We retrieve the shield and make our way back to town on foot.
Read moreLet’s Play Wizardry Tale of the Forsaken Land: Part 54 – With Your Shield…
We head down to B4 to retrieve the lost shield.
Read moreGBP – Azure Bonds #7: Road to Yulash
No, I haven’t forgotten this project.
Read moreNextGen #9 – September 1995
I’m working on catching up in NextGen magazine to where we are in the Nintendo Power Retrospectives, but we’ve got a bit of a ways to go.
Read moreLet’s Play Wizardry Tale of the Forsaken Land: Part 53 – One Stop Shop
The guy who was selling monsters earlier now has a shop where he’s selling monster parts!
Read moreLet’s Play Wizardry Tale of the Forsaken Land: Part 52 – Not A River In Egypt
After a short stop in B5, we return back to town and turn in the missing husband quest.
Read moreFate/EXTELLA: The Umbral Star – Video Game Review
It’s actually been a while since I’ve reviewed some video games I’ve played not for Let’s Play – so it’s time to make up for some of that with Fate/EXTELLA: The Umbral Star.
Read moreLet’s Play Wizardry Tale of the Forsaken Land: Part 51 – Absent Friends
We return to B4, and find Rose’s missing husband.
Read moreLet’s Play Wizardry Tale of the Forsaken Land: Part 50 – Tough Go Shopping
We return to town and upgrade our spells and gear before our next run.
Read moreThe Warhound and the World’s Pain: Book Review
Michael Moorcock’s Eternal Champion series is interesting to discuss. Some stories have direct analogies to and inversions of Robert E. Howard’s work, like Elric. Others, like Hawkmoon, go in radically different directions. The first Von Bek novel probably falls more into the former camp – feeling like something of an inversion of Solomon Kaine, in multiple respects.
Read moreAutism, Intersectionality, and Asking Questions
There’s a quote that came across my Tumblr recently on this post, from this article in Disability Studies Quarterly.
Most autistic people who are capable of formulating questions have frequently experienced the following scenario: We ask for information that we need in order to prepare ourselves for a new experience. Instead of answering our questions, NT people tell us that we don’t need to ask these questions at all. We just need to relax and stop being so anxious. The fact is that being able to ask questions, and getting clear answers to our questions, and thus knowing what to expect, are often the very things autistic people need in order to be able to relax and not be anxious. Asking a lot of questions about the details of a situation is usually not a “maladaptive behavior” that increases an autistic person’s anxiety. More often it’s an adaptive strategy that an autistic person is using to reduce anxiety or to prevent being in an anxiety-provoking situation in the first place. It’s very important for us to have thorough explanations and ample opportunities to ask questions.
Jim Sinclair, “Cultural Commentary: Being Autistic Together”
This got me thinking about the difficulties I’ve had, as an Autistic person, dealing with social justice advocacy and how properly to engage.
Read moreLet’s Play Wizardry Tale of the Forsaken Land: Part 49 – Continued Exploration
We continue exploring B4 as we keep looking for the stairs down to the next level.
Read moreHow Do You Hide a Debt Crisis from Shareholders?
It’s interesting how different aspects of geekdom’s failure to interact can lead to people grabbing into smaller parts of a larger, more interesting picture. (Note – this started as a series of tweets that I’ve tweaked somewhat)
Read moreLet’s Play Wizardry Tale of the Forsaken Land: Part 48 – Lost Memories
We return to B4, and run into a member of the Royal Guard, who recognizes us.
Read moreBreaking Down The Knightfall Saga: Knightfall Prelude Act 3 – Stupid Costumes
This time we encounter a couple villains with really stupid costumes.
Read moreLet’s Play Wizardry Tale of the Forsaken Land: Part 47 – Patsy
Daniel the Thief plays us for a fool, before we finally get the B4 key and unlock the shortcut, so we hopefully never have to go through B3 ever again.
Read moreLet’s Play Wizardry Tale of the Forsaken Land: Part 46 – All You Zombies
We discover a quest giver wasn’t who he seemed to be.
Read moreBury Me High: Film Review
I love martial arts films – particularly those from South East Asia (starting with Hong Kong but expanding over time to Thailand, Korea, and Malaysia), thanks to role-playing games – with two, in particular, starting me down this path.
The first was Dragon Fist by Chris Pramas, which seeded my love for wuxia. The other was Feng Shui, which expanded my love to the entire Ur-genre. However, when trying to sell people on Feng Shui, I had to downplay why the game had that title – the concept of a variety of factions from through history, past and future, doing battle over “Feng Shui Sites” – places of great magical power where those who hold them can shape the flow of destiny. If I had seen Bury Me High, I would have had a lot more confidence and just told people to watch this instead.
Read moreSpider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse – Film Review
When I saw The Lego Movie, I was impressed with how the film gave me a false impression of stop motion with 3D animation, and I enjoyed the comedy of the film. While I felt that Lord & Miller’s particular flavor off comedy wouldn’t work for Solo, but when I learned they were doing a Spider-Man movie, my interest was piqued, but I didn’t get around to watching Into The Spider-Verse until Covid-19.
Read moreLet’s Play Wizardry Tale of the Forsaken Land: Part 45 – Labyrinth I Pt. 9
At long last, we finally reach the stairs down to B4.
Read moreLet’s Play Wizardry Tale of the Forsaken Land: Part 44 – Labyrinth I Pt. 8
The slog exploration continues as the developer uses randomly generated dungeon levels to pad out the game.
Best Reading Order for The Elric Series
After covering Count Brass, this time I’m taking a look at how best to read the Elric novels.
Read moreLet’s Play Wizardry Tale of the Forsaken Land: Part 43 – Labyrinth I (Pt. 7)
We fall back to town to level up some spells, before starting the second run.
Read moreLet’s Play Wizardry Tale of the Forsaken Land: Part 42 – Labyrinth I (Pt 6)
The exploration continues, as we figure out how the room tiles are structured.
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