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Hi there!

Today I'm feeling outgoing and I'm streaming a game I find both fun and relaxing - Surviving Mars!

Feel free to come watch if you want, here's the link:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=M3rKMTjsKLA

Thanks for reading!!


Update: Stream is now over, but the recording shall remain on youtube! Thanks for any interest you might show :)
(Content warning for spider intervention early in stream)
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Alrighty. I just had my first ever session as a DM. And, being honest, it was incredibly on-the-fly as it was only arranged last night and I had roughly 3 hours this morning to prep.
However!
It seemed to go really well.
The party enjoyed it.
I nearly killed three of them.
Everyone survived!!

The setting itself is my own homebrew setting and the region I had the party start within is populated primarily by a goblinoid 'civilization' that put tribal warring aside (because I like goblinoids and wanted to give them their own nation, basically).

The story was that the party had been hired as guards for a caravan belonging to a religious order that was traveling from the region's capital city to the only real port town in the country. The journey was to take a week and they would be paid on arrival. The first 5 days went smoothly and on the 6th night (where the session starts because I just wanted to throw the players straight into a fight) the caravan was ambushed during the watch by what would have been considered to be bandits - 4 kobolds, 3 goblins and a worg.
The worg-mounted goblin boss and two kobolds approached from one side and the rest of the 'ambushers' approached from the other. As intended the worg and boss were good damage sponges and allowed the second group to join in mid-fight and get a good amount of confusion. While a lot of the fight was centered around killing the worg (I rolled for its health and nearly maxed it...) the second group of attackers managed to render one of the party's bards and one of the stronger fighters unconscious just as the worg almost murdered an NPC stand-in with a single attack.
Fortunately the party has 2 bards so the second one was able to keep the party standing (A nat20 on death save from the fighter helped, too).

Aside from the 4 times party members fell unconscious (the fighter dropped twice) the fight went pretty smoothly and the next day the party finished escorting the caravan and got paid, which they were happy about.

Now I have to actually plan for the next session which is going to be fun, I hope.(Spoilers: I'm introducing a beholder to the level 2 party of 6.)

And that's how the session went. I was happy with it, the players seemed happy with it and I'm genuinely looking forwards to the next one.

Thanks for reading!!
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... Is lined with Pokestops... One would assume, at least.

Yes, Pokestops.

Three days ago I downloaded Pokemon Go again, of the first time since about 3 months after it was released. I am sincerely blaming my brother for this but at the same time, I'm not actually all that annoyed with myself about it. I'm hoping to use it as a motivator to get myself out of the house and walking beyond the to-the-corner-shop-and-back I have been doing near daily. So far it has worked. The day after I got it I walked for about 4 hours, the next day I walked for 2 (though that was maybe a little shorter than I had planned)... Today... I checked it as I woke up and basically got out of bed just to go catch a bloody Dratini that had turned up nearby. That was the start of a walk close to an hour long so I'm not complaining.
I'll probably do a bit more later once I've seen Cassini off to work. Just meander around the village again a couple more time until I either get to cold or run out of pokeballs (Home is within range of 2 pokestops so I lucked out there.)

Sorry this has been a little pointless and possibly boring, but I was also aware that I'd not said anything here for a few days and I'm trying to get into a habit of posting (and therefore reading) regularly. Anyway...




Thanks for reading!!
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Hello again.

Following up from my D&D post I thought it might be fun to list some of the Tabletop Wargame stuff I have... Or, rather, as much as I can remember off the top off my head because... Well, why not.

First up, offerings from Games workshop:
1 large 40K Ork army (about 3k points and close to 200 models (I think...)
Might be starting a Craftworlds army soon, too.
Some Nightvault stuff (An old starter box and 2 or 3 additional 'squads'

Warmachine and Hordes - isn't likely to grow. This shit makes GW prices look reasonable.
A small Retribution of Scyrah army
Legion of Everblight starter box from a few years ago.

Star Wars: X-Wing - all of this is 1st edition. the upgrade to second will cost too much :(
1 metric shit ton of tie fighters and a few other assorted imperial ships (whoda thunk)
1 sizeable collection of Scum and Villainy ships.
Around 40 models between these two forces, I think.

2 1/2 Dystopian Wars fleets from before Weyland got hold of IP.
Covenant of Antactica
Italy (Don't remember the full name for the fleet)
Black Wolf Mercenaries
Easily 200+ models between all 3 fleets.

Star Trek Attack Wing - This is a lot like the X-wing game mentioned above but, obviously, Star Trek instead of Star wars. Also produced by WizKids not Fantasy Flight Games, though the FLight Path mechanic is licensed from FFG.
Here I have Romulans, Cardassians, Jem'Hadar and some independent faction ships. Around 30 ships, though some were rare and hard to get hold of.

A Firestorm Armada starter set. Never got to play this, unfortunately and probably never will now. I don't know if anyone picked up the property after Spartan Games went under.

Flames of War. I got the 2 player starter set for this at the start of November, just as the UK went back into lockdown and I haven't had chance to actually play it again yet. Another game that is expensive to expand, but a lot of fun and I hope to expand both armies that I have.

Off the top of my head, that's currently everything. If I have forgotten anything then it's probably been 5 or more years since I played it.




Thanks for reading!!
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(Rich text still not working, wtf.)

So, today has been all over the place ut it has been made a lot better by the finding and installing of our old Xbox 360. It's been... Literally years since I last played it and after a few nostalgia-driven conversations with Cassini over the last few days they fely driven to dig it out and set it up.
And I'm glad it has been!
Scrolling through the installed games on there I found a few that I can't wait to play again (Keflings, Woo!!) and even Halo: Reach was in the drawer still so that is begging to be played (once we have sorted through our controllers and found a second one that works.)

In other console news, last night I found out about Sony's Play at Home offers and downloaded Ratchet and Clank for free. A game series which, incidentally, I have never played a single one of having previously been a Sega and Microsoft console owner. I'm also looking forwards to getting a few more free in a couple of days.

I have been thinking of either re-starting or even just finishing my play through of the Flashback re-release from a couple of years ago now that I have a better headset, though I'm not sure.

Otherwise this evening I'll probably be playing a little more Ratchet and Clank as well as pottering around the house. Might even find our copy of ODST, who knows.



Thanks for reading!!
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