Sunday, 31 October 2021

31 Days Of Horror 2021

The tradition continues and this time I aimed for a majority of new things. This admittedly had mixed results.

The Green Knight (2021) and I’m already cheating because I saw it the day before.

Slender Man (2018) didn’t work for me. A teen horror owing a lot to Ringu and especially The Ring jars. But it does have a scene I thought worked - somebody gets a video call from outside her house, looks out to see nobody there, but sees herself doing so...




The Conjuring 2 (2016)
If you can separate the real people involved it has a couple of nice jumps, and also an attempt at a “childlike but creepy” monster design that fails the “but creepy” to hilarious effect. Ugh.

Crawl (2019)
How much can you do with two people stuck in a flooding basement with alligators? Actually quite a lot. The constant rising water keeps the small cast moving in the initially small location. It’s not complicated. It’s fun.

Sputnik (2020)
As Alien has a company trying to profit from dangerous first contact and The Quatermass Experiment has red tape getting in the way, this take on the idea in the late Soviet era sees secrecy and paranoia add to the alien threat.

No One Gets Out Alive (2021)
From a novel by the author of The Ritual, and apparently they changed the monster to make it more like the one in The Ritual. The shift from the poverty trap to an undocumented immigrant works, though loses the meaning of the title. There’s a very Val Lewton kill at one point, which I always appreciate.

The Guilty (2018)
Someone alone listening on a phone and unable to help goes all the way back to the Grand Guignol, and this dark story about a police officer at a dispatch desk raises the tension as he tries. Does he succeed?

The Guilty (2021)
The US remake plays very close except for a couple of (I feel weakening) tweaks at the ending, and a more emotive central performance, so we’re watching the character break instead of being in his place. Still good but preferred the original.

The Wraith (1986)
High Plains Drifter in the style of Knight Rider. Provided some laughs, some of them even intentional.


Night Teeth (2021)

The Haunted (2018)
Haunted house indie with decent low-fi atmosphere, but doesn’t really come together or use the interesting idea of the protagonist being thrown in at the deep end with no knowledge and no expert showing up later.

His House (2020)

The Night House (2020)
A great portrayal of grief, coping badly in various ways, as well as some creepy haunting. Good but not really fun.

The Empty Man (2020)
A very silly story presented like The Ring. Also featuring wonky Buddhism.

Deadwax (2018) (trailer)
The hunt for a killer record, presented as a miniseries of ten-minute chunks adding up to feature length. Would be a good Chronicles Of Darkness adventure hook. From one of the writers of Until Dawn, so was it nearly interactive?

The Addams Family (2019)
I am not the target audience for this version. Great voice cast though.

Ready Or Not (2019)
It’s a lot of fun.

And having managed 21 new-to-me, a speed run of classics I’ve rewatched this month:

Frankenstein (1931)
The Bride Of Frankenstein (1935)
Halloween (1978) with friends who hadn’t seen it and agreed it generally held up although they did question Annie’s decisions.
Alien (1979) also there, turned out to be the Director's Cut which I like less than the original.
Near Dark (1987)
Interview With The Vampire (1994)
Scream (1996)
Get Out (2017)
The Invisible Man (2020)
Scare Me (2020)

Happy Halloween to all, and to all a good night!

Vamptober 2021

Vamptober prompts for art, writing, and more from the World of Darkness.


1: Fangs Out!
2: Sweet Embrace
3: Where The Kindred Gather
4: Elysium Fashion
5: The Very First Bite
6: Undead Love
7: Hideout
8: This Clan Of Mine
9: Newly Found Power
10: Inner Monster
11: Faith That Hurts
12: Blood Hunter (as seen in World Of Darkness news!)
13: Eyes Of The Beast
14: Every Rose Has Its Thorns
15: Blue Blood
16: Crimson Tears
17: The Night You Were Turned
18: Hunger
19: Satiation
20: Last Sunset
21: Eternal Enemy
22: It’s A Beautiful Night To Hunt
23: Forbidden Pleasures
24: The Prince
25: Blood Magic Ritual

I considered spot colour for every single picture but went with high contrast in some cases.

Vamptober 31: The Sun Rises

Vamptober 31: The Sun Rises

“Let’s watch it together. I insist!”

Nocturne 1.04

Vampire: The Masquerade - Nocturne
1.04

So for tonight’s Vampire: The Masquerade session we went to the Elysium Halloween ball, with the Brujah torch singer as Morticia, the Ventrue backroom politico in a blank mask, the Hecata psychologist as Nurse Ratched, the wandering Gangrel as Teen Wolf, and the Salubri medical examiner as a classic bedsheet ghost.

Me: ... With three eyeholes?
Their player: Tempting as it is... actually, you know what, one night he can...

Muppets Haunted Mansion

Fun, silly, not at all creepy.. except sort of one bit... I liked the crossing over of Muppet and Mansion bits, like the ghostly ballroom being mixed with the At The Dance sketch.

And a belated realisation which I suppose counts as a spoiler.

So this year...

The clocks go back.

HALLOWEEN IS 25 HOURS LONG.

Saturday, 30 October 2021

Vamptober 30: Too Old To Die

Vamptober 30: Too Old To Die

“What is a claim of age for ones who are immortal? I have rarely heard a good answer to that question.”

Friday, 29 October 2021

Thursday, 28 October 2021

Vamptober 28: Bats!

Vamptober 28: Bats!

Animalism. So easily overlooked.


And while you’re here, a petition to help bats!

His House

His House
2020

“After all we’ve endured, after what we have seen, what men can do, you think it is bumps in the night that frighten me? You think I can be afraid of ghosts?”

His House came to Netflix on October 30th last year, with little fanfare at the end of Netflix And Chills 2020, but has since been highlighted by Empire among other places.

The question with haunted house stories is always why they don’t get out. In His House from director Remi Weekes, Bol (Sope Dìrísù) and Rial (Wunmi Mosaku) are refugees seeking asylum assigned a council house somewhere near London as they wait for a decision about whether they can stay. And even if they weren’t in danger of deportation, Bol feels he struggled to get here and deserves to stay.

It plays well with their isolation and the strangeness of the place, the normal pressures as well as the supernatural ones that get increasingly surreal. It also has them treated quite differently by the haunting, which is something I haven’t seen often.

And for Doctor Who fans who may be wondering, at no point is Matt Smith’s character particularly helpful. His familiarity kind of pulls me out of the story, good as he is, especially when early on he mentions “There’s a doctor down the road...”

Tuesday, 26 October 2021

Vamptober 26: Ceremony Of The Dead

Vamptober 26: Ceremony Of The Dead

“I can’t believe it’s been a year already. I feel like he’s still with us...”

Hunter: The Reckoning V5 first look

Hunter preview. The text shows what we already know. I like greyscale with lomited spot colour art. As you may have guessed.

Vampire in action movie double bill

Netflix premiered two otherwise unconnected movies in the last few weeks, Blood Red Sky and Night Teeth, which both basically add vampires to existing action movies.

Blood Red Sky has an infectious 30 Days Of Night style vampire seeking a cure, flying across the Atlantic with her son, when her plane is hijacked. Coincidentally, not by someone targeting her! That feels like a bigger coincidence than there being an air marshal aboard in Passenger 57. And it plays this premise straight, which is pretty surprising, and kind of works.

It takes a while to get going, 22 minutes into the two-hour runtime before we get to the hijacking and 34 minutes to the vampire reveal. But once the particularly bad hijacker works it out he acts on this information efficiently, and it quickly gets out of control. (Not sure how the ethically conflicted hijacker clashing with him squares with the plan overall, but never mind.) Oh, and Scottish people are unhelpful.

Night Teeth is indeed basically Collateral with vampires in a post John Wick style, and played somewhat comedic. Due to John Wick and more I had a hard time taking Alfie Allen seriously as a villain, the tone wobbles, and I’m not 100% sold on the central relationship either.

How Vampire: The Masquerade is it? The opening narration explains vampire history and the rules starting with not telling people, beginning with “We’re all around you...” like the credits of Kindred: The Embraced. If it’s not directly Masquerade it’s at least second-generation influenced, as that early Blade shoutout might show, along with The Lost Boys as a reminder of influences in turn. (And a bit Requiem in its use of graffiti to mark territories and the like.)

Monday, 25 October 2021

Star Trek: Voyager rewatch comes home

Launching with its 25th anniversary, the end of Keith R.A. DeCandido’s very thorough look at Star Trek: Voyager at Tor. It encouraged me to watch some myself, and while I drifted off after Year Of Hell that’s further than I got originally.

Vamptober 25: Blood Magic Ritual

Vamptober 25: Blood Magic Ritual

Soak a ribbon in blood, set it on fire, and follow the trail to your prey.

Month Of Darkness updates.

Happy to see the Snake River Conspiracy lyrics connection to Clan Nosferatu still there in the Spotify playlists curated by Outstar.

The Clan Bingo cards are finally complete too!

Lego Star Wars Terrifying Tales

Lego Star Wars Terrifying Tales boasts some “why this?” classic horror joke posters (one is actually relevant) but has logos for its three stories and I only get two of the references as they’re really obvious so the second one puzzles me deeply. Is it a Frankenstein logo? Not one I recognise offhand.

So we get Kylo Ren turned by peer pressure, snark at Darth Maul’s resurrection, and a classic What If...? and then a surprise frame story attack.

Dune

Dune Part One is out and Part Two has been greenlit, and with it an RPG that has stayed available for more than the last one’s twenty-four hours.

But as a deconstruction of the space opera and Chosen One and the like, I wonder what people want to do with it. I run my share of deconstructions, but mostly in a funny way.

Sunday, 24 October 2021

Nocturne 1.03

Vampire: The Masquerade - Nocturne
1.03

The local vampire Sheriff decided to test the new and not very sociable Gangrel PC’s hunting methods by sending one of her agents to see how he’d react to a threat to the victim, then had him apologise after the PCs tried to hunt him down.

I’m sure this won’t cause any problems later.

Vamptober 24: The Prince

Vamptober 24: The Prince

Who is the Prince? How close can you approach? What does this say about your city?

Saturday, 23 October 2021

Vamptober 23: Forbidden Pleasures

Vamptober 23: Forbidden Pleasures

“Ironic that we can’t be tempted with an apple, isn’t it?”

Friday, 22 October 2021

48 Hour Horror Films

Shudder running a 48 hour film contest, for horror naturally, with Women Of Colour Unite. Finalist collection.

Vamptober 22: It's A Beautiful Night To Hunt

Vamptober 22: It’s A Beautiful Night To Hunt

“Would you care for someone to drink before we begin?”

Genre-appropriate naming

“So, we have Paul Atreides, Gurney Halleck, Thufir Hawat, and...”
“Duncan Idaho!”
“... Did you read the game setting guide?”
“What? He’s playing a guy called ‘Paul’!”
Dune, Session Zero

Thursday, 21 October 2021

Leverage: Redemption

Leverage: Redemption is now showing free with ads on IMDb TV on Amazon.

A. V Club review

Pacing myself. Missing New Orleans. And looking forward to the episode where they do an idea I have in my never-run Leverage game notes.

Vamptober 21: Eternal Enemy

Vamptober 21: Eternal Enemy

“Well, sister, how long has it been?”
“A hundred years? Something like that.”
“Not long enough.”
“Never long enough for you, brother. Shall we?”

Vamptober 20: Last Sunset

Vamptober 20: Last Sunset

What would you do if you knew you could never feel the sun on your skin again?



Wednesday, 20 October 2021

My father

Dad introduced me to a lot, like biology field trips, Clint Eastwood movies, Johnny Cash, and warning people about Windows updates.

Tuesday, 19 October 2021

Carmilla reupped

Watch the Carmilla web series in seasons, without having to click through for every episode! Season One.

Only Murders In The Building

Only Murders In The Building season one (trailer) has now concluded - we got the last two episodes together so not trailing by a week anymore, which is nice for the final reveal in particular.

Very funny, sometimes sad, and taking some risks with its already odd structure.

Particularly the seventh episode The Boy From 6B playing almost entirely without dialogue (as well as focusing on a character who had previously been in one scene) - like Hush in Buffy and a few other examples of episodes like this going back to silent movies working with comedy and horror in particular.

Could you game this? Sure, mysteries are a common setup (see, well, a lot of my games) and the right mix of players and a light touch.

Vamptober 19: Satiation

Vamptober 19: Satiation

Finger lickin’ good!

Monday, 18 October 2021

Vamptober 18: Hunger

Vamptober 18: Hunger

The need to drink and the longing for company, the most monstrous and human desires entwined. Even when it stops, just for a moment, you know it won’t last.

Sunday, 17 October 2021

Vamptober 17: The Night You Were Turned

Vamptober 17: The Night You Were Turned

Do you remember how it felt? The chill falling over you? The dryness in your throat? How some things seemed numb, others too intense?

Saturday, 16 October 2021

Vamptober 16: Crimson Tears

Vamptober 16: Crimson Tears

The first few tears are normal, but soon the red stain starts to show, and then everyone can see.

Try not to cry. Try not to cry.

Free RPG Day

Free RPG Day is a lovely idea.

Friday, 15 October 2021

Fear Street Part 3: 1666

Fear Street Part 3: 1666
2021

1666 ends a trilogy that goes Basically Scream, Basically Friday The 13th, Basically... The Crucible meets The Blood On Satan’s Claw?

It’s a really odd choice, and the most interesting thing about the series for me. (Offhand. the Dark Shadows timewarp storylines and Ginger Snaps Back are the closest parallels I can think of.)

The 1666 section is impressively grim, with a much less jokey tone and the most gruesome moment in the series, before cycling back to 1994 for a finale with a number of clever uses of the slasher-explaining lore.

It plays with the recurring problematic idea in historical horror of “the witch hunts in Puritan times were horrible... but what if there were actual magic-using devil-worshippers too?” though it does tweak it rather than straight-up victim blaming.

Having Deena see this herself in a flashback and reuse the cast as she sees the townsfolk as people she knows works quite well, underlining that the kids in 1666 are still just kids and making their reactions to what’s happening hit home, allowing some victims to survive and some survivors to get death scenes, although it also uses 1978 cast members which makes the idea that it’s Deena’s perception not quite scan.

On the whole, the trilogy makes a lot of effort to create a unified theory for supernatural slashers, like it looked at how Jason and Michael acquire supernatural backstories to explain coming back from the dead for ever more sequels. It then runs with that idea in a pretty interesting way. I think 1666 is the most interesting though it doesn’t entirely work without seeing at least 1994, and appreciated the pretty inventive tie-up (apart from the genre savvy characters failing to address a sequel hook).

Also, Oasis on the soundtrack, but oh well.

So this is a low-key recommendation with some big caveats, especially about Part 2.

Fear Street Part 2: 1978

Fear Street Part 2: 1978
2021
Trailer

After the second of Leigh Janiak’s speed-run trilogy loosely based on an enormous number of R. L. Stine books, I’m even more confused about who these are for. Where the Scream-alike Part 1: 1994 felt like a 15 cert until it got much gorier than expected this feels very much an 18 for the level of violence, (brief) sex and naughty words while still having plucky kid protagonists.

Fear Street Part 1: 1994

Fear Street Part 1: 1994

Working my way through assorted new horror things for Spooky Month, and using this to get three checks.

I was surprised to learn that the Fear Street series was bought by Netflix rather than made for it, as it’s a back-to-back trilogy which they released on a weekly basis (apparently the original plan was to release them all in cinemas a month apart) and because Part 1: 1994 starts with a Scream reference where the star in the pre-credits is Maya Hawke in a role very much like Robin in Stranger Things. Most of the publicity for this features a shot of her and the skull-masked robed killer from the first ten minutes, as seen in The A.V. Club Film Club podcast article about the series.

Knowing the trilogy format I knew it wasn’t just going to be a Scream-alike in plot terms, though close tonally in the snark about slashers.

They’re based on a series of R.L. Stine books I’m completely unfamiliar with, I understand they’re more teen-aimed than Goosebumps, but have no idea how much they adapt. Looks like not much.

I’m also pretty puzzled about who this is for, as it goes from almost teen-friendly to increasingly brutal.

That’s pretty much all I knew going in so I got to slightly surprised a couple of times so I’ll drop a spoiler block here...

Vamptober 15: Blue Blood

Vamptober 15: Blue Blood

Daniel Jacobs of clan Ventrue, Prince of his city, flanked by two of his childer, Edward Stoehler and Sarah Cartwright. Sometimes he makes a point to meet his subjects alone, but at other times he likes to demonstrate the expertise and unity of his brood compared to the other clans. Not mentioning the fact that he has a large brood and the right to Embrace whenever he wishes.


V5 Storytellers Vault

Storytellers Vault now has Vampire: The Masquerade fifth edition available. Darker Days have cleaned-up Pay What You Want versions of Make Blood Boil and Ascension Night, among other things already.

Thursday, 14 October 2021

Vamptober 14: Every Rose Has Its Thorns

Vamptober 14: Every Rose Has Its Thorns

Jameson takes the position as Keeper of Elysium and representative of Clan Toreador very seriously, to remind other clans of their strength. If the opportunity to appreciate culture helps a vampire to reflect on the value of humanity, every exacting detail is worthwhile. If not, he will make sure they don’t cause any trouble.

Witchblood

Witchblood from Rose Bailey, coming soon.

Storytellers Vault Halloween giveaways

Freebies, as well as a sale.

Vamptober fame!

It me!

Humbled and delighted to have one of my sketches in such great company in the World Of Darkness News community spotlight.

Hunter: The Reckoning V5

The biggest announcement so far of the Month of Darkness - the next game using the V5 rules is Hunter: The Reckoning.

They also have Werewolf: The Apocalypse news. It is a fifth edition game which is a fifth edition, while Hunter will be a second.

Hunter is a surprise as one of the later games, but it was the second to get traction in video games after Vampire: The Masquerade. Personally it’s one I never got into, as I had other monster-hunting games already and was looking more for something like Buffy. I have played a little of the more generalised Hunter: The Vigil in Chronicles Of Darkness.

The PC Hunters have conceptual Creeds and some sometimes supernatural but also natural Edges are low-level types on the outs with the big hunting groups. Closer to Vigil in some ways?

Looks like it will actually come out ahead of Werewolf too.

Wednesday, 13 October 2021

Tuesday, 12 October 2021

Vamptober 12: Blood Hunter

Vamptober 12: Blood Hunter

For Bronwyn, the success of the Circulatory System is a point of personal pride. Which sometimes means going into a hospital disguised as an ER staffer to steal a specific bag from the blood bank herself, but she wouldn’t do it if she didn’t think it was fun.

Monday, 11 October 2021

Your Series: Endgame

How do you do a big finale?

No Time To Die is the first time a version of James Bond gets an ending, as he got a beginning as well. This got me thinking about Avengers Endgame and not just because...

No Time To Die

No Time To Die follows on from Spectre in plot, several characters and some of its tone, along with Skyfall. It’s also the first time a James Bond has gotten a proper ending, as Casino Royale was the first time we got a beginning. And I think it’s the best final outing for a long-running Bond. Even if you count The Rock.

The setup to get another adventure going for Daniel Craig’s James Bond is my least favourite element of a film I largely very much liked.

Vamptober 11: Faith That Hurts

Vamptober 11: Faith That Hurts

He was her brother and she never meant to hurt him. She gasped as he reeled away from her like an open flame. What had happened to him? Could she help him if he could not let her close?

St. Lazare Island Resort

An idea which might work better as a TV miniseries than a game. (So you could do it in Cortex Drama, but I’d rather oversee filming in a Caribbean island resort.)

An island in the Caribbean where the dead can be brought back to life. Enough of a body needs to be provided to work. They’re healed of what killed them, though how much time it gives them depends on underlying conditions - if you drop dead again before leaving the island you get a refund.

Naturally, this service isn’t cheap. So it’s lucrative enough to fund a pretty nice resort.

What would it be like to run that place? All the drama of a resort based soap opera plus massive philosophical questions.

I imagine characters like the spoiled son of the owners and the resort domestic staffer carrying his baby, the medical technician fearing for his soul, and the investigator trying to prove what’s going on.

Sunday, 10 October 2021

Nocturne 1.02

Vampire: The Masquerade - Nocturne
1.02

Second active session of this game, and I think the PCs will actually all meet and talk to each other next week!

Partially due to someone finding a body.

I don’t start every chronicle like this...

And this time I don’t plan to have a rapidly rising body count. We’ll see.

Vamptober 10: Inner Monster

Vamptober 10: Inner Monster

Will all great Neptune’s ocean wash this blood
Clean from my hand?
William Shakespeare, Macbeth


I tried a version with blood on the hand and lips, but it seemed a bit much.

Saturday, 9 October 2021

Vamptober 9: Newly Found Power

Vamptober 9: Newly Found Power

Naamah delights in being able to punch someone across the room. Well, wouldn’t you?

A writing update

Draft sent. Featuring the word “proverbial” after eight minutes trying to remember it and Googling for synonyms for things like “go-to”.

How to plan a series

How to plan your own chronicle with Justin Achilli, part of the Month of Darkness promotion, with good genral advice and Vampire specific examples.

Friday, 8 October 2021

Vamptober 8: This Clan Of Mine

Vamptober 8: This Clan Of Mine

As a Scot I’ve never felt Clan entirely fit as the term for lineages of vampires, and sometimes joke that my favourite clan is Robertson on my mother’s side. But like a lot of players and storytellers I have favourite and least favourite Vampire clans, Werewolf Tribes, Mage Traditions and so on. My favourites tend to be the broad ones that can do anything or the niche ones that bring a lot of specific ideas and suggest a playstyle.

Sire and childe relationships, the addition of broodmates, the issue of genealogy with ancestors who might show up and how typical or atypical the local examples of clan are can add a lot to your chronicle. In my current chronicle I’m semi-seriously considering having a Ministry avant-garde theatre troupe.

Pictured, the sketch I’m happiest with from the first quarter of the month, some first edition Vampire: The Masquerade OCs and their sire: Andre Barton, Brujah historian, flanked by his childer Mike and Tanith.

Relics: Treasures On Earth

Treasures On Earth, a sourcebook for Relics by, among other people, me. Mystical artefacts and the stories attached to them, and lots of ways to get in trouble.

Thursday, 7 October 2021

Vamptober 7: Hideout

Vamptober 7: Hideout

Vampires must hide from the sun by day, but there are times they need somewhere to hide at night as well. Public places where an attack would be unwise, boltholes that can serve as havens in an emergency.

They share this with mortal criminals, and often run in the same circles.

And if they have to, they can force themselves into spaces no human can endure, with no need to breathe and the ability to dislocate and break bones and regenerate them if they have to. Though they may never see themselves quite the same way again.

Mekhet: Shadows In The Dark for Vampire: The Requiem has Frances, in many ways one of the most humane vampires in the setting, hiding in the attic of a shared house, with her roommates having no idea...

Wednesday, 6 October 2021

Vamptober 6: Undead Love

Vamptober 6: Undead Love

To love those you hunt, or the other things that hunt them. To watch the years weigh on them while they never touch you. You should stay away, for their own sake and yours. But can you?


Some Vampire editions featured the idea that vampires can’t feel every human emotion, but it never really caught on, I think because players are themselves human. And it makes it all the more painful if they can.

Can you love me for what I’ve become?
Love me for what I
Said that I would not become?

Vampire MET: War Of Ages

Mind’s Eye Theatre Vampire: The Masquerade - War Of Ages now on Kickstarter is a big book for updating MET LARPs to the V5 setting and also advice on Nordic-style Larp. The campaign funding includes setup for a convention game in New Orleans next year.

What If... The Watcher Broke His Oath?

What If... The Watcher Broke His Oath?
What If...? 1.09

“What If the Watcher broke his oath?"

Off the episode 8 “to be continued" moment, the Watcher assembles the “guardians of the multiverse from previous episodes and picking up a couple of surprises, not least the armoured Gamora who hasn’t been in any of the previous episodes (I presume she stars in the episode cut from the original run of ten?) among others.

Captain Carter gets picked up from her version of the start of The Winter Soldier so she’s in a stealth suit complete with grey Union flag emblem. And Batroc picking a fight with the captain so he can brag about how long he lasted and the captain being okay with it is a constant across these similar universes.

Tuesday, 5 October 2021

Vamptober 5: The Very First Bite

Vamptober 5: The Very First Bite

He would learn in time how to keep them from screaming. But never how to make it pleasant.

Monday, 4 October 2021

Nothing But Blackened Teeth by Cassandra Khaw

The first, second and third chapters of Nothing But Blackened Teeth by Cassandra Khaw, writer of Fine Print in Vampire: The Masquerade - Walk Among Us, at Tor.com.

Murder Island

Murder Island starts tomorrow at 9.30 on Channel 4, a murder mystery party series with contestants working with advice by former police to solve a fictional murder - plotted out by Ian Rankin.

I expect the contestants will include somebody to yell at the screen about, but we’ll see.

Vamptober 4: Elysium Fashion

Vamptober 4: Elysium Fashion

For the first meeting of the Camarilla court in the fall Colette had this gown made, a reproduction of the one she died in.

Sunday, 3 October 2021

Nocturne 1.01

Vampire: The Masquerade - Nocturne
1.01

The Prince of the city welcomed one of the PCs on the promise that he would be useful, and another on the reassurance that he would keep his head down and not cause any trouble.

I’m not sure which is more likely to fail, but I don’t like their odds.

Let’s make a toast to the damned
Waiting for tomorrow
When we’re played out by the band
Drowning out our sorrows
What will become of us now
At the end of time?
We’ll be fine
You and I
CHVRCHES, Death Stranding

Vamptober 3: Where the Undead Gather

Vamptober 3: Where the Undead Gather

Michael and Delia look around before heading into the Rack to see who’s watching.

The Maltese Falcon

The Maltese Falcon adapted by John Huston from the Dashiell Hammett novel and starring Humphrey Bogart premiered 80 years ago today.

The mother of all MacGuffins, the Falcon doesn’t have a real provenance like the Ark of the Covenant and doesn’t drive the plot through its usefulness like the Death Star plans, it’s valuable purely because it’s valuable.

It’s actually the third version of the book to be filmed - I’ve seen one of the others and it’s proof that sometimes a remake is a really good idea.

Saturday, 2 October 2021

Friday, 1 October 2021

No Time To Die

After all this time, it feels strange to finally see No Time To Die. Spoilers in a week.

Vamptober 1: Fangs Out!

Vamptober 1: Fangs Out!

Amelia Maitland, Toreador Harpy, is always happy to greet a new friend.



Vamptober 2021

Vamptober prompts for art, writing, and more from the World of Darkness.

The Month Of Darkness

The Month Of Darkness advent calendar starting with:

Vamptober art prompts - it being the second year they’re a bit less obvious than the first which had all the clans among other things.

The third Vampire: The Masquerade - Swansong character trailer adding a scary Toreador after a relatable Malkavian and badass Ventrue. Not as hard a sell for me as the other two clans, but nice to see it done well.

V5 opening for Storyteller’s Vault community content, which reminds me I should actually finish the Hallowe’en and Christmas booklets... maybe in time for next year, as it unlocks on the 15th and that would be too close to drop the Hallowe’en book really.

Atlas Obscura Fright Club

An October advent calendar of real life Weird Level.

October

RELEASE THE BATS!