Another RPG Bundle - Coyote and Crow

Apr. 21st, 2025 06:42 pm
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This is a bundle of material for Coyote & Crow, an alternate-history science fantasy RPG set in the Free Lands of an uncolonized North America, with a mixture of technology and magic. I'm told that it's created by a First Nation (Native American) team and has some very positive reviews.

https://bundleofholding.com/presents/Coyote



At the moment I'm travelling and can't insert graphics etc or open the game due to a very old iPad and crappy internet access. I'll add more tomorrow night. It should be on line in an hour or so and It looks like it might be interesting, and you get quite a lot for a very reasonable price.

Catching up on various shows

Apr. 21st, 2025 06:19 pm
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Daredevil Reborn: overall, good finale. I'm not shipping anyone on this show (or its predecessor), but I was amused, given that Luke Cage managed to make "coffee" a synonym for sex back in the Netflix day for all the Marvel shows, that Frank expressed the wish for coffee with both Matt and Karen. (Not at the same time.) On a more serious note, the finale evidently went for an Empire Strikes Back vibe in that spoilery stuff happens )

Wheel of Time S3 finale: speaking of Empire Strikes Back vibes... Though in this case just in one plot line. Okay, two, technically. (The second one being Team Elayne, Matt, Min and Nyneave not gaining what they wanted to, but what Nynayve did get was so important that I hesitate to equate this with the goings on at the White Tower.) This, too, is based on a book series written many years ago, and was shot way back when yours truly hoped the world would be less insane in 2025 than it actually is, but can't help but feel extremely on point with its spoiilery stuff )

Doctor Who ?.02: amusingly weird, technically impressive, everyone looks gorgeous in their costumes. But Fourth Wall Breaking stories are not really my thing, and so I can't say I loved it.

Easter Wells 2025

Apr. 20th, 2025 01:53 pm
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Even Darth Real Life is not able to keep me from my annual Easter Well sight seeing, or the pic spam based on it. Happy Easter to all who celebrate, and hopefully good holidays to everyone:


Heiligenstadt gesamt


More Easter Wells await beneath the cut )

Another repeat bundle - Sigil Stone

Apr. 16th, 2025 06:03 pm
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A repeat of a 2022 offer of Sigil Stone Publishing FRPGs which add modern rules to Old School Revival Adventures. One supplement is added from the original release, but if you bought that you will get the new material free so no need to buy it again.

https://bundleofholding.com/presents/Sigil2025



In 2022 I said "It's about 25 years since I last played a pure dungeon-bashing adventure, and to be honest I don't particularly want to go back to the genre. Both look reasonably well presented, and it's an unusually cheap bundle; if these are the sort of games you like it's worth a look." I don't think any of that has changed.

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This is a bundle of material for 5th edition games (e.g. D&D) from MT Black Games:

https://bundleofholding.com/presents/MTBlack



This is a genre I'm really not very interested in any more, but for those who are it looks like the price is pretty good.


https://bundleofholding.com/presents/MTBlack
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My attempt to watch the new series House of David came to a swift end when about twenty or so minutes in, we were told by Michal in voice over that the Amalekites and their King were evil Cannibals (in addition to being evil tormentors of the Israelites). Now it's been years and years, but as far as I remember from Deutoronomy, a) the Amalekites/Israelites conflict sounds pretty standard for ancient world warfare between neigbouring tribes, with neither having the upper hand for long, until b) Samuel, speaking for God, orders Saul to wipe them out (as in, men, women, children and livestock) and Saul doesn't do that completely but lets the King and some of the livestock survive, and that is why God's favour is taken from Saul and transferred to David. Now, divine orders to commit genocide sound quite different to 20th century onwards people for all the obvious reasons, but making an entire group of people into essentially fantasy Orcs is surely not the answer in how to tackle that narrative. I remember the 1985 movie King David (starring Richard Gere, not exactly a cinematic masterpiece, but actually trying to do engage with the biblical story beyond the "plucky little guy vs giant, little guy wins" narrative of David vs Goliath) making the repeated clashes between Prophets and Kings (not just Saul vs Samuel, but also later David vs Nathan) be a power struggle similar to the medieval Emperors vs Popes ones, with neither side the eternal good guys or eternal villains, each side sometimes is in the wrong and sometimes in the right from our then 20th century perspective), with the order to wipe out an entire people exactly as appalling presented as it sounds like.

From what I remember, the aborted series Kings which tranferred the entire Saul, his family and young David saga to the 20th century, didn't really do an equivalent of the Amalekites story but did not present anyone as evil cannibals, either, but heavily leant into the "everyone is shades of grey" interpretation. In German literature, the most famous work engaging with the David story is probably Stefan Heym's Der König David Bericht. (Stefan Heym: German Jewish writer, escaped 1935 to the US, post WWII returned to East Germany, had a complicated relationship with the East German government from 1956 onwards.) To simiplify a complicated book, in Der König David Bericht, Solomon after David's death commissions a book glorifying his father, our investigating hero inevitably comes across all the crappy stuff David did as well, and despite him already toning this down in his report, Solomon decides to while not killing the investigator surpress the report entirely and to add insult to injury steal Ethan the investigator's wife and claim authorship of a love song Ethan wrote about her. This novel was published in West Germany first in 1972 despite Heym still living in East Germany, in East Germany a year later, and in the Westt definitely was seen as Heym tackling Stalinism, the rewriting of the past and censorship by the state in his present via the biblical story.

The second most famous German written novel engaging with these biblical stories is Der Brautpreis by Grete Weil. Like Heym, Grete Weil (who was friends with Klaus and Erika Mann in her youth) was a German-Jewish writer who escaped the Nazis but in harder conditions - she went to exile in the Netherlands, not the US, which meant that once the Nazis arrived there, she could only survive in hiding. Which she did, but her husband was captured, sent to a concentration camp and murdered. Der Brautpreis is written from Michal's pov, and in Weil's interpretation, Michal's falling out with David whom she hid and saved his life when her father Saul persecuted him is not because, as in the bible, she scorns his dancing; she stops loving him out of disgust when he pays the bride price her father demanded as part of the power struggle between the two men, said price (biblically) consisting of a hundred Philistine foreskins. By doing this (and even doubling the price), David stops being who Michal fell in love with and reveals himself no better than who he fought against.

Note what both writers have in common: they don't focus on the "David vs Goliath" part of the story, though it is in there. Just not as the main story. What I find fascinating about the biblical David is how complex a person he comes across, because the biblical version does heroic as well as ruthless or egotastic things, and not just from the 20th century onwards pov; obviously David sending Uriah to his death so he can have sex with Uriah's wife Bathseba is meant to be a bad thing in the contemporary context as well.

For me, the most compelling part of that particular story and what makes me never entirely lose sympathy with David is the aftermath, i.e. when God according to Nathan punishes David and Bathseba by taking their first born child. As long as the child is sick, David does penance and is on his knees praying and fasting. When the child dies, he stops doing this, gets up and starts eating again, to the confusion of his attendants. And then we get this:

21 His attendants asked him, “Why are you acting this way? While the child was alive, you fasted and wept, but now that the child is dead, you get up and eat!”

22 He answered, “While the child was still alive, I fasted and wept. I thought, ‘Who knows? The Lord may be gracious to me and let the child live.’ 23 But now that he is dead, why should I go on fasting? Can I bring him back again? I will go to him, but he will not return to me.”

24 Then David comforted his wife Bathsheba, and he went to her and made love to her.


This reaction to loss and grief is so viscerally relatable to me.


On a personal level, this also why the young David in Kings is the least interesting character in the show to me - he's too good to be true golden retriever boy, with not even a hint of the moral ambiguity to come - and why I'm still looking for a fictional David who fine, can start out as a well meaning youngster, but should show the potential for the future ruthless King, while conversely older and old David should be not just another tyrant, that would be going too far in the other direction. (And okay, obviously the relationship with Jonathan should be there and important, looking bewildered at you, Kings, for letting the two be hostile rivals instead of bffs with at the very least homoerotic undertones.) Because this new show on Amazon Prime had been called House of David, not David, I had been hoping they were aiming for the entire story, including later on the complete mess that are David's children. But I can't get over the Amalekites as bloodthirsty cannibals in the very first episode to find out, and the fact the show felt it needed to do that doesn't augur well for future complexity anyway.

Another RPG Bundle - Defiant

Apr. 14th, 2025 06:58 pm
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This is an RPG from publishers Game Machinery, set in a post-Apocalyptic world where supernatural beings including demons, angels, dragons and other entities collectively known as Defiant have decided to protect the last human survivors instead of killing them. The players take on the roles of the supernatural beings, trying to sustain a city and its civilization and keep things from falling apart - the humans are more or less unaware of the problem. The characters start powerful, and accumulate more power through intrigue, throwing the best parties, creating/recruiting more Defiant and overcoming obstacles. Rules prioritize style, intrigue and interaction:

https://bundleofholding.com/presents/Defiant



This is an interesting idea, but since I'm not really the partying sort of person I'm not sure how attuned I am to the general game vibe - although having said that, something like a science fiction or games convention might be the sort of thing that a Defiant might think will set up the sort of atmosphere that promotes their goals. It's pretty cheap and I think it's worth a look.

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https://www.thebulwark.com/p/bukele-abrego-garcia-and-red-lines?

I still might write up today and yesterday and Friday because it was a really good day. But I'm also really tired and I just got home from a surprisingly long Seder that had an interlude of assembling Nerf tommy guns....

Need a new PC

Apr. 13th, 2025 08:50 pm
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My Windows box is getting increasingly flaky, and I think it's a hardware problem rather than software. Briefly, it hangs on bootup more often than not, and goes into hibernation mode or shuts down spontaneously occasionally. I've had it for more than a decade and I'd prefer not to faff around trying to fix it so it's probably time to bite the bullet and get another.

Basically, I want a reasonably fast mini-tower PC (something like 3GHZ should be fine) with 16GB RAM, either a good built-in graphics card or room to add one, a network socket, lots of USB sockets (or room for a card with a few sockets) compatibility with older IBM keyboards (I still have an original AT keyboard and love it), and preferably a SSD drive for the boot drive, a bay for another big hard drive, and a DVD writer or space to put one in. I'm probably going to have to use Windows 11, and would want the full Pro version. I'm probably going to have to get a new scanner too, my current one is barely supported by Windows 10, but that's nowhere near as urgent.

Last time I got a Zoostorm box, but it doesn't look like they're especially good value right now. Anyone noticed any good offers recently? No urgency, I'm not going to be able to do much about this until after Easter.

The Blue Box is back!

Apr. 13th, 2025 06:17 pm
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Amindst daily political horror news and Darth Real life, there is only ever a bit of time for my fannish life.

Doctor Who, ?.01.: First episode of Ncuti Gatwa's second season. When watching the correspondoning "DW Unleashed" episode, I was intrigued to learn they started to shoot this episode - and consequently the ensuing second season - on the day The Star Beast, the first of the Fourteen/Donna specials, was broadcast. Meaning they probably finished shooting the second Gatwa season before the first was broadcast. That's certainly one way to ensure your Tiimelord doesn't run away after one season...

Anyway: plot wise, it was standard DW fare, but it was an excellent introduction to the new Companion, Belinda Chandra. I wonder whether the fact she's a Nurse by profession has something to do with the NHS and its beleagured starte (especially since when RTD scripted this episode, the Tories were still lin power?). The episode did a good show, not tell job of highlighting what she's like, how she reacts in a crisis, and what she wants (and doesn't want). Spoilery Remarks ensue. )


Daredevil Reborn and Wheel of Time: are both delivering suspenseful episodes. One way these shows are so relaxing fo rme is because I like watching, but I'm not in love, which also means I'm not defensive and don't stress out when stumbling across complaints elsewhere
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This is an offer of the game Between Clouds, a game about mutant adventurers on another world in the distant future who live in a symbiotic relationship with giant flying animals. It's available for one week only.

https://bundleofholding.com/presents/BetweenClouds



This looks interesting though I have a feeling that it might get a little repetitive with prolonged play - a lot of the time adventurers will be in situations that are caused by their relationship with the animals they ride, or the welfare of other animals they encounter. But it's very cheap and you get quite a lot for the money, so I think it's well worth trying.

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