Blood, Bilge and Iron Balls
17 May - Battle of San Domingo, written up here.
27 May - Single ship action, written up here.
It's been an age since I've done any wargaming, so I was pleased when I finally got my act in order to do some solo naval wargaming (a very long-term aim!).
As I've been reading about the C17th and C18th navy recently, I pulled out Blood, Bilge and Iron Balls, which is an age of sail (well, Napoleonic) set of rules. It's a nice, simple set of rules, without the complexity which is the bane of naval wargaming. Way back in 2014 I took part in a play-by-post game, which I enjoyed (there's some eye-candy in the blog archives if you want to look at it - Clint, the host had some rather nice models he set up for us).
Wanting to do a fleet action, but wanting to keep it manageble, I played using the order of battle for the Battle of San Domingo. It was a learning experience, but BBIB plays well. I'd like to master this before I try any of the more complex rulesets. I'm going to have to do a bit of work making my own aide-memoire before I play again.
Sir Henry Fearless in command |
A demonstration of superior French seamanship and gunnery.
ROLE-PLAYING GAMES
- 3 May - Call of Cthuhlu
- 8 May - Dark Sun
- 17 May - Melcher's Vale
- 22 May - Dark Sun
- 30 May - Gordon's Alive!
- 31 May - ODD Sci-Fi
Call of Cthulhu: Forget-Me-Not
3 May
RIP Charlie |
It didn't end well for the party or for the world as a whole (upon which we unleashed a great evil). My character Charlie was likened to the cook from The Shining: he spent four weeks trying to get back into the action only to meet a particularly interesting death (but not before killing a cop and developing a new form of madness).
This was my first taste of Call of Cthulhu, which I'd been wanting to play for some time. I enjoyed it a great deal, helped of course by being among a fine group of players and having Andy Goodman (a master of the art) as a Keeper. I certainly would like to play again. I know the contemporary setting isn't typical of CoC, and might want to try something a little more jazz-age and pulpy next time. That might yet happen.
Episode 4: Lung-Flesh and Toad Gods which we played on 27 Mar is now on-line.
Dark Sun/Dying Star
8 May. Written-up here.
22 May. Written-up here.
Met a beastie... |
The Black Hack2/Melcher's Vale
17 May
This was our last venture into Melcher's Vale for a while. Having run an average of two sessions a week for the last six months, Dave wants to rest and rethink. He promises to take us back once the creative juices have refreshed.
Lady Elvira |
Well, we were shocked (shocked!) to discover that the Bunds were really vampires. Bolton and Bodar received Lady Elvira's 'kiss' and were turned. We were then invited to drain the blood of a victim to complete our initiation. As these victims were our companions, much to-do followed.
In the end the Lady was killed, leading to the destruction of her followers (Bolton and Bodar escaped this fate as they hadn't completed the ritual). Having been Turned, Bodar fled the mansion, and drained the lifeblood of the first passerby he met (fun was had with random NPC generation). He has completed the transformation and is now completely a vampire (though without a without a sire - does that make him a Ronin?).
Bolton, who had been caught in a web, didn't complete the transformation. Unfortunately, during a skirmish with the Bund retainers he was staked and turned into a pile of ash (a one-in-six chance once he was reduced to 0 HP). However, one of our party has a pot which will re-incarnate the soul of a cremated being...
Dave has indicated that if the resurection pot is used, Bolton's soul might end up transmuted into Stuart the Monkey Porter.
Gordon's Alive! (ICRPG)
30 May
I played Ditmo, robotman |
Another one of Pete the Dragon's one-shots using the very playable Index Card RPG system and using a nifty virtual table top (I thought the images Pete selected were particularly good).
In this one Andy, Spencer and I were prisoners of Ming the Merciless on our way to a life of servitude in the Radium Mines. During our inevitable escape, the rocket-ship we were in crashed into one of the swamps of Arboria. What will our heroes do next...
Cracking fun!
ODD Sci-Fi
31 May - Written-up here.
And on the last day of the month we started a new game, the first episode in a new campaign. This was a sci-fi adaptation of the Electronic Bastionland ruleset.
Dave's pitch is
- The core worlds are owned by the corporations.
- The savage frontier is inhospitable. Adapting to life on the fringe means becoming something not quite human. You have to go into deep space to get anywhere. Some parts are better travelled than others, but all the same deep space warps people in terrifying ways.
- There was an ancient race of alien precursors. Their technology was far superior to ours, but that did not stop them from being utterly destroyed.
- You are damaged goods.
- You have incurred a colossal debt and have a share in a spacecraft.
- Now get trucking
That all sounds spiffing. Skim read, it could all be one mad game...
ReplyDeleteWow, that would be a fun trip!
DeleteBut yes, I suppose they do all have the common theme - weird stuff WILL happen.