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August has come and, more or less, gone. The weather picked up today but I've somehow ended up spending it indoors. Ah well, seems like a good moment for an update.
  • Spring Summer Cleaning - As per usual when the duo disappear, there was cleaning and tidying of the house. I managed to tackle more or less everything I planned to, with the exception of the kitchen (although I did manage to wash the kitchen floor). It's not exactly the highlight of my holiday, but I do like (briefly) living in a clean and tidy house.
  • Garden - The garden has been doing well in the cool, wettish weather; meaning I've had a fight on my hands this summer. There's still a long way to go, but I did manage to tame the flower bed by the back door. "I didn't know there was a path back there!" was [livejournal.com profile] bateleur's comment.
  • OU - I'm waiting for my previous TMA mark to come back whilst putting off writing up my project. I've done pretty much everything except the write-up - appendices, structuring, references - but I'm running out of time, so sooner or later I'll have to get on with it. Monday, perhaps.
  • Shadow Hearts 3 - I've been playing the third (or fourth if you count Koudelka) installment of the Shadow Hearts series. In many ways they've improved on the earlier versions with more fun side quests, a side-swipe at various Hollywood blockbusters and a slicker system. However, somewhere down the line they've lost the whole "plot" aspect and the atmosphere has none of the creep of the earlier episodes (particularly Koudelka and SH1, but even SH:C had some). However, it's not over yet, so there may still be some to come. Although it also seems close to the end - and a lot shorter than any of the predecessors.
  • Infinity - The second mini-campaign closed with a moral dilemma; should we leave the human race to be overshadowed by a race of Guardian descendants who were far more powerful, or should we kill the girl who was/would be responsible? After much debate, she handed over the means to spread the race and thus ensure that they were not all brought up under her teachings (which all the signs pointed towards being heavily them-and-us) and there was finally agreement to let her live and look after her own industrial scale output of offspring. It was a difficult issue which split the party and it was a relief to finally come to a decision we could all back. In terms of the wider universe, there will, apparently, be at least one more mini-campaign, but that's all I know.
  • From the Cellars of Xanadu - Back in the Dark Ages (late nineties) [livejournal.com profile] chrestomancy and I agreed to run games for each other instead of giving presents. Then nothing happened. For ages. Finally, about four years ago now (I think), [livejournal.com profile] chrestomancy presented me with Final Fantasy for which I chose a player list. Last summer I came up with an idea to run for him, which I've been working on in spurts ever since. It's Warhammer 40K inspired and has moved from being a long weekend game to a midi campaign. However my game is turning into the most prep-heavy thing I've ever run with weapons lists, maps, handouts galore and a D8 combat system. Thing is, I want to sort out the bulk of my notes before I start running sessions, but at this rate it'll be another decade before I start. However, I've got a player list from [livejournal.com profile] chrestomancy so I'm going to use it as an incentive to kick off sessions before Xmas before my GM-withdrawal symptoms get any worse.
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  • Infinity - Time travel take two: We spent the first third of the session deciding what had happened. We came to some conclusions (someone was trying to kill the space person - but we didn't know who was going to be responsible this time around or whether they would succeed), but weren't really sure what we should be doing next. So we followed this up with a stint of reconnoitering and found records of three different time paths that we might be on. The next third of the session was spent nailing a not-completely-hopeless one and then setting off on it. The last part of the session was brief elation at getting the scenario right, followed by the realisation that our presence was about to mess it up. We tried to think of ways around it, came up with one, which left me summoning the Giant Turtle of the Lake (which I'd been itching to do since it showed on the time sheets). The other Infinity group may be interested to hear that I'm playing out some of the other end of the story that we were in - namely the background to the bit that left us stranded in the first place.
  • Sixth Sense: Being about the only person left in the world (apparently) not to have been spoilered for Sixth Sense, I got to see it. It was fantastic. Just in case there's someone else out there unspoilered, I won't say any more.
  • Syberia 2 (mild spoilers): Many, many moons ago some kind Tao soul lent me Syberia via [livejournal.com profile] bateleur. This month I bought and played the sequel. The whole thing left me almost in tears. The main male character, Hans, had fallen as a child and hurt his head (whilst playing with a Mammoth doll that looked a little like Ems). Ever since that day he became obsessed with Mammoths and the legends of Syberia - an island where they once lived. He became childlike and gently single-minded and all his work on automatons was aimed at his dream. His father disowned him as a consequence of this. He was eighty-odd in the computer games, but reminded me so much of Ryan. I finished the first Syberia about five years ago and, at the time, it left me somewhat wanting to see the sequel. The second Syberia finishes the story and, in contrast, instantly prompted me to buy a copy of the first one for myself as well so I can play both through together. The whole story was rather lovely. But it has the most bizarre death of a bad ever. And I'm including LeChuck dying through root beer here.
  • Arkham: For once, instead of [livejournal.com profile] chrestomancy joining [livejournal.com profile] bateleur and I for some Norrething, I joined him and TheHattedOne for a game of his carefully reconstructed Arkham game (containing bits from the first three expansions). There was also lovely sausage pasta, apple pie and red wine. Plus - we won! I got to play the scientist and found the "no gate, no monster" power extraordinarily useful.
  • OU: Study continues, I still seem to be surviving. Summer School is approaching and it's looking like my project may be on game theory. I haven't studied the subject since my third year at university (the first one, I mean). It really takes me back.
  • Ill: Having spent almost the entire year not being off sick, I have been ill two weekends running. The first Monday I was off with muscle aches and lack of balance, then the second I developed an all-over rash which NHS Direct enthusiastically (and, fortunately, wrongly) diagnosed as measles. I think my body's trying to tell me to take a holiday.
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I've finally finished OU assignment number 3, so I feel it's time for an update.

rather a lot of TV and some roleplaying )

And I love the Battlestar Galactica soundtrack.
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This must be one of the warmest Januarys ever. Having spent the first half of December staying in the office at lunchtime, I'm finding this month's mild weather very weird as I'm so used to it being the coldest month (or second coldest after February). It's definitely nicer like this, though.

Over the month I have:
  • Played Infinity - Yesterday saw the start of the second min-arc of the campaign and a new team in play. Our group of experienced Guardians spent ages choosing super-powers before Plus One (sense and nano-tech), Cam (hitting and sneaking), Regent (our version of Face), Stone (hitting and hitting) and Moth (summoner) headed out and promptly drove our land vehicle into a lightning force field. The rest of the session involved a hidden city, a few "gods" and a lot of worrying history that suggests we may not be retiring in a couple of months after all. I want session two already!
  • Read Small Island and Gifted - The former won Whitbread Book of the Year and the Orange Prize for fiction and is set primarily during and after the Second World War. It focuses on the position (for want of a better word) that Jamaicans held; welcomed to fight in the UK army (although not above a certain rank), but then expected them to go home and not come back. I found that it suffered from a lack of plot; the author was really just describing the historical situation. Which is OK I guess, but I'd rather read a historical account on the subject than someone's fictional account if there's no further story to it. The latter was shortlisted for Best First Novel in the Costa Book Awards and is an account of a girl, Rumi, who was mathematically gifted and ended up at Oxford at fifteen due to the efforts of her father. It's an interesting account although, again is rather lacking in plot instead it is all about the author's set-up playing out. It did leave me wondering what experience the author had or had heard of an upbringing like this as it seemed very plausible.
  • Watched three Amazon DVD films - The first of these was The Prestige from the makers of Memento, it is about stage illusions and is one of the creepiest films I've seen in recent years. Angier's final scene in the film is plain disturbing and for an hour afterwards [livejournal.com profile] bateleur and I were talking about what had happened and why. The second film was Pitch Black and creepy in a very different way. It's a horror movie where the characters get picked off one by one on a strange planet. It owes a lot to Aliens and the like and it suffered somewhat from loving one of the characters far too much. However, it's not bad if you want to see that sort of film. The final film was The Bourne Ultimatum which I wanted to see in order (having only seen the second film last month) and was a decent end to the trilogy. Much of the action and special effects were amazing, although the plot was simply OK - it's more or less what you expect it to be. Definitely recommended if you've liked the previous two, though.
  • Cooking with Bea - We've made orange cheesecake, orange and chocolate battenburg (my person favourite because it actually worked), profiteroles and another vanilla sandwich cake. Ryan is coming to watch every time now; in a couple of years I might be able to cook with him too.
Plus there's been much work and a bit of OU Economics. The latter has started OK; but I'm still glad it's only a two year course.

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