My kids have been begging me to run one of the roleplaying games that their mother and I play, and after they did their chores and homework, we sat down to make some characters for the setting of their choice. They chose the world of Avatar: The Last Airbender for the setting, loving the idea of being able to control the elements and i chose Wushu for the system. I am been interested in Wushu for the past year or so, but have yet to find a game or players to test it out on. Lucky for me, my kids would be willing to even suffer through the hours long combats that the Palladium system enjoys (that last bit was sarcasm, if you didn't notice).
Going with the basic 5/4/3 for attributes a 1 weakness, here is the cast of characters:
Tuesday, May 25, 2010
Game Night with my Kids: Wushu Actual Play
Monday, May 24, 2010
Game Review for Spycraft 2.0
My game review from RPG.net:
Spycraft 2.0. I was asked by one of the players in my gamimg group if I would purchase and check this game out due to his desire to possibly run a game with it in a few weeks and felt that there were a few aspects of its rules that I would like. So I did what any good friend would do, I purchased it on that recommendation alone. When the .pdf download was finally finished, and I opened it up, I was shocked to see the amount of pages that this game had: 497. I was not excepting this game to be so large, I was expecting something with a hundred or so pages to get through the rules and setting stuff. Mind you, I had never even heard of Spycraft before this point and still did not know what type of system it would use. I’m a good friend, what can I say?
Friday, May 21, 2010
Farmer's Market and Card-Readers
We have a very small Farmer's Market in our little town every Friday, which consisted of only 6-7 stalls. At least, there are only that many when I show up, which is first thing in the morning due to when my job lets out. I am sure that there are more as the day progresses. This morning I only had a few bucks on me and picked up 2 dozen eggs for $1.50 a dozen. Can't beat that price for farm-fresh, organic, free-range eggs. The strawberries that the woman was selling, $1.50 a pint for quarter-sized berries, looked wonderful, but I had not the cash on me and it made me stop and think.
How many sales do people like these lose on a daily/weekly/monthly basis due to not having enough cash on hand or check with them?
Game Review for Gunslingers and Gamblers
Yet another RPG.net review that I posted there, and I have to say, i love this game. Especially for any sort of game in the western genre.
Appearance
Carbing it Up
I was told by another Paleo-er (which, we really need a better term to call one another now that I think about it. Unfortunately, since this lifestyle is still a bit too niche, it might actually do us a disservice though) that:
eating a crapload of carbs (complex) and low fat low pro... every 10 daya or so. Keeps your leptin up.Now, I have been eating Paleo for the past 4 and a half months, with the only cheating I have done being small, very small, amounts. Even when cheating, I never do it enough in one day to even get down to the 80/20 principle that Mark from MarksDailyApple.com suggests for his followers and readers.
What is leptin? According to wikipedia, leptin is:
Leptin (Greek leptos meaning thin) is a 16 kDa protein hormone that plays a key role in regulating energy intake and energy expenditure, including appetite and metabolism.and:
The absence of a leptin (or its receptor) leads to uncontrolled food intake and resulting obesity. Several studies have shown that fasting or following a very-low-calorie diet (VLCD) lowers leptin levels.
Thursday, May 20, 2010
Two Paleo/Primal Recipes
I took the both of these from the Fitness magazine, July/August issue from 2009 and modified them to make them more Paleo friendly. Basically because the food porn pictures looked very good. Also due to my wife getting a bit tired of meat lately, so I felt that I could try to spice things up in the kitchen instead of the usual burgers and other grilled meat that I am perfectly okay with eating daily. Especially the berry-mango salsa in the second recipe, I am very interested in trying that.
Wednesday, May 19, 2010
Game Review for Tri-Stat dX
After writing this review for RPG.net, my wife and I got to talking yesterday in the car. We determined that Tri-Stat dX would not be used with as near of frequency as it is online for our game group if we had a real-life game group. The reasons for this are two fold: Online, Tri-Stat dX brings combats to a quick end making it the system of choice and yet, Tri-Stat dX would more than likely read and play a bit blandly when sitting around a table. There is just not enough going on in Tri-Stat dX too keep up the mental facilities I feel that games like Savage Worlds, Gunslingers and Gamblers, Apocalypse Prevention, Inc, Alpha Omega, and Spirit of the Century bring with them. That is not to say that i would not run or play Tri-Stat dX around a table, but that is why I gave it a 4/4/ score at RPG.net.
On to the review...
Monday, May 17, 2010
Wild Strawberries
One of the benefits to living in the woods is that every once in awhile, we get the opportunity for some authentic hunter-gatherer action!
This is a strawberry. It is very tiny. How tiny is it?
This tiny. Here, it is pictured beside a farm-grown strawberry, purchased from a conventional supermarket.
Here's a closer look at the differences.
I think they're quite lovely, the way nature intended. Though they get munched down by exploring children far too fast to do anything with! But that's alright with me.
Next month we should have wild black raspberries.
Verdilak's take on their flavor: