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Huh, I wonder if a morally grey fantasy world would immediately be labelled as Dark Fantasy or if it requires something more than that. I'm also kinda baffled by the exact differences between High Fantasy, Heroic Fantasy and Low Fantasy, since it seems that some of my own story ideas seem to have some traits from two or three of those at the same time after having a look around TVtropes on the matter. Then again, should I even be worried about such labels in the first place?


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Scintillae wrote:
And oh dear lord I suddenly understand the Law-Chaos war.

We're not the heroes Westcrown needs, nor are we the ones it deserves, I think.

I think we're just a bunch of bumbling strangers who happen to have stumbled onto the right clues in approximately the right order.

Scarab Sages

Good morning FAWTLY Folk!! Happy Friday! I hope everyone had an awesome night. I enjoyed watching Alabama lose in the a Sugar Bowl. Got to watch part of the game with little princess sleeping on my chest. That's awesome!

Scarab Sages

aeglos wrote:

hi everyone,

back home after a long day in the hosptial

The Dwarfling and his mommy are doing well, Sabine could take him oit of the incubator and let him lay on her body for almost an hour, she maybe can do it again later this evening

Huzzah! Glad to hear everyone is doing well. That skin to skin is awesome bonding for mommy and baby.

Scarab Sages

Either I slept more soundly than I usually do, or baby Katie didn't do her usual feedings last night. Which could be a good thing or a bad thing. It depends.

Scarab Sages

Could be a bit of both.

Scarab Sages

Good luck to all those entering RPG Superstar. I don't bother with it myself.

Scarab Sages

Hey, Freehold! How's that snow coming along? We still don't have any down here! :)

Scarab Sages

Speaking off snow....read a FB post from a former co-worker back in Philly. She already had 4 inches this morning, with more of the evil frozen sky water coming down. HA!

Nyah Nyah Nyah! Ain't no snow for me!!!!

Scarab Sages

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Yeah, I'm tempting the Fates to hit me with the white stuff, but what the hell.


Gah, I'm falling into melancholy again...

Scarab Sages

Caught a bit of the Blade movie on last night....the first one. Good movie, but that whole vampires as a race and you can be born as one was really f~$$ing idiotic.

Scarab Sages

All right folks! Gotta go take care of some stuff. Thankfully, it's a short day today! Take it easy!


Aberzombie wrote:

Speaking off snow....read a FB post from a former co-worker back in Philly. She already had 4 inches this morning, with more of the evil frozen sky water coming down. HA!

Nyah Nyah Nyah! Ain't no snow for me!!!!

Got some yesterday after work, but it didn't stick and was mostly gone this morning, except for a few traces on the windows of my car. Thank goodness.


I currently have around 5 inches of the white stuff outside, with the forecast calling for another 4-8 inches over the next few days.

It's almost enough to make me give serious consideration to moving to Tempe with my brother.


As a fellow hater of the cold, I recommend it on the purposes of much preferring the weather. I enjoyed most of the eight or nine years I spent out there.

That said, the job market in Arizona is still pretty wretched, last I heard. So if you don't have something already arranged that you're pretty sure will stick, it will likely be very difficult to find work.


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Icyshadow wrote:
Huh, I wonder if a morally grey fantasy world would immediately be labelled as Dark Fantasy or if it requires something more than that. I'm also kinda baffled by the exact differences between High Fantasy, Heroic Fantasy and Low Fantasy, since it seems that some of my own story ideas seem to have some traits from two or three of those at the same time after having a look around TVtropes on the matter. Then again, should I even be worried about such labels in the first place?

I say to you no, no, a thousand times no! Labels have their uses, but TV tropes has gone far beyond providing definitions to outright bad-girl-Weaver level calcification. Blend the genres, blur the lines and cross the streams. Make your world live.


Aberzombie wrote:

Speaking off snow....read a FB post from a former co-worker back in Philly. She already had 4 inches this morning, with more of the evil frozen sky water coming down. HA!

Nyah Nyah Nyah! Ain't no snow for me!!!!

excellent, excellent.


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Aberzombie wrote:
Hey, Freehold! How's that snow coming along? We still don't have any down here! :)

It's coming along wonderfully. Once I discovered that CH was safe in Amby country, I stopped holding back. I am a hero to children everywhere.


Aberzombie wrote:
Could be a bit of both.

I do hope she's alright.


Aberzombie wrote:
Yeah, I'm tempting the Fates to hit me with the white stuff, but what the hell.

shows the Fates the benefits of the Wunian snow dance, quietly flirts with the eldest of the trio


Orthos wrote:
Aberzombie wrote:

Speaking off snow....read a FB post from a former co-worker back in Philly. She already had 4 inches this morning, with more of the evil frozen sky water coming down. HA!

Nyah Nyah Nyah! Ain't no snow for me!!!!

Got some yesterday after work, but it didn't stick and was mostly gone this morning, except for a few traces on the windows of my car. Thank goodness.

How can I penetrate Orthosville but not Amby land? Hmmm...


In other news, I discovered whilst 3/4ths of the way to work that my job was closed today. My supervisor was amazed that I hadn't called her or anything. She seems to be forgetting the time I was chewed out for being late during the last day it snowed. Ah well. I have business in Manhattan town anyways. Will take a few pics for ppl if this train gets moving... sips corn meal porridge quietly


Freehold DM wrote:
Orthos wrote:
Aberzombie wrote:

Speaking off snow....read a FB post from a former co-worker back in Philly. She already had 4 inches this morning, with more of the evil frozen sky water coming down. HA!

Nyah Nyah Nyah! Ain't no snow for me!!!!

Got some yesterday after work, but it didn't stick and was mostly gone this morning, except for a few traces on the windows of my car. Thank goodness.
How can I penetrate Orthosville but not Amby land? Hmmm...

Mountains.


gran rey de los mono wrote:

I currently have around 5 inches of the white stuff outside, with the forecast calling for another 4-8 inches over the next few days.

It's almost enough to make me give serious consideration to moving to Tempe with my brother.

See, I bring families closer together! No need to thank me.


Freehold DM wrote:
gran rey de los mono wrote:

I currently have around 5 inches of the white stuff outside, with the forecast calling for another 4-8 inches over the next few days.

It's almost enough to make me give serious consideration to moving to Tempe with my brother.

See, I bring families closer together! No need to thank me.

*ahem*my love for buxom women preceeds me....


Orthos wrote:

As a fellow hater of the cold, I recommend it on the purposes of much preferring the weather. I enjoyed most of the eight or nine years I spent out there.

That said, the job market in Arizona is still pretty wretched, last I heard. So if you don't have something already arranged that you're pretty sure will stick, it will likely be very difficult to find work.

I don't hate the cold (unless it is too cold, like right now when it is about -5 outside). I don't even hate snow. I hate when there is a bunch of snow at once. An inch is fine. Even two, if it comes down slowly over the course of the day. I hate when we get inches of the stuff in just a few hours, too fast for the roads to be cleared.

In fact, I prefer cool or cold to hot. Arizona would likely be miserable for me. I know north Florida was.

Silver Crusade

Apparently FHDM's potent dance will not reach the west coast as it will be 72 and sunny today.


gran rey de los mono wrote:
In fact, I prefer cool or cold to hot. Arizona would likely be miserable for me. I know north Florida was.

Ah. In that case yeah don't go. You and I are quite opposite there.

Silver Crusade

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I prefer the heat over the cold anytime as long as it's a dry heat

Silver Crusade

I can't believe it was that slow at work to allow me to vote on 100 items in rpg superstar..yesterday


I quite clearly prefer the cold. Heat makes me sleepy, then cranky, then crazy.


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After a while of not having the time to mess with it, I did some more calibration on my 3d printer, and have successfully printed a 60mm d6. I think I am ready to move on to other, more complicated, objects.

Also, I now have a big darn d6.


Icyshadow wrote:
Huh, I wonder if a morally grey fantasy world would immediately be labelled as Dark Fantasy or if it requires something more than that. I'm also kinda baffled by the exact differences between High Fantasy, Heroic Fantasy and Low Fantasy, since it seems that some of my own story ideas seem to have some traits from two or three of those at the same time after having a look around TVtropes on the matter. Then again, should I even be worried about such labels in the first place?

GURPS Fantasy 4th edition had a page or so dedicated to describing distinctions between various fantasy subgenres. I don't recall exact differences betwen High and Heroic at the moment but Low Fantasy is distinct by both scale and type of characters present.

You don't have to be worried about the labels until you reach the point where critics opinion will start to influence sales of your books. And even then you can get label of refreshingly new (or crappy) by breaching barriers between subgenres.

Grand Lodge

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Watching Frozen again with my brother.


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TriOmegaZero wrote:
Watching Frozen again with my brother.

I've been hearing great things about that movie from a diverse range of sources


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Rawr! wrote:
TriOmegaZero wrote:
Watching Frozen again with my brother.
I've been hearing great things about that movie from a diverse range of sources

It's awesome, go see it =D

The first five minutes are kinda heartbreaking though.


Orthos wrote:
Rawr! wrote:
TriOmegaZero wrote:
Watching Frozen again with my brother.
I've been hearing great things about that movie from a diverse range of sources

It's awesome, go see it =D

The first five minutes are kinda heartbreaking though.

Do you wanna build a snowman?


That was cruel ;_;


...it doesn't have to be a snowman.


Orthos wrote:
Rawr! wrote:
TriOmegaZero wrote:
Watching Frozen again with my brother.
I've been hearing great things about that movie from a diverse range of sources

It's awesome, go see it =D

The first five minutes are kinda heartbreaking though.

What, like in 'Up'?


Treppa wrote:
Orthos wrote:
Rawr! wrote:
TriOmegaZero wrote:
Watching Frozen again with my brother.
I've been hearing great things about that movie from a diverse range of sources

It's awesome, go see it =D

The first five minutes are kinda heartbreaking though.

What, like in 'Up'?

Yeah, a lot like that.

Grand Lodge

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Rawr! wrote:
I've been hearing great things about that movie from a diverse range of sources

The last one I saw twice in theaters was Kung Fu Panda, if that helps.


Aberzombie wrote:
Caught a bit of the Blade movie on last night....the first one. Good movie, but that whole vampires as a race and you can be born as one was really f*&%ing idiotic.

It's an old trope (maybe even going back to the original concept of vampires), just a pity they didn't pull it off well.

Anyway busy last couple of weeks, even when I have had time haven't really had the motivation to keep up with the forums :(

Scarab Sages

Well f@%+! The wife and I heard from a college friend - her brother was shot and killed in a carjacking the other night. I hope they catch the sonofab#&!$ who did it and gut him like a f@%&ing fish.

Scarab Sages

And before I forget - plot holes are inexcusable! I don't care if it's a Disney Junior program - inexf#$%ingscusable!!!


Aberzombie wrote:
Well f#$&! The wife and I heard from a college friend - her brother was shot and killed in a carjacking the other night. I hope they catch the sonofab#$#* who did it and gut him like a f+*&ing fish.

Zombie, Calm down before mistakenly eaqt someone's brain.

And positive waves to your college friend. Looking as a cabbie now, I feel like the next tiem I step in a cab could be my last.


Salisbury Steaks!

WOOT!


It's for Dinner!


Gotta turn on the Oven!

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