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I'm a fan of pen-and-paper RPG's and board games. That's what you are going to find on this site. Sometimes there might be a blurb about the Secret World MMO, my latest DMing project, or a new game that our family has picked up. The focus here is my drifting through Wisconsin's gaming communities. Links will be added as cons are visited, games are played, and authoring is published. Wander around. Grab a tankard. Relax and immerse yourself into polyhedron geekness, Wisconsin style!

Monday, January 7, 2013

Fishing in the Blue Mountain

Almost done with the Blue Mountain zone in the Secret World MMO. Reeealy taking my time at this game, trying to play it with minimal deaths and w/o party groupings. Some good story threads and interesting mixes of contemporary horror genres. Lots of typical MMO stuff to. Thankfully, the grinding is no where near the level of WoWcrack. Nice having the ability to disassemble / reassemble magic items too.

Writing-wise, I'm in a weird holding pattern. Metaphorically speaking, I'm looking down at all the 'want to' projects from the 10,000 foot level.
> Working on cracking a new film script with fellow scribe Jeff M.
> Considering diving into the world of Castles and Crusades. I might look into RPTools and see if I can use that to do some online 'friday night' games.
> Just shot out my ArM5 game for final edit and publication in a release for this year (WOOT!)
> On the ArM5 front, I was playing around with the idea of really focusing in on the fairy realm. Again, planning on evolving the rule set for RPTools and setting the game in there. Two BIG projects for the hobby wrapped into one insane idea...
>Then there is the NaNoWriMo novel from November 2012. I've got 50K words, another 20K to write, then the editing process. Reality tells me to plan on taking 6-10 months to make this really polished.

I want it done now.

Also, Garycon is in a couple of months. No C&C games on their site yet. I might write one up, just to represent.

Onward and upward in 2013!

-Dave

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