural installment of Fate-uary with a discussion of our background with the franchise, and a look at Today’s Menu for the Emiya Family.
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The Fortress of the Pearl is Michael Moorcock, in 1989, writing a book set between Elric of Melnibone (1972) and Sailor on the Seas of Fate (1976). The current Elric omnibus collections put this in that space in the chronology in their reading order, while my previous video on the Elric reading order recommended reading it significantly later. Re-reading the book now, in its place at the timeline – I think my assessment is accurate, but not necessarily for the reasons that I thought originally.
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This time their positioning makes more sense, even if it still fails.
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We have another fight set up to have the PCs be flanked.
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