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Podcasts have, in one shape or another, existed on the internet since the early 2000s, and as an avid fan myself, I love the medium.
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Starting in October of 2005, the world-spanning city of Ravnica has been a favorite setting for players of Magic: the Gathering, playing host to seven expansion sets: Ravnica: City of Guilds, Guildpact, Dissension, Return to Ravnica, Gatecrash, Dragonās Maze, and Guilds of Ravnica, as well as the next two sets for the upcoming year, Ravnica ā¦
Since itās release on October 26th, The Chilling Adventures of Sabrina has been yet another massively popular addition to Netflixās already powerful coven of shows. However, it would appear that the Temple of Satan is not a fan, having filed a $150 million dollar lawsuit against the streaming service and Warner Bros., claiming in the ā¦
Game nights are great fun. Seeing your friends get together to quest and take down evil and play through your story of your own making can be a great way to escape real life, and we all know how badly thatās needed.
Based on the hit Archie Horror comic series Written by Roberto Aguirre-Sacasa (Riverdale, Afterlife with Archie, Spider-Man: Turn Off the Dark), The Chilling Adventures of Sabrina dropped itās 10-episode Part One on Friday, October 26. This darker retelling of everyoneās favorite teenage witch is an interesting take on the world of a character that had ā¦
An Archive of Our Own, a project of the Organization for Transformative Works
My first story for the @happystevebingo, in which Wanda has a hard time adjusting to life in Avengers HQ, and Steve helps her out.
Dropping at midnight Pacific Time on October 19th, the third season of the first of Netflixās Marvel seriesā is a pure joy to watch. Picking up where The Defenders left off, with Matt Murdock (Charlie Cox), Daredevil/The Devil of Hellās Kitchen, in New York City in the basement of a church, recovering from his miraculous ā¦
My review of the third season of Daredevil.
CapBB 2018 wip art snippet for @davidrcastroāsĀ Cap - Overwatch Fusion epic action A Time to Reap (chapter 4 is up!)
A Time To Reap
Author: @davidrcastro
Artists: @krycek-asks
Relationships: Steve Rogers/Natasha Romanov, Wanda Maximoff/Steve Rogers, Natasha Romanov/Wanda Maximoff/Steve Rogers, Sombra/Widowmaker | AmƩlie Lacroix
Warnings: No Archive Warnings Apply
Rating: T
Wordcount 18,291
Tags: Captain America Big Bang 2018, Pre-Avengers: Infinity War, OT3, Alternative Universe - Overwatch Fusion, Crossover, Polyamory, Polyamory Negotiations, Canon-Typical Violence, Guns, Gunshot Wounds, Terrorism, Team Talon (Overwatch), Post-Captain America: Civil War, Implied/Referenced Character Death, Yet Another Super Soldier, Super Soldier Serum, Was It All Worth It? Regret, Angst, Property Damage, Flashbacks, cabb2018
Summary: After an attack on a S.H.I.E.L.D facility, Captain America discovers another failed attempt at the super soldier, the otherworldly assassin Reaper, who has brought together his own dark version of the Avengers, backed by the terrorist organization Talon. While fighting Reaper, Steve discovers that he knew the man, and while the Captain gained fame and accolades for his heroics, this failed experiment worked in the shadows during the time that Rogers spent frozen, doing the black ops that the Captain would have never accepted but needed doing. Now with Captain America back, Reaper wants the glory that he has, and meanwhile, Rogers has to grapple with the idea of yet another person broken in the search to duplicate the serum that made him who and what he is, and if the ends justify the costs.
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A collaboration for the Captain America Big Bang 2018 (@cabigbang)
An Archive of Our Own, a project of the Organization for Transformative Works
Over half of my recent fan fiction project has been posted so far, check it out now if you are a fan of Captain America, the MCU, or Overwatch.
An Archive of Our Own, a project of the Organization for Transformative Works
My first completed fan fiction, enjoy! Inspired by the drabble challenge prompt by @prompt-bank and edited by @ravingliberal
Over 100 cards with over 600 System-Neutral phrases to help depict fantasy fiction magic. Designed for writers, storytellers, and GMs.
Hey there followers, here is the latest project I have been working on for the last few weeks. This product is a deck of cards that can reflavor, without affecting the mechanics of, the spells you cast in whatever tabletop role playing game you love. If you can back it, please do, and regardless of if you can or not, please reblog this and share this great tool with your friends, thank you.
The closed beta of the newest online version of the wildly popular trading card game Magic: the Gathering just began to roll out earlier this month, leaving those of us who love the game wondering where will it fit in the constellation of various online play methods that now exist.Currently, there are two main methods to play the game online, Magic: the Gathering Online and Magic Duels. The latter was pretty innovative for a game that, though it led the way as far as paper card games goes, lagged behind trading card games in the digital space like Blizzardās Hearthstone. Unlike its much older sibling Magic: the Gathering Online, it was free to play, allowing you to earn the currency you need to buy packs of random cards through playing the game, though players could always also buy that currency with real money as well.Critiqued for dumbing down the game, Duels did carefully control what cards from the paper sets made it onto this platform, preferring to have this game serve more as a teaching tool for new players and a more casual setting than the older online client that came before it.Magic: the Gathering Online on the other hand serves as a more direct analog to the paper game, especially in the competitive space. It is where professional players practice the decks that they will eventually have in paper at many of the large tournaments that happen year round.Getting into Online is rather daunting, however, as it costs $10 US just to make your account, which comes with a nearly worthless collection of cards to start with. Furthermore, the game has its own complicated economy, based on its own currency and involving trading that currency, which you buy from Wizards, to third party vendors for cards for a fraction of that currency and then holding the change as store credit. People spend real money on their digital collections, though much less than they do in paper, and more still to get into events to play competitively.So where does Arena fit in? In the demo videos Wizards has released thus far, it looks a lot like the gameplay sits somewhere between Duels and Online, with a āfreemiumā model of being free to play with add ons you could buy and microtransactions if you donāt want to grind through daily quests; but still with the complexities of real paper Magic. For people experienced with the game, but more accustomed to how digital games look in the 21st century, this will appeal to them. But what will Wizards do with Online? What will players who put real money into their digital collections, not just Online but also on Duels, do with their investments? Will pros move to this new game? Will Wizards support both, and if so, what will each cater to?I donāt assume to know the mind of the corporate executives in charge of how we play the most popular card game worldwide, but hereās what I think. Arena will eventually, probably within the decade, supplant Online as the face of digital Magic: the Gathering if itās successful at all. I hope that the powers that be think about the resources players have poured into their coffers via the digital games that came before this new offering, and allow for some sort of recourse. I donāt mean straight money or credit, as Online players, at least, can liquidate their collections for some of their value at least, but be able to port some or all of their collections from either Duels and/or Online to Arena. We know that when Wizards shifted from Duels to Arena, the servers were left active, but they stopped publishing new sets on the platform, so it could be something like that for Online.Itās a new age in card gaming, and things are changing fast, and I hope that Wizards of the Coast thinks carefully about how to change with them.
Again, posting this here late, but here are my thoughts on Magic Arena
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In Bright, Smith is a LAPD officer, whose partner is Nick Jakoby, Americaās first orc police officer. While a beautifully shot movie with an amazing soundtrack, that is about the only thing Bright has going for it. Outside of what I believe to be ad libs from Smith,
Though posted late, I wrote this right after this movie released, and these are my thoughts on it.
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The Crow is an amazing movie, but did anyone really need The Crow: City of Angels, The Crow: Stairway to Heaven, The Crow: Salvation, or The Crow: Wicked Prayer? If the reviews of those other films and television show are to be believed, no one wanted them. But now, it seems that the current iteration of this phenomenon seems to go to the remake, either on TV or on film, and I canāt help but wonder if anyone wants that. Point of fact, there is a remake of The Crow, staring Jason Momoa, is currently in the works.
Do we need to go back to all of these properties?
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Podcasts are some of the fastest growing and most diverse media types of the last few years. Where once you had to wait for an author to publish a book once a year or so, for a new episode of television every season, or what have you, you can instead, for free generally speaking, subscribe to any number of audio podcasts and listen to them while doing other things, like commuting or at the gym. The following are three of my favorite podcasts that you might not have heard of, all of which be your gateway into the more popular fare.
Another article of mine suggesting three podcasts that you guys should check out if you donāt already. If you have suggestions, please do let me know and maybe they will make my next suggestion article.
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Itās sort of bittersweet, ending something that I had been working on for so long. The game was a home brewed setting, where the evil aligned planes were coming into alignment with the material plane, making evil stronger and good powers more difficult to be reached. I built that world and its rules from scratch, and now that itās over, I donāt know if Iāll ever go back to it. I am both happy to be able to tell a new story, but Iāll miss my world, especially as I go to a setting with so much that already exists.
Me talking about ending my two year long Dungeons & Dragons campaign. As always, please do click the link, like, and reblog.