So there are some characters where you just need to make an adjustment and then instantly realise that it was the right choice.
Thus was the case with Pearl. Now I'd already updated her hair after I posted that previous version, because the white dreads weren't working for me, so she ended up with red hair with a white streak, potentially that streak was going to widen over time.
But part of the reason that I was leaning towards a female barbarian was firstly, female barbarian, but secondly, because I was working on that idea while playing my, at the time, male character. Then Molly happened. So I started wondering about rejigging Pearl somewhat. And while I considered playing around with the background and maybe the subclass, I just wanted to see what Pearl might look like as a man. But then the skin tone was bothering me, and he needed new hair...
Weirdly the face didn't get much of an update, but somehow (possibly because of the skin tone) Finn came out looking less harsh. It could also be the eyes.
Thus Finn was born. The name took a minute. He went through a couple of iterations of name, and yes, he's fully aware that as somebody who grew up on a fishing boat and then became a sailor, the name Finn has inherent comedy value. But if you think you've got a joke he hasn't already heard, give it your best shot.
I think this is also the first character I've made with a hairy chest (at least a visible one). Well, other than Wrath from forever ago, but he was more an idea than a fully fledged character. But it's mostly because we still don't have body hair decals in Hero Forge (because clearly we need yet another set of shitty swords instead). So I fudged this in Photoshop. And once I'd done it, he stopped looking right without it. Now, sure, he should actually have hairy arms too, but I couldn't really be bothered with that specific level of detail.
But once I'd finished fussing with the details, before I even settled on a name, I realised that he was the correct answer. I liked Pearl, she could have been fun to play, but I think I instantly got Finn. And yes, some of the things I got are perhaps details pulled from other elements of pop culture. Finn wants to remind you he's a captain, even if he's currently sans ship. Finn doesn't get angry when he rages, he gets a little crazed, laughing into battle.
DM Fluffy also gave me a couple of little tidbits on Friday night when I mentioned the change that will probably factor into the Finn of it all. I honestly can't remember a time when I've just gender swapped a character like this without also essentially rebuilding them. And nothing about Pearl's build or backstory changed with the switch to Finn, just the cosmetic details.
Anyway...
It was yet another various of minestrone for soup this week. They're always just a little different, but generally good.
The Mini Media Reviews for this week should have included Stray, the video game about a little orange cat and it's robot buddy... but I just don't enjoy the "combat" sections of the game, so I don't think I'm going to finish it. It's not like I don't know how it ends, I've seen videos of people playing the whole game, so I'm not really missing out on anything. It just turns out it's not really my thing.
Otherwise it was The Batman earlier in the week. Quite possibly the worst movie I've seen in a while. And definitively the worst Batman movie ever. When you have your Batman just walking through the front door or places, or just wandering around following Jim Gordon around a crime scene you've absolutely fucked up. Also the editing and cinematography are awful... and if I actually notice, they're real bad. Basically every single decision was the wrong answer on a multiple choice quiz. Emo Bruce Wayne? No. Wayne Manor being an unused set from Harry Potter? No. Andy Serkis as Alfred? No. Batman continually taking his outfit off to motorbike through the streets? No. Disguising The Riddler's identity with no actual payoff? No. Actually, The Riddler in general? No. Also, the movie being 3 hours long and literally nothing happening the whole time? No.
Actually that last one might be one of the more egregious ones. It barely has anything I would classify as "an action scene", or at least an actual scene that isn't unintentionally a comedy. Because this Batman has never heard of a window or a skylight and only walks through the front doors of locations.
Also, RPatz does his very best with the terrible material he's been given, and he is good, but he Zoe Kravitz somehow have negative chemistry... they're both very charismatic people, they just somehow repel each other.
Otherwise I finished The Nevers. The lack of Whedon (problematic as he may be) did make itself felt between the first and second halves, I'll be honest. It was still good, don't get me wrong. It just occasionally lacked some... sparkle. Some of the characters just felt a little flat. But because they knew they were only getting a single season, they did manage to wrap up the story in a way that did leave room for the possibility of continuing while still feeling narratively satisfying.
There was a fair bit of running around earlier in the week, as has been the norm for the past few weeks, so I decided to bookend that with another trip to the sauna for Bear Night. Not quite as successful a night as the last time, and I think it will be a minute before I go again. Maybe on a special occasion.
Friday Night DnD featured a brief crossover to the "other party", and Molly managed to develop a third eye. Because why not.
Anyway...
Not a lot to report from today, it decided to start raining just after we finished at the supermarket, so there wasn't much incentive to go anywhere.









