We restore the spring before falling back to town to pick up the next quest.
Read moreNextGen #11: November 1995
Almost caught up with where we are in Nintendo Power Magazine.
Read moreNextGen #10: October 1995
We’re a couple issues behind in NextGen where we are in the Nintendo Power Retrospectives, so it’s time to do a little catch-up.
Read moreLet’s Play Wizardry: Tale of the Forsaken Land: Part 61 – Giant Problems
We fight our first giant before having to take a detour.
Read moreLet’s Play Wizardry: Tale of the Forsaken Land: Part 60 – Restoration
We return to town, heal and level-up.
Read moreMarvel’s Spider-Man: Video Game Review
This week I’m continuing with the video game reviews with Marvel’s Spider-Man.
Read moreLet’s Play Wizardry: Tale of the Forsaken Land – Part 59: Bring the Pain
We run into a band of ogres who give us a hard time.
Read moreLet’s Play Wizardry: Tale of the Forsaken Land: Part 58 – Contains Spiders
We start properly exploring B5 and fight a lot of spiders. As in, we’re going to be fighting a lot of spiders on B5, so be warned.
Read moreBatman Annual #17 Recap
Continuing with the Bloodlines tie-ins with Batman Annual #17, which is much more clearly with Jean-Paul in The Suit.
Read moreBatman: Shadow of the Bat Annual #1 Recap
Before we get into Knightquest, we have an event that I’d like to go through first – the tie-in issues to the Bloodlines annual event, as they’re generally set more or less around this time (with some overlap with the end of Knightfall).
Read moreLet’s Play Wizardry: Tale of the Forsaken Land: Part 57 – Hike Back
We make the return trip to B5.
Read moreLet’s Play Wizardry Tale of the Forsaken Land: Part 56 – Closure
We return to town, stopping to sell some monster parts along the way.
Read moreNintendo Power Retrospectives: Part 105
It’s time for the inferior version of Mortal Kombat III!
Read moreLet’s Play Wizardry Tale of the Forsaken Land: Part 55 – …Or On It
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.
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