Time for a sporadic update from the wilderness, if only to discuss what I'm actually doing, gaming-wise.
Our Tuesday group has had some schedule disruptions lately, but we're still plugging away on the Pathfinder "Dawn of the Temple of Elemental Evil" campaign. At present, we're clearing out a nasty undead infestation in Ostwerk. To be honest, I've kind of lost the plot a bit in this game. I never really meshed with my second character, Sir Bors, after Einar died. A few sessions back, I realized I was spending most of the game surfing the net on my laptop, which housed Bors' character data (via HeroLab). To try to counter this, I moved all of the info over to a hand-written character sheet. It seems to have helped a bit.
Our Sunday group is on a brief hiatus from 4e. A few weeks ago, we completed the Heroic Tier in grand fashion and are preparing for new quests in a completely different part of the world. I've decided to retire my bard, Pseudolus, in favor of Rashid, "The Laughing Blade," an El-Adrin Swordmage (El-Adrin, of course, are Eladrin, but with an Arabian Knights vibe). But that's a few sessions off still.
In the meantime, we're playing Spirit of the Century, under the GMing auspices of Jess, who has a sourcebook for the game coming out at some point in the not-too-distant future. His book is on international pulps and "non-standard," (read: not white and male) pulp heroes from the period. For this game, he put together a bunch of actual examples of "non-standard" pulp characters for us to choose from, ranging from Rin-Tin-Tin to Myrna Loy (Yes, the actress. Turns out there was a series of mystery pulps that featured her as a character) to Ragaboush (an Algerian con artist). I'm playing "The White Rose," meek and mild Chinese schoolgirl by day, asskicking Wuxia by night. Other members of the group include the aforementioned Rin-Tin-Tin, Chick Carter (the son of Nick Carter), The Laughing Monk, and Anton Weird - Diviner of Destinies. Last night was the first session (and the first time most of the group had played FATE) and it came off pretty well, if only to see Rin-Tin-Tin heroically piloting a zeppelin to safety.
Next up for the Tuesday game is Champions. I'll be reviving Lodestone, an old character of mine I actually stuck in "Sins of the Past." He's a two-fisted archaeologist who wields a mystical rod capped with the Shining Trapezohedron. It should be fun.
On the GMing front, I'm still fairly stymied. Between my own schedule, the schedules of likely players, and my scattershot interests, I really haven't figured out what or when I'm going to run another game. I'm keen on doing something Urban Fantasy or Horror, but settling on a system, a setting, and everything else remains elusive at this point. Maybe things will settle down a bit in May.
Such a full gaming schedule prods me toward envy. I'm playing through a Pathfinder adventure path right now and thinking about the work I need to do for my Carnage games.
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