Apr 012013
 

Hey everyone! How were your weekends? Myself, I had a great one!

Friday, I got together with friends to play a round of Quarriors (with two new expansions since last time). Sadly, my undefeated streak at Quarriors ended at 3 games. After my devastating loss, we played through the second chapter of Mice and Mystics. Our intrepid group of mice heroes were able to save Lily the mouse from the mousetrap she was stuck in and together we defeated Klitter-Klak the centipede. A good night indeed.

On Saturday, I finished last minute preparations for the second Age of Animus Storytelling Game playtest. Then it was off to Zone 51 to pick up my comics and finally to La Bande Dessinerie for the game. The date I scheduled the game happened to coincide with International Tabletop Day, so we were able to participate in our own way in the celebration of tabletop gaming. The evening started with some take-out and then a few statistical revisions to correct some mistakes I had detected on my players’ character sheets since last time we played and also to take some revisions I made to the game into account. With that done, we were able to dive into the new scenario I prepared. This scenario was to serve as a bridge from our first session to the scenario we were supposed to play the first time but didn’t since I hadn’t transferred my notes to my USB key.

When we left off last time, the players’ characters had just been hired to deliver a package to Constable Copley in Lancton, which is a seventeen day walk from Sixtus, where they were starting from. The scenario covered the trip and concluded with the story hook for our next adventure together. You can find out more about how the trip went in the upcoming installments of From the Gaming Table and Furship Chronicles. Once again, I don’t feel I was as prepared as I could have been, but that’s what happens when you leave too many things to the last minute.

On Sunday, we went to see GI Joe: Retaliation. I liked it, maybe even more than I liked the first Joe movie. I’ll need to watch it again when it comes out on DVD though to really decide. One thing I didn’t like about the movie was that it doesn’t provide a suitable follow-up and exit for the characters we saw in the first movie. Because we don’t see most of them on screen at all, it does leave an opportunity to feature them in future installments (except Duke) even though the scenario was pretty definite on their fates.  I mean, it certainly looked like Stormshadow died in the first movie and he’s back for the second. Anything is possible.

The movie was a matinee. When I got back, I drew the next page of Animus Wars and started on a Funnies strip before supper. After supper, our crew got together at Fab’s for a karaoke night. We sang songs for a good six and a half hours. I got home at 2am and crashed on the couch until a quarter to 11.

This morning I finished the Funnies strip I started yesterday and I just now completed the second strip of the weekend. I think I’m going to take it easy for the rest of the day. I’m wiped.

Have a good week everybody!

 

Mar 252013
 

A new week is upon us. I had a three-day weekend and I wasted much of it sleeping. I keep falling into a bad sleep cycle on weekends and I end up paying for it during the week. I need to convince myself that just because I don’t have to wake up early on the weekends doesn’t mean I should go to bed at impossible hours. I get caught up reading or watching stuff and before you know it, it’s 2am. My body wakes me up before 8am and the day is off to a crummy start. I’m going to try to break the cycle over the four day Easter weekend.

I reconnected with Wakfu over the weekend. Why? Because of the Krosmaster Arena Kickstarter project. The minis for the game looked so sweet I had to check out the online version. Krosmaster is set in the Wakfu universe, so once I was there it was a short jump back to Wakfu. I downloaded the many updates that had passed since last I’d played and tried out a new character. Then I hopped back into the Wakfu cartoon I downloaded (it hasn’t aired in North America) a while back. I read the “manga” I had bought and ordered some BDs.

I love the aesthetic of Wakfu. It’s a French creation with obvious anime influences. The names of many of the characters are delicious puns like Anna Tomy, Coa Gulary, Luk Ylook Oscar Kass (he’s a skeleton). There’s plenty of daft humor and the action sequences aren’t interminably long like the ones that plague many anime series.

This coming weekend is scheduled to be playtest #2  for the Age of Animus Roleplaying Game. I should have some more stuff to talk about on that front next week. Until then, have a great week everybody!

Mar 182013
 

We get into a routine because it helps us get done what needs doing, but not following the routine doesn’t mean the work doesn’t get done anyway.

My regular routine is I get home from work on Friday and draw an Animus Wars strip. On Saturday morning I draw a Funnies strip and on Sunday I draw the other Funnies strip. For Animus Wars I draw the strip for the following week and for the Funnies, I work three weeks ahead. This schedule works for me, because I draw my strips and still feel like I have time for other things (like playing games).

Well Friday, I didn’t feel like drawing an Animus Wars strip, so I took the day off. The plan was I’d get the strip done later in the weekend and if need be, I’d draw my second Funnies strip sometime during the week. Turns out, I got all three strips done on Saturday. I fell in a rhythm and knocked out the first Funnies strip and the Animus Wars strip back to back. My second Funnies script featured some interesting action poses I hadn’t tried before which I was eager to try so I drew the strip right away instead of waiting until Sunday morning.

That left my Sunday open so I worked on the RPG rules and finished one of my Li’l Animus pieces (two more to go before Wednesday).

I want to play SOMETHING, I just don’t know what. Mostly I’ve been playing games on my cell phone (Fantasica and Candy Crush mostly), but I’d like to play something a little more substantial. Yesterday I considered logging back into Lord of the Rings Online, but the prospect was rather daunting so I decided against it. I’d have maybe played The Old Republic, but my computer overheats and shuts down when I play.

Games I have in progress:

Ni No Kuni (PS3)
Skylanders Giants (PS3)
Final Fantasy Dimensions (cell phone)
Lego Pirates of the Caribbean (PS3)
Valkyria Chronicles II (PSP)

 

Games I haven’t started
Green Lantern (PS3)
Tron (PS3)
Lego Harry Potter 2
Final Fantasy Dissidia (PSP)
Final Fantasy (PSP)
Kingdom Hearts (PSP)
Final Fantasy Tactics (PSP)
Mod Racers (PSP)

Admittedly, all the games I haven’t started are games I either picked up used or from the bargain bin because I . Still, with all these games to play, I don’t feel right buying NEW games. Fab tells me I need to buy an Xbox 360 so we can play together.  I’m not convinced. Maybe if the Xbox 360 had an exclusive title I wanted to play.

Really, I need to just pick one and play. The PSP games are tempting because I can play them while I’m watching TV, which is how I play the cell phone games. Maybe I’ll hop back into Valkyria Chronicles II. Yes, that sounds like a plan. You read it here. I’m committing myself to playing Valkyria Chronicles II, maybe tonight even.

What mega-awesome games are you all playing?

Mar 112013
 

It’s surprising how much the loss of just one hour can mess with your system.

We turned the clocks ahead an hour over the weekend and I just feel off today. I didn’t sleep super well on Saturday night (that’s what I get for falling asleep on the couch) and Sunday I should have taken a nap and didn’t. Oh well.

I need to get back to work on the Mash-ups to have something ready for Wednesday. Okay, that’s not entirely true. I have one drawing I can put up on Wednesday. I’d just like to have my full planned installment ready for then, which means I need to draw two pictures before then. Manageable.

No work on the RPG this weekend. I just decided to take it easy. Our next session is scheduled for March 30th (waiting for confirmation from Steve).

I’m going to end the blog here. While I was writing it, my Winamp bugged up and I had to reinstall it and now all my music info is mixed up, so I have to do a lot of cleaning. Talk to you again next week.

Mar 042013
 

After weeks of planning, we finally played our first session of Age of Animus Role-Playing on Saturday. It was a full day for me.

I had a well-thought out plan: I would go up to Trois-Rivieres with Frank early in the morning. While he was at work, I’d grab breakfast, head to Zone 51 to pick up my comics and then go down to La Bande Dessinerie, where we were going to be playing that evening, and finish some last minute prep work on my laptop until the others arrived. It was a good plan.

I went to bed at 11:30pm on Friday night. I had a number of things I needed to do so I’d be ready to go at 7:30 in the morning without having to run around. One of these things was to transfer the files I would need from my computer onto a USB key. More on that later.

While I had expected to wake up at 6:30, my bladder told me to wake up an hour earlier at 5:30. Rather than go back to bed, I worked on the game some more. Frank texted me at 7:30 to say he was on his way. We got to the mall where he works at 8. I grabbed breakfast at the food court and played around on my smart phone (free Wi-Fi!) until the stores opened at 9. I did a little shopping until 10 and then off to Zone 51…which I learned opens at 11…DOH! Okay, Let’s go to Tim Horton’s for a donut and an iced tea (more free Wi-Fi!!) for an hour.

It had been close to a month since my last visit to Zone 51 so I knew I’d have a lot of comics waiting for me, and that I’d chat a little bit with Didier, the store owner. I figured, I’d stay an hour and then walk down to La Bande Dessinerie at around noon. I ended up leaving at two. The distance between Zone 51 and La Bande Dessinerie seems short when you’re driving. When you’re walking, carrying a laptop, a shoulder bag full of rule books and a shopping bag full of comics and four new pewter chess pieces, it seems like the walk will go on forever.

I got to La Bande Dessinerie a half hour later and my arms felt like rubber (they’re still sore now actually). I had no strength left. Even taking my gloves off was a challenge. I took a few minutes to just sit (I’d been standing for over three hours after all) and then it was off to Giant Tiger for some soft drinks for the evening. More carrying. Luckily it was only two blocks this time.

It was past three by that time and I had done none of the work I had hoped to get done on my laptop. I decided I’d do without the last minute prep work and just make due with what I already had. I gabbed with Steve and his friend until the others arrived. Frank was working until 5 at Toys R Us so he was the last to arrive. Once he got there, we ordered supper (my treat) and gabbed some more until it arrived and then we chowed down.

Before starting, I gave a little speech, explaining how I’d missed hanging out with my friends like this. Also, the free feed was in part because they were going to help me playtest my game. Any time we get together for Age of Animus related evenings, they can expect more of the same. I feel it’s the least I can do. It may be fun work, but it’s still helping me out a lot.

Next came creating their characters. My memories of playing Star Wars D6 were that making a character took about 5 minutes. Granted the character creation process for Age of Animus was a little more elaborate, but I thought we’d be done in an hour. I don’t remember exactly how long it took, but it was more than an hour.

Fab created a weasel character named Wilhemina, a gossip-loving rogue who can’t hold her tongue, Steve made a Shiny-counting, entrepreneur-in-the-making wolverine named Raz, Frank was Bunwick, a beaver with an interest in architecture, and Lyne, a roleplaying novice, decided she wanted to be a frog named Zouly who, despite his skills as a healer, was pushed from his home community for being a terrible grouch. Overall, they were short in stature, only the wolverine was above Small size.

We were finally ready to play and so I went to open my adventure notes file…only to find it wasn’t on my USB key (I said I’d get back to that). I had transferred everything in my RPG folder onto the key, but apparently, I had saved the adventure notes in another folder. Okay, that was embarrassing. I accepted some good-natured mocking (particularly from Fab, who famously forgot to bring the second part of a D&D module back in high school one time leaving us stuck without an adventure to play when we made an unexpected choice that ended the first part of the module within minutes after starting. We never let him forget it and now neither would he).

I decided to try to start the adventure without my notes. That adventure presupposed that the characters already knew each other when it started. Now though, we could spend some time discussing how those first encounters took place. Ultimately, the first encounters ended up making up the entire play session. We had a lot of fun playing. Everybody got into their characters. Lyne got unlucky with her dice and accidentally hit Fab instead of the fox they were chasing. Then she got extremely lucky on her damage roll and knocked Fab out in one hit. Fab flubbed his stamina roll to stabilize and almost died before Steve and Lyne combined to treat his injuries. It was a hilarious sequence of events that will be long remembered.

Sometime around 10pm I introduced a story hook that would lead to my planned adventure and decided it was a good place to stop for the night. We’ll pick up from there another time.

It was a day where very little proceeded according to plan. I had a great time though, and my friends seemed enthused about playing again. Lyne in particular, enjoyed her first foray into roleplaying in a group, so I consider the day a rousing success!

Our roleplay sessions will lead to new features on the site. “From the Gaming Table” will be a series of illustrations depicting key scenes from our group’s adventures. “ The first will be available on the site on Wednesday (replacing this week’s Mash-ups). “RP Chronicles” (working title) will be short stories also derived from our adventures that will allow you to follow the adventures of Bunwick, Raz, Wilhemina and Zouly in Pelaria. I hope to have the first story, written from Bunwick’s point of view, up this Saturday. Future installments of both features will follow our roleplay sessions as we have them.

I didn’t get any of my regular work done for the site on Friday and Saturday, so Sunday was a big day for drawing. I drew a page for Animus Wars, two Funnies strips and the first installment of “From the Gaming Table”. Today at work, all I wanted to do was sleep but I powered through it. It’s a small price to pay.

Have a good week y’all!