You'll have to click on this and get to the original if you want to be able to read it. From Reddit (and, you know, that place). |
Wednesday, September 27, 2023
A Side-Eye at 4Chan Rumors
Monday, September 25, 2023
Meme Monday: Rite of Passage Memes
Yes, this exact model. Why we got it via the catalog and not from a Sears store is because it cost $149 at the store. Screenshot taken from the 1984 Sears Spring/Summer Catalog. |
And it must be said that with the how tight shorts were back then, "roasting your nuts" is pretty damn accurate. From Reddit. |
Well, yeah. Been there, and I don't feel bad about it either. From GetYarn (and Lucifer). |
Pretty self explanatory. I just realized that for an entire generation of kids, Emma Watson was their first crush in the same way that Carrie Fisher was for mine. From Starecat.com (and the HP movies). |
And, of course, in Florida the rites of passage are a WEE bit different. From MemeDroid. |
Tuesday, September 19, 2023
Observed on a Tuesday Evening
It's been a while... |
Monday, September 18, 2023
Meme Monday: Autumn Memes
That's why I always thought we called it 'Fall'. Of course, the nuns hated that term and instead required us to write Autumn instead. From memes.com. |
Of course, my Questing Buddy lives in the Nevada desert, so this doesn't necessarily apply to her. From ruinmyweek, an apropos name for this phenomenon if there ever was one. |
It's time for the hunt for a Red(s) October. And here's hoping the Cincinnati Reds pull off the improbable and make the MLB playoffs. From Reddit. |
Isn't this a requirement in a lot of romantic comedies? From themetapicture. |
More time for gaming!! From imgflip. |
Thursday, September 14, 2023
To Chase or Not to Chase
"I don't know," he said, "we just write about what people want and we promote ourselves a bit, and things just took off."
In 2015, that meant MOBAs and console games. But still, the sheer size of pageviews caught my attention.
And really, if I thought that was big, I hadn't seen anything yet.
I'd been reading up a bit lately on Influencers and "Influencer Culture"**, because I've been trying to understand the appeal that influencers draw upon. They aren't celebrities in the purest sense, but some of them have become de-facto celebrities in their own right. They have their own followers and detractors --I mean, look at Asmongold for one obvious example-- but a lot of the influencers', well, influence comes from being perceived as a source of trust.
*Not my place to say which one, because he goes by a pseudonym.
**Sadly, MMOs were not on the radar. That would have been in 2005 rather than 2015. But the book that kicked off this interest is Influencer by Brittany Hennessy.
Monday, September 11, 2023
Meme Monday: Comics Memes
I don't have the original comic strip cut out from the newspaper, but I have the paperback collection of The Far Side that this comes from. From Gary Larson, The Far Side |
Oh, this cuts close to home. I'd be all over Excalibur for an RP weapon, but if I had to fight, I'd go with the min/maxer here. Which I really hate myself for doing that, but I'm honest. From nerfnow.com. |
My recently concluded 20+ year campaign had me playing as a Cleric of Zeus. So... a spear and Greek robes. But I feel this. From RPGenerations. |
And finally, as both a Tolkien fan and an RPGer, this is hilarious. From Travis Hanson's Life of the Party. |
Sunday, September 10, 2023
Sunday Musings on the WoW Hardcore Servers
There ya' go. Same blue eyes, tho. |
Monday, September 4, 2023
Meme Monday: How About Some More Miscellaneous Memes?
This is for my questing buddy, who just got a new puppy late last week. From Travis Hanson, who draws excellent Webcomics. |
Not sure why, but my version of a Bard is always out of step with the in-jokes in RPGs. I think I was influenced by the Harper Hall in Anne McCaffrey's Pern novels. From Pinterest. |
Alas that Mary no longer draws NPC Comic. I love her work, but I can understand and sympathize with the burnout. From npccomic.com. |
"Hey gang, I found Winston from Overwatch!" From Reddit. |
Friday, September 1, 2023
Just Who ARE You, Really? Part 4 of 4
To conclude this mini-series of posts, I'm following up with the last two of my WoW Classic toons that have a persistent narrative (and also two of the other three toons to make it to max level). For these two I kind of veered more into the fictional realm than a summary, because I felt these were best told that way.
Linnawyn Songshine, Knight of the Silver Hand:
The demons never knew what hit them... |
Linna is the third of the four Songshine children, and like her younger sister Cardwyn her life was changed the moment the Defias Brotherhood came to the family farm and demanded all of their metal. Unlike Card, however, she remained at the farm and soon volunteered to join the local patrols that the farmers of Eastern Elwynn organized to deal with the encroaching Defias threat. Daryn and Mona set aside land for weapons practice and the entire farm hastily constructed an extra building for barracks for the trainees. Calling themselves the Elwynn Rangers, Linna's father, Daryn, and a few other veterans of the Second War became the instructors for the patrols.
While Linna took her work with the Rangers seriously, something began nagging at her in the nights while she tried to rest. At first, she thought it was concern for her little sister, but as the days dragged on she began to feel that she should be doing more to help out. That worry only grew when her sister visited the farm on her way toward Lakeshire, following up on a lead as to the identity of the Defias' leadership, and she returned two days later, gravely injured from an ambush on the road by the Defias.
"There has to be more than this," she thought as she watched helplessly while Cardwyn was healed by a family friend and member of the Cenarion Circle.
When the Defias threat was finally broken Linna thought things would return to normal, but her concerns only worsened. It was then that she finally realized that what she felt wasn't concern, but a calling.
Linna resolved to take the Oaths and become a Knight of the Silver Hand, but she didn't know how.
She spoke with one of Cardwyn's friends, a Squire, who told her that since she's not nobility, she must have two valid sponsors who vouched for her standing. Those sponsors had to be accepted by the Knights as valid sponsors; preferably they were Knights themselves, as his own sponsors were, or they were people the Knights were familiar with and trusted their judgement.
Linna prevailed upon Cardwyn, fresh from the Defias campaign and hailed as the Hero of Westfall, to be one of her sponsors, and asked her old teacher, Evelyn Aldcock, to be the other.
Upon taking the Oaths, training with a squad in Northshire and Elwynn, and then performing mop-up duty in Westfall, Linna's first assignment was to investigate reports of the Scourge in Duskwood. She arrived in Darkshire to find herself swept up in a mystery surrounding a ghastly prediction of doom from the town's mystic, Madame Eva. Meanwhile, Darkshire was beset on all sides by the undead, mysterious dark riders from Deadwind Pass, and the wolfmen called Worgen. As Linnawyn strove to uphold her duty to Darkshire and keep the darkness at bay, she dove into the mystery of this "Stalvan" and why his name was divined by Madame Eva as the source of the encroaching doom. Linna finally figured out the true danger Stalvan posed and defeated him in single combat, ending his threat.
Yet it was the strange, undead creature Mor'ladim who provided Linna with the greatest gift of all. She put Mor'ladim --the twisted undead form of the Knight Morgan Ladimore-- to rest. Upon returning to Ladimore's grave with the ring his daughter wore, who bade Linna to bury it with his bones to give him some peace, the shade of Morgan Ladimore appeared to her and presented her with his blade, Archeus. "It was forged to do good," he told her, "and though I have proved myself unworthy to hold it, perhaps you will carry on the Light through it."
Linnawyn returned to Darkshire, her eyes filled with wonder, and presented the sword to Sarah Ladimore, Morgan's daughter. "He gave it to you," she told the Squire. "Go and do great things with it, Sir Knight."
Ever since, Archeus has been at Linna's side through the long campaigns against the Dark Iron dwarves and rallying the people of Azeroth against the Silithids. She joined the Argent Dawn and kept the supply lines open so that her sister Cardwyn's brigade could assault Kel'Thuzad's fortress of Naxxramas.
It was the opening of the Dark Portal that signaled Linnawyn's stepping out from her sister's shadow and becoming a hero in her own right. She travelled to Outland, assisted in the assault upon Hellfire Citadel and investigated the disturbances of the marshlands west of there, but it was her work in defeating the schemes of Kael'thas Sunstrider and Illidan for which she is most remembered.
Linna will tell you otherwise: her greatest accomplishment was the reuniting of a family once thought destroyed by the Scourge.
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And finally, we come to Nevelanthana Dawnweaver. Of the bunch, she is the oldest in terms of when she was originally created, but the last to be created in Classic:
At least the inn at Tarren Mill is good for close-up screenshots. |