Posts Tagged ‘fantasy’

Workbench of a Madman

June 26, 2012
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2012-06-25 22.26.35, a photo by The Gonk on Flickr.

It has been a whirlwind summer so far. The wife and kids left for Germany even before school was out– but no rest for the wicked, as days later, I was off to Las Vegas for a work-related convention.

(Highly amusing (to me, anyway!) photos of me with pretty waitresses in Las Vegas removed as they were showing up in Google image search for my site! Oh well. All those pictures were e-mailed to my wife to irritate her! 😉 )

Oh yeah, I visited the Hoover Dam, as well. Anyway, all of that meant I had absolutely no down time. I got back home and managed to rest three days before I was off to the real thing, meeting the family in Germany for the in-law’s 50th wedding anniversary celebration. We did that, had a BBQ, had Thai friends cook a Thai feast, had my daughter’s 13th birthday, visited two different castles, and topped it all off by spending a few days in Switzerland.

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Switzerland was alright– well, actually, it may be the most beautiful place I have visited on this Earth, right up there with Paris and Gilley’s. It was incredible.

Anyway, back home, with a seven hour layover in Newark which puts me at home at almost 11:00 PM– thanks to Mik for the late night ride home. As I unpack, the weight of my clothes pulls a wire shelf in my laundry room out of the friggin’ sheet rock. There are quarter sized holes in the sheet rock where the rinky dink little plastic sheet rock fasteners have pulled through. Grrrrr. So, for the next two weeks, outside of my normal work days, I spend all my time patching that up and remounting the shelf IN ADDITION to my previously scheduled chore of replacing all the screen on our patio and restaining our deck. OH MY GOD am I tired of it all.

Anyway, in my unjustly limited spare time without my family, I did manage to get a little productivity, though.

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The Mines of Moria fellowship were about half completed before this all started, and I got them done. A 40mm skirmish project was bandied about the gaming club before being dropped, but it got me motivated to paint up some of my Sash and Saber FIW British line. I’m very pleased with these figures!! Better pictures will come later. And, as I can’t even relax in my down time, I started finishing the four 15mm Stugs that have been sitting on my painting table for six months, as I am taking figures to Historicon for Dave Maupin to run S-143, “Tough ‘Ombres” – Piquet Field of Battle WW2 October 1944, Saturday at 9:00 AM:

S-143 “Tough ‘Ombres” – Piquet Field
of Battle WW2 October 1944

WWII: 9 AM: Length: 3: Hosted by: David Maupin: Scale: 15mm: Rules:
Field of Battle WW2: No. of Players: 6.

The US 90th Infantry Division has been racing across France at
a breakneck pace. Your regimental scouts report the Germans
have decided to make a stand a few miles in front of you, but
you can’t let the enemy slow you down. Somebody needs to
end this war. Learn Piquet’s Field of Battle WW2 rules and
the friction and chaos they can cause. The scenario will be run
multiple times as beginner workshops with plenty of time to
start over or switch sides. Try it out!

Anyway, I’ll post better pictures of all that later, as time allows…my family is getting back tomorrow night, AND I have a boy’s weekend this weekend, and then it’s the 4th of July, and I STILL am not actually done with the friggin’ porch yet…

And, oh my god, it’s so irritating– after being in Germany, Google is stuck in German for me! I DON’T SPEAK GERMAN!!!!1!!11!!

Lots of fun, and lots of work. Lots and lots of stuff, non-stop. I need a vacation. Thank god Historicon is something like four hours closer this year…

Guest Star: Dragon

February 9, 2012
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DSCN0261, a photo by The Gonk on Flickr.

I went with Reaper’s Young Swamp Dragon for Black Fang. He was about the right size and shape. I didn’t really try to follow the module concept art for this, I just painted him black.

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Supporting Cast: Reefclaw

February 8, 2012
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DSCN0251, a photo by The Gonk on Flickr.

As I’ve mentioned before, I had to custom convert a miniature for the adventure’s Reefclaw. I started with a Reaper moray eel familiar, and added claws from the Creature Components pack, bulked out with a little sculpting putty. If I’d had more time and energy, I might have added the antennae and such, but as it, it’s an acceptable figure, I think.

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Supporting Cast: Spider

February 7, 2012
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DSCN0259, a photo by The Gonk on Flickr.

Here’s the Reaper figure I painted up for the spider in the Beginner Box adventure. He’s just a little guy for a giant spider, so I went with a realistic paint scheme on him based on some stock picture I found on the Internet. I was pleased with how he turned out.

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Pathfinder Iconic Character: Valeros

February 6, 2012
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DSCN0233, a photo by The Gonk on Flickr.

My version of the Pathfinder iconic fighter, Valeros. I wanted to make his stone mug a touristy one for Faerun, but it was pretty darn small and decided against it! I’m not very satisfied with his eyes– but I’m done!

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Iconic Pathfinder Character: Kyra

February 5, 2012
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DSCN0225, a photo by The Gonk on Flickr.

My paint up of the Pathfinder iconic Cleric, Kyra. The eyes are a little sloppy in the magnified pictures, but in real life, her eyes are spot on for the artwork, it’s really nice. Again, I totally missed that red sash. Someday– maybe– I’ll fix it.

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Iconic Pathfinder Character: Merisiel

February 4, 2012
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DSCN0217, a photo by The Gonk on Flickr.

My paint up of the iconic Pathfinder rogue Merisiel, a.k.a. Patrish, a.k.a. Kaijitsu.

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Iconic Pathfinder Character: Ezren

February 4, 2012
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DSCN0212, a photo by The Gonk on Flickr.

Here is my work up of Ezren, a.k.a. Slate in our game! Already picking up some wear on his casting index finger…Number Two Son, almost four, likes to take HIS turn playing with Daddy’s little men. Below is the reference picture and more angles on the miniature. I’m pleased with him, although the color balance is pretty bad in these pictures…dammit Internet, I’m a painter, not a photographer!

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The First Time is Always the Best

February 3, 2012
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1st Character, a photo by The Gonk on Flickr.

So Number One Son wasn’t really fooling about creating his first character. I came in last night with the Pathfinder Bestiary, as our local semi-FLGS, Nord’s Games, is going out of business and blowing out their stock at 40% off. As soon as I walk in the door, he launches into a torrent about his character.

“He’s got an 18 Strength and a 16 Dexterity!”

“Wow!”

“And I found some armor that gave me +9 so I have an Armor Class of 19!”

“Really! You were able to afford that with your starting money?”

Big grin. “Weeeeeeeellll…”

Tonight we sat down and went over his character together. He made an Neutral Elf Fighter named Legolas. 18 STR, 14 DEX, 15 CON, 13 INT, 13 WIS, 12 CHA. Not bad! Legolas likes to shoot his bow from a horse, so he usually wields a short bow, but he also has a long sword. He’s armored with splint mail, and owns a horse.

His character history reads, “I’m a spy for the three Elven Kings. My father was a good lawful person. A war is going on with the humans and the dwarves. I’m an Elf general.”

“Can I create another character and give Legolas all his stuff?”

LOL, “No!”

I asked him what kind of place he’d like to play in– snow, forest, dungeon, desert, etc…? “I want to go all over! Maybe I could take a ship, and it could wreck and I would be shipwrecked on an island, and find a temple full of goblins or something!” Sounds like fun!

We also have the Two Towers queued up to watch on the weekend. I’m going to have to get the movie soundtracks to play as background music when we roleplay.

Pathfinder Complete, Part Three

February 1, 2012
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DSCN0205, a photo by The Gonk on Flickr.

The third half of the first day of our Pathfinder fun (part one, part two). We played this last Sunday, and it went well, although not quite as smoothly for a variety reasons, mostly my fault. We had time on Sunday, and I had been monstrously busy at work, and figured this was about the only time I would have for at least another week, and I wanted to get the game finished. However, I had also just bought Number One Daughter the Hunger Games. She is a voracious, obsessive reader, and she made it clear in no uncertain terms that should would rather be reading!! I made it clear that I would really rather come and play with us, and I won. However, she was a little sulky. Mistake first of many, I suppose.

I ran them through a summary of the previous adventure. They were resting in an alcove with a magic pillar, along with a chalk inscription that finally warned them explicitly about the dragon ahead through a crypt (although, I don’t think there was any surprise there, as I had had the dragon miniature bouncing around on my painting desk for a month). They could read runes on the pillar, which they could tell read “breath” and “water,” which was intended for them to touch and get the ability to breathe water, so they could more easily cross the underground river ahead. They ignored the pillar, though. Fortunately, it wasn’t needed, but in retrospect I felt I should have reminded Number One Son about Slate’s Detect Magic skill and had him figure out precisely what the pillar did.

Across the deep underground river, they could see the glitter of metal hidden in debris. Kaijitsu and Slate swam the river easily, while Milton, unable to swim, stayed on the far bank. Kaijitsu and Slate soon began divvying the treasure find– potions of invisibility and levitation, some gold, and a dragon-bane long sword. As they were determining who got what, Milton started yelling from the far bank. The reefclaw had emerged from the river and attacked him! Kaijitsu won initiative, and started to swim the river. She couldn’t make it and attack, so I told her to try and throw a dagger– only as I looked at the situation, I realized she would get a -4 for the reefclaw being next to Milton. At that point, I told her to she probably ought to go ahead and swim the river. She said she wanted to attack the the reefclaw from the water. Crap, I just wasn’t prepared for that– I was pretty sure there were no rules for that. Do I wing it? I was trying to teach the rules as well as play. I dithered a bit, then just asked to swim the whole way and attack from the land. She was obviously a little disappointed. Ugh! I should have just winged, I guess.

Anyway, Kaijitsu wound up dispatching the reefclaw with two slashes of her rapier, without it doing any damage in return. The party then went into the area with the goblin throne room, which had been the source of the earlier sounds of goblins arguing. The goblin king’s sister had run off with his dragon toy– obviously, she was the goblin corpse they had found said toy on in the spider’s lair– and the goblins were arguing about who would have to go find it. At this point, once the kids started trying to talk with the goblins, order rather fell apart. They were talking over each other, interrupting, making jokes, etc… I got a little irritated and had to calm them down again. Eventually, they had Milton hand over the toy dragon, and the goblin king gave them them a Wand of Cure Light Wounds. Yay! Only it turned out, nobody in the party could actually use that. Boooooo. Lack of prep on my part, I retconned it to a wand of magic missile, which please Number One Son Also, the goblin king…well, he told them the way to the dragon. Here my lack of preparation shone large, as I don’t believe the king told them to strike at the dragon’s belly. Which would have given them a large bonus to hit, I later read. Yeesh.

They scaled a cliff, and there were lots of cracks about leaving Milton behind, getting him killed to see what they could get off him, or just outright killing him. I guess that sort of stuff is just natural! Anyway, this cliff led into the aforementioned crypt, and three skeletons came out. I thought they wouldn’t be too difficult, yet the party had a hard time. Nobody could hit for anything, and before too long, Milton would down and stabilized at -2 HP. Number One Son was saying that while his character probably wanted to stay, he wanted to get out of there, while Number One Daughter was saying that while her character probably wanted to leave him, she wanted to stay! Anyway, they retreated a while, away from the skellies and towards the dragon. I pointed this out to them, and they seemed to think the skellies would stay in the crypt. I wasn’t sure why, but I said maybe, but maybe they would follow you and you’d just have to fight the dragon and and skeletons. The scales fell from their eyes, and they went back to fight the skeletons.

Slate at this point went into overdrive, using his Hand of the Apprentice to throw his quarterstaff into two of the skeletons, killing each in one blow, and then whacking the last one by hand for critical damage. They tended to Milton, trying to figure out what to do. In game, Milton encouraged them to finish the quest, and come back for him– if they survived. They really dithered badly on this, so out of game, I explained that the cliff face and the threat of the dragon would probably keep any monsters from coming up from behind, and Milton was pretty secure. Still, Kaijitsu left him her bed roll and several rations.

At this point, I encouraged them to come with a plan of attack, as they could hear the dragon ahead. With only a bit of help from me, they decided Kaijitsu would quaff the potion of invisibility, then creep in and Sneak Attack the dragon with the dragon bane sword. Slate would provide magic missile fire support from behind cover. I talked about how Kaijitsu saw the dragon, slightly larger than a horse, was busy taking huge bites out of dead cow. “Old Betsy!” they declared.

Kaijitsu got into place, and struck home. The dragon roared, and Slate fired from cover, hitting him in the open mouth, I described. And then he used his move to fly away. I was very concerned about the outcome of this fight, a little tired of running it for the rambunctious kids, had a legitimate combat out, and I took it– if the dragon is ever hit by the dragon bane sword, he flees. The kids seemed a little confused, I obviously didn’t draw the connection in game well enough to the sword. I explained that they had basically defeated the dragon by their good planning, and they accepted that.

Then we got to the treasure.

The friggin’ thing was guarding a scroll of new life– basically, a resurrection spell. I don’t believe I had ever noticed that at all, concentrating on everything up to that encounter, but nothing after. Not only that, Kaijitsu still carried the Energy Heart. I had been planning for so long to have the dragon acid blast her, since she was carrying it. However, in the heat of battle, and my desire to make sure they didn’t die, I completely forgot. I completely should have had the battle go on for another couple of rounds, had the dragon breathe acid on Kaijitsu, attack once more, even if it killed her, and then flee in obvious fear from the dreaded sword. Stupid!! I’m so stupid!

Anyway, I’m a little self-critical because I want to do a better job next time. They had a reasonable amount of fun. Number One Daughter still just wanted to go read her book, so I released her. Number One Son was pretty excited about the game, and asked if she wasn’t going to play in the game anymore, if he could have her stuff. LOL.

Number One Son has made noises about creating his own character– an elf wizard. He said that he had tried to make a character, and found it a little confusing. I told him to go ahead and try, and then I would sit down with him later and go over with him and help him out. I’d like to maybe run him through a solo campaign. This whole game was two two hour sessions, which seemed to be long enough to accomplish some fun and interesting play, but still short enough to keep his attention. And, running the game for him alone seemed a little easier, although we’ll see how that works out in longer sessions. Should Number Two Daughter ever wish to jump in, she can always either bring the wandering Kaijitsu back into town, or run a previous NPC.

Thinking about running a solo campaign in a rules-heavy system like Pathfinder, and for a low AC, low HP class like a Wizard, I was thinking about running a few Milton-like NPCs. They stay in the background, follow orders, soak hits, and most importantly, don’t steal the spotlight. The three of us have just finished watching the Fellowship of the Ring, which they are very excited about, and he could take a sort of Gandalf role among some other lesser heroes. Anyway, just some thoughts, we’ll see how it all shakes out.