Not doing anything BM-specific tonight or tomorrow - week day, and my gaming efforts in recent years have gone into different directions, as you all know:
FYI, I have been waiting to run a Stormbringer game since forever - but repeatedly found myself distracted along the way. This time, it's the Military Fantasy game "Band of Blades" that is shaping up as sort of the winter season game; I am not entirely sure whether that one would necessarily be a good fit for BM/oldschool D&D-oriented gaming, but it's one of those ready-to-go, easy to run games, and that's pretty sweet. I am not necessarily all aboard the hype train when it comes to "Forged in the Dark" - but in a world where even mid-size systems like "Shadow of the Demon Lord" have more than a hundred extra booklets published for them, a good one-book system that comes with a full campaign, well, that's something to always consider. (At least the way that I am still wired.)
Now, I am doing something very much Blackmoor-related that I am happy to share with you guys: I've started reading and listening to the novelizations of the old "Dark Shadows" TV series that Marilyn Ross/William Edward Daniel Ross wrote in the 1970s. Happy to report that they are surprisingly good, and my plan is to read all 32 of them! They're often very 60s-cheesy, for sure, and very old-fashioned, but I am having fun with them.
How much BM really ended up being inspired by DS, I am not one to judge. But apart from this being a really nice journey by itself, it's really cool to get so close to material from back in the day that is a bit less "mainstream" than just Star Trek or Sprague de Camp.
As cool as I think the novels are, I am not really into the TV show itself, though. Tried a few times, strangely couldn't connect much. With the books, though, I completely intend to follow through until the series' conclusion.
FYI, I have been waiting to run a Stormbringer game since forever - but repeatedly found myself distracted along the way. This time, it's the Military Fantasy game "Band of Blades" that is shaping up as sort of the winter season game; I am not entirely sure whether that one would necessarily be a good fit for BM/oldschool D&D-oriented gaming, but it's one of those ready-to-go, easy to run games, and that's pretty sweet. I am not necessarily all aboard the hype train when it comes to "Forged in the Dark" - but in a world where even mid-size systems like "Shadow of the Demon Lord" have more than a hundred extra booklets published for them, a good one-book system that comes with a full campaign, well, that's something to always consider. (At least the way that I am still wired.)
Now, I am doing something very much Blackmoor-related that I am happy to share with you guys: I've started reading and listening to the novelizations of the old "Dark Shadows" TV series that Marilyn Ross/William Edward Daniel Ross wrote in the 1970s. Happy to report that they are surprisingly good, and my plan is to read all 32 of them! They're often very 60s-cheesy, for sure, and very old-fashioned, but I am having fun with them.
How much BM really ended up being inspired by DS, I am not one to judge. But apart from this being a really nice journey by itself, it's really cool to get so close to material from back in the day that is a bit less "mainstream" than just Star Trek or Sprague de Camp.
As cool as I think the novels are, I am not really into the TV show itself, though. Tried a few times, strangely couldn't connect much. With the books, though, I completely intend to follow through until the series' conclusion.