July has been a pretty busy month for me. First, my little brother came down to visit,
which was awesome. The first night he
was here, we got well drunk for our Canadia Day cast. In fact, he pounded, like, seven of my shots
like a monster and had nary a hangover the next day. Then, we went to Medieval Times- his first,
my second. It was great. The food was delicious, our knight- red- was
imperious as heck, and I got to yell. It
was so much fun. Then, we went to the
beach for the Fourth of July. Went swimming, got hammered by waves, nearly lost
all our clothes and towels in the surf and then chilled in the pool for a
bit. After that, we had some tasty food
and then watched the fireworks. Also, we
saw a motorcycle on fire on the way home.
Kinda looked like the Ghost Rider had a bit too much to drink and
crashed.
Then we did a tabletop night, and the following day we took
Keith to Kesh. On Sunday, we had the
premiere for Lots Caste. It went so well, better than we ever
thought. Jerry did an awesome job with
the catering. Everyone loved it. I was really pleased that both Miguel and
Luis were able to come. On Monday, we
went out to a place that Valentine knows and set off the rest of the fireworks
we’d bought. It was so much fun. We had giant screamers that soared into the
air and detonated like real fireworks, roman candles, bottle rockets that we
stuffed into a can and set off all at once, little firecrackers like you see in
movies, and totally rad mortars that THUMP when they fire off and explode like bombs
in the air. Those were by far our
favorite, and when I travel up to PA I’m going to buy a bunch that we can fire
off.
After all that awesomeness, including a trip to Congo River
Golf, I had to take Keith back to the airport, which was a real bummer. It had been a really great week, and it was very
good to see him. I miss my family a lot
sometimes, and seeing them, even briefly, is a balm to my soul.
After seeing Keith off, I had a day to laze about and do
nothing, then it was off to Daytona to start prepping for Unknotted 2.0. About two days of cleaning, decorating,
dressing, and troubleshooting. I don’t
want to go too much into what it was on here, just in case anyone ends up
playing in the next iteration, but it was nearly perfect. I kept a record of my entire experience as a
tech for the weekend and we will be using it to prepare for the next
release. Haley really built an amazing
game. Every participant was completely
wowed by the experience. She and Gogas
put in over five months of work, and it really showed. Gogas’ work was dizzying in its complexity
and cleverness.
Once we wrapped on Unknotted, I had a weekend of OLD, then I
had to write my Hunter game. I have six
players, three of whom had not ever played in a Hunter game before. I worked really hard on it, because I feel
like Haley and Andrew have independently set bars pretty high. It wasn’t a perfect game, but it went well. And, luckily, I understand what could use
shoring up for the next session. I’ll be
working on those areas while writing the next session, which should be in about
two weeks.
So, in addition to all that, plus the cast, I’ve entered
into an agreement with Haley, Bailey, and Emery to write a monthly short story,
basically emulating The Inklings. Our
first genre was horror. I wrote
something in the genre, but not scary, as I’d hoped. Honestly, I haven’t been able to write
anything since around 2007, so the fact that I was able to actually finish a
story was enough to keep me in high spirits for at least a day. It was thrilling to be able to get to the end
and think ‘done.’ It’s been years since
I’ve felt that. What a great feeling. So, while my story isn’t scary, I’m happy
with it. Because it’s complete. And, I’m looking forward to reading the
others’ works.
Oh, yeah. Haley and I
also recorded a test podcast. And we’ve
also been keeping up with the cast.
Goonch’s birthday was a lot of fun- a lot of alcohol was slung about
that night. We played God of War 2 for
Haley’s dad, and have been working through Brutal Legend, which has such great
atmosphere and writing. All in all,
pretty busy, and what’s cool about it all is that it’s all been busy in a
content-creation sort of way. I like
that.
EDIT- Oh my gosh! I
forgot one of the best parts! I met and
got Doug Smith’s autograph!!! I bought
three ACTUAL production cels used for Golden
Boy! AND HE SIGNED THEM! AHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
You are my best friend and it was a rad month.
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