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today my dad, my boy and me made a field trip to visit a distant relative who is a classic farmer with a bit of everything instead of insdustrial farming

the boy had great fun chasing chickens and feeding cows

we brought home potatos, eggs and sausages that had been a pig just a few days ago, we bought Presskopf (lit. pressed head, head cheese in english apparently) Blood sausage and liverwurst


is there a nacked rule in the treehousse ?
would be a bit strange with my post o.O


That's the wrong kind of blood sausage.


Nah. The naked rule is FAWTL's. We should come up with some other rule for top post.


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I love real farms. And real sausages! I had some from a farmers market in Cape Breton this summer, absolutely fantastic. Once you get a taste of real fresh food it's hard to go back to the mass-produced stuff


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As an aside aeglos, one of my longer-termed adventures once I get settled with a new job post graduation is a tour of Central Europe. My mother wants to do a river cruise on one of the big rivers there, possibly the Danube. I'll keep you apprised, I'd love to visit your area and see you, Sabine, and the dwarfling


Mothman wrote:
Patrick Curtin wrote:
I don't know why I love minis so much. I don't even have a regular game to use them in. Still, they are fun to paint...
Me too. I buy way too many for way too little use, but they are fun I've recently gotten back into painting, though don't get as much done as I'd like.

I just got back in as well. I ended up selling quite a few of my more valuable pieces during my panicked move last Spring. But, I still have quite a collection, and it keeps growing, despite rationality dictating I should get rid of more rather than buying more


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Freehold, speaking of adventures, I am hoping when the weather improves to a pint where walking outdoors isn't a chore to come down to NYC for the day. Hopefully you, me, CH, and anyone else in the area can hook up


Ugh. Time to get up and head to my second shift of the day. I'm going to enjoy Valentine's Day solely because I should have the entire day off


That and the return of The Walking Dead. If they follow the original story line the first episode should be bruuuutal


Patrick Curtin wrote:
As an aside aeglos, one of my longer-termed adventures once I get settled with a new job post graduation is a tour of Central Europe. My mother wants to do a river cruise on one of the big rivers there, possibly the Danube. I'll keep you apprised, I'd love to visit your area and see you, Sabine, and the dwarfling

you and your mom would always be welcome at my house, Patrick

the Danube is very beautiful, my dad did a river criuse a few years ago, from vienna to budapest I think, great landscapes and two fascinating cities

the river rhine is great as well, rolling hills, hundreds of castles, vineyards little wine towns and great historical citys like Mainz, Koblenz and Cologne


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Patrick Curtin wrote:
Freehold, speaking of adventures, I am hoping when the weather improves to a pint where walking outdoors isn't a chore to come down to NYC for the day. Hopefully you, me, CH, and anyone else in the area can hook up

it'll be FHDM and CH in "monkey business".


Which, ironically, will be the same title used for the porn parody starring our reasonable facsimiles.


aeglos wrote:
Patrick Curtin wrote:
As an aside aeglos, one of my longer-termed adventures once I get settled with a new job post graduation is a tour of Central Europe. My mother wants to do a river cruise on one of the big rivers there, possibly the Danube. I'll keep you apprised, I'd love to visit your area and see you, Sabine, and the dwarfling

you and your mom would always be welcome at my house, Patrick

the Danube is very beautiful, my dad did a river criuse a few years ago, from vienna to budapest I think, great landscapes and two fascinating cities

the river rhine is great as well, rolling hills, hundreds of castles, vineyards little wine towns and great historical citys like Mainz, Koblenz and Cologne

The Rhine is another possible. I'd like to see the castles. Sadly with all my love of things medieval I have yet to set foot in one


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Freehold DM wrote:
Which, ironically, will be the same title used for the porn parody starring our reasonable facsimiles.

There are some things that cannot be unimagined O.o


Huh. Post eaten. Lame


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OK. Of course the post eaten was a long one, so here goes:

I was thinking of a good main villain for my Spelljammer type game. I came up with a lich named the Maggot Lord. He dwells in an ancient giant wasp hive that circles the Void, near the strands of the Muck region. I'm debating wether he would command live giant wasps or reanimated ones.

I'm also trying to recall the name of the alien race that Marvel had in some comics that implanted larvae in people ( The Breed maybe?). I think they would make an interesting evil race that could be in collusion with the Maggot Lord.


That's the brood from marvel.

And when it comes to liches in space, there is always The Fool....


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Who is the Fool? I feel like I've heard that before. I was thinking the Maggot Lord, instead of being your typical dried skeletal husk would instead be a noisome immense Baron Harkonnen character, crawling with maggots that acted like Kyuss worms


So does it make me a bad GM that my PCs tend to have at least one PC go unconscious or have a PC death every session. Mostly unconsciousness though.

Liberty's Edge

Celestial Healer wrote:

Mothman!

So good to see you!

Thanks CH, good to see you too. Good to be here!

Liberty's Edge

Celestial Healer wrote:
As with Patrick's offer, I will wait for you to decide whether you are sticking around before I inquire about the Ravenloft game :) It is back up and running after a 6 month hiatus, and Nathaniel is surprisingly still alive, although not currently adventuring with the other PCs.

I appreciate the offer - I feel pretty bad for leaving with nary a word, and would understand if you didn't want such an unreliable fellow back in the game. I think I'll be around, but probably not as much as before, and best to make sure I am committed and comfortable before I think of joining (or re-joining) a pbp - but I do very much appreciate it.

You are a kinder GM than I; I would probably bring an absent character back as a vampire or werewolf to fight (and be killed by) the rest of the PCs ... (oh, spoilers for my Carrion Crown game).

Liberty's Edge

Patrick Curtin wrote:

OK. Of course the post eaten was a long one, so here goes:

I was thinking of a good main villain for my Spelljammer type game. I came up with a lich named the Maggot Lord. He dwells in an ancient giant wasp hive that circles the Void, near the strands of the Muck region. I'm debating wether he would command live giant wasps or reanimated ones.

I'm also trying to recall the name of the alien race that Marvel had in some comics that implanted larvae in people ( The Breed maybe?). I think they would make an interesting evil race that could be in collusion with the Maggot Lord.

Spelljammer!!

Liberty's Edge

Patrick Curtin wrote:
Mothman wrote:
Patrick Curtin wrote:
I don't know why I love minis so much. I don't even have a regular game to use them in. Still, they are fun to paint...
Me too. I buy way too many for way too little use, but they are fun I've recently gotten back into painting, though don't get as much done as I'd like.
I just got back in as well. I ended up selling quite a few of my more valuable pieces during my panicked move last Spring. But, I still have quite a collection, and it keeps growing, despite rationality dictating I should get rid of more rather than buying more

I've started collecting and painting Malifaux miniatures. They are great looking models but devilishly hard to glue together (far too many small pieces), and I haven't managed any paint jobs that really do the models justice yet.


Patrick Curtin wrote:


The Rhine is another possible. I'd like to see the castles. Sadly with all my love of things medieval I have yet to set foot in one

My one trip across the pond, as it were, was a trip with my first college choir. We were supposed to do a famous/Capitol city tour of Europe, but we were the only ones signed up, so they moved us to the Rhine river tour. So instead of 3-4 days each in a famous city, we spent 2 weeks in a bus with barely a night in each town/city.

Despite that, we saw many, many countries, (including a couple the size of a postage stamp, still independent countries though. 1 was a mile square. It had a strip mall, and a castle.) :)

We saw beautiful countrysides, castles, (Neuswanstein!) vineyards, mountains, etc. It was great. Only would have been better if we had more time in each nice spot. ;P

I've seen the advertisements for those European river cruises. I have to admit it sounds like something that I would enjoy!

I say 'Go for eet'! :)


Only thing standing in my way is money


Mothman wrote:
Patrick Curtin wrote:
Mothman wrote:
Patrick Curtin wrote:
I don't know why I love minis so much. I don't even have a regular game to use them in. Still, they are fun to paint...
Me too. I buy way too many for way too little use, but they are fun I've recently gotten back into painting, though don't get as much done as I'd like.
I just got back in as well. I ended up selling quite a few of my more valuable pieces during my panicked move last Spring. But, I still have quite a collection, and it keeps growing, despite rationality dictating I should get rid of more rather than buying more
I've started collecting and painting Malifaux miniatures. They are great looking models but devilishly hard to glue together (far too many small pieces), and I haven't managed any paint jobs that really do the models justice yet.

I have a few of those. Very unique pieces


The Minis Maniac wrote:
So does it make me a bad GM that my PCs tend to have at least one PC go unconscious or have a PC death every session. Mostly unconsciousness though.

Not bad, just tough. Load them up on healing potions.


Freehold DM wrote:

That's the brood from marvel.

And when it comes to liches in space, there is always The Fool....

Has anyone done a Pathfinder treatment of the Brood?


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We've got moths!

Hooray! :D

Liberty's Edge

Hi Treppa


Has Treppa finally recovered from her Super Bowl win hangover. :-)


Patrick Curtin wrote:
Who is the Fool? I feel like I've heard that before. I was thinking the Maggot Lord, instead of being your typical dried skeletal husk would instead be a noisome immense Baron Harkonnen character, crawling with maggots that acted like Kyuss worms

aaaah....

The Fool is THE classic SPELLJAMMER lich. He is trapped in the spell jammer with all the other NPCs and was the captain of it several times and wants nothing more than to either be the captain again or escape. His name isn't so much stating that he is a fool, but that he has fooled so many people over the years that his insult towards others has become his name.


Treppa wrote:

We've got moths!

Hooray! :D

Treppa Treppa Treppa Treppa Treppa Treppa


Cool!


So The Fool is Jack Sparrow, In Space!

Silver Crusade

Mothman wrote:
Celestial Healer wrote:
As with Patrick's offer, I will wait for you to decide whether you are sticking around before I inquire about the Ravenloft game :) It is back up and running after a 6 month hiatus, and Nathaniel is surprisingly still alive, although not currently adventuring with the other PCs.

I appreciate the offer - I feel pretty bad for leaving with nary a word, and would understand if you didn't want such an unreliable fellow back in the game. I think I'll be around, but probably not as much as before, and best to make sure I am committed and comfortable before I think of joining (or re-joining) a pbp - but I do very much appreciate it.

You are a kinder GM than I; I would probably bring an absent character back as a vampire or werewolf to fight (and be killed by) the rest of the PCs ... (oh, spoilers for my Carrion Crown game).

No worries. Life happens.

Really, it came down to the fact that Nate is somewhat central to the story, so it seemed like we would be better served by keeping him around as an NPC, rather than killing him off.

Silver Crusade

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Treppa wrote:

We've got moths!

Hooray! :D

Time to throw out all the pantry staples.


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Sadly, my older brothers did not like mixing fantasy and sci-fi together (go Tolkien, or go home) that I never got to play Spelljammer, I have the map of the rock of Bral that accidentally came in the used grey box I got a few years ago for nostalgia reasons, but that's all I've seen.

I have plans for combining Skull and Shackles, Iron Gods, and Distant Worlds, but it's still in the stuck in my head phase.


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So. Up early. No work today, but I do have class in Boston. I'm working on a new meditation technique today, Shenpa. The focus of Shenpa is to objectively scrutinize a bad habit and the discomfort that arises when you attempt to break the habit. Like much meditation it helps you to bring this discomfort to the forefront and to diffuse it by acknowledging its presence and allowing it to be, while not reacting to it.


I need to carve out a moment to get my photoshop rolling. It seems my PbP's are always embroiled in fights


i am really enjoying having my dogs snuggled up on me after my hour on the elliptical machine though. Sad that I only have a few minutes more to enjoy it. But all pleasure (as well as all pain) is fleeting. Best to enjoy it as it comes, there's always more available in the future.


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captain yesterday wrote:

Sadly, my older brothers did not like mixing fantasy and sci-fi together (go Tolkien, or go home) that I never got to play Spelljammer, I have the map of the rock of Bral that accidentally came in the used grey box I got a few years ago for nostalgia reasons, but that's all I've seen.

I have plans for combining Skull and Shackles, Iron Gods, and Distant Worlds, but it's still in the stuck in my head phase.

Fantasy space has always held a certain fascination for me. I like Spelljammer, my only complaint with it was it never really took itself seriously. There's a lot of clumsy attempts at humor within the canonical stuff. And tinker gnomes. I do hate me some tinker gnomes.

There have been a few good 3pp forays into the "sword and blaster" genre. Legendary games has a good KS (Legendary Planet AP )they are slowly releasing. It Came From the Stars from Zombie Sky Press is a great one too. Of course there is Distant Worlds for some good nuggets. And of course, the late lamented Sailing the Starlit Sea which was to feature my elephantine biocrafters, the Yih.


Patrick Curtin wrote:
captain yesterday wrote:

Sadly, my older brothers did not like mixing fantasy and sci-fi together (go Tolkien, or go home) that I never got to play Spelljammer, I have the map of the rock of Bral that accidentally came in the used grey box I got a few years ago for nostalgia reasons, but that's all I've seen.

I have plans for combining Skull and Shackles, Iron Gods, and Distant Worlds, but it's still in the stuck in my head phase.

Fantasy space has always held a certain fascination for me. I like Spelljammer, my only complaint with it was it never really took itself seriously. There's a lot of clumsy attempts at humor within the canonical stuff.

agog, nodding


Patrick Curtin wrote:

OK. Of course the post eaten was a long one, so here goes:

I was thinking of a good main villain for my Spelljammer type game. I came up with a lich named the Maggot Lord. He dwells in an ancient giant wasp hive that circles the Void, near the strands of the Muck region. I'm debating wether he would command live giant wasps or reanimated ones.

I'm also trying to recall the name of the alien race that Marvel had in some comics that implanted larvae in people ( The Breed maybe?). I think they would make an interesting evil race that could be in collusion with the Maggot Lord.

With name like that maybe he could be worm that walks instead of lich?


Drejk wrote:
Patrick Curtin wrote:

OK. Of course the post eaten was a long one, so here goes:

I was thinking of a good main villain for my Spelljammer type game. I came up with a lich named the Maggot Lord. He dwells in an ancient giant wasp hive that circles the Void, near the strands of the Muck region. I'm debating wether he would command live giant wasps or reanimated ones.

I'm also trying to recall the name of the alien race that Marvel had in some comics that implanted larvae in people ( The Breed maybe?). I think they would make an interesting evil race that could be in collusion with the Maggot Lord.

With name like that maybe he could be worm that walks instead of lich?

Yeah that seems to be where the concept is headed in my brain


captain yesterday wrote:
So The Fool is Jack Sparrow, In Space!

oh no.

The Fool is unabashedly evil. He is just incredibly stylish about it- wears a jesters cap and motley sometimes.


How come no one cheered for me :(

Silver Crusade

You are always cheer-worthy.

Silver Crusade

I'm taking my car into the shop. Looks like it needs a whole new exhaust - muffler and center pipe. Grrrrrr.

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