I'm feeling in the need of some deeply caring gnomish Mom energy right now. So we're dipping back into Friday Night DnD History for this week's DnD Character Colouring Book with Quillamina Silverthread.
The end of game, unfrozen, off to wander the wastes Quill. Complete with the staff she picked up during the campaign. Which isn't magical at all from memory, just a memory of lost members of her circle.
Weirdly original Quill is one of the last of the "coloured by Photoshop" models and the one that it took a while before I was happy with the Hero Forge colour version. I do think I'm finally happy with this version though.
Anyway...
Can I just take a moment to scream existential dread into the void without needing to explain myself? Can I just do that real quick?
[sustained screaming into the void in the manner of existential dread]
Thank you.
I had another go at Cowboy Rice Salad this week, using actual brown rice. Which I always forget takes forfuckingever to cook. But it was quite good. Even if I ended up doing the reheating trick for the majority of the week.
I also finished Ghost of Tsushima. Overall I was mostly pleased with the game, although a number of pain points exist for me that stop it being a truly excellent game. Part of that is around some of the way quests are laid out, and just how infuriating I found some of the characters.
The game is incredibly beautiful though. And worth playing.
In other Mini Media Reviews...
I started out with Penguin Highway... which is a deeply, deeply weird movie... that is entirely too focused on a 10 year old boy obsessing over breasts. And less focused on, you know, the penguins.
Next up was And Then They Were None from 1974. The third version of that story that I've seen, and honestly, the worst. Even if it does star two Bond villains. The hotel location is gorgeous though.
Then it was time for Ballerina, a John Wick spin off movie. That wasn't written as a spin off, it was written as it's own thing... honestly, I think that the drama surrounding the making of the movie might be more interesting than the movie itself. It just really lacks something compared with the John Wick movies. Ana de Armas does her level best, but she can't save a fairly generic script. It also makes the mistake of trying to explain some of the stuff that the John Wick movies absolutely didn't attempt to and didn't need to.
Not terrible, just not great.
I did also discover that the 2001 movie Josie and the Pussycats is free on YouTube, so I absolutely took a journey back to the deeply, deeply early 2000's that is that movie. And, while everything about that movie is intensely, violently of it's era, but the story holds up surprisingly well.
Friday Night DnD was us finally ending an NPC that has been a pain in our collective asses. But also funny, because at this point, because of character turnover, there's only one character in the current party who actually knows who the hell the NPC is. Which did lead to a tiny bit of cognitive dissonance.
But she did mess with the wrong group of people and we happily handed her her ass.
Anyway...
Today was... a series of things that happened.
My brain was a little fried this morning, so everything was like 15% harder than it needed to be.










