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November 21, 2005

Slow mo :: 10:48

But necessary. Weekend was mostly spent on homeimprovement ie. doing a major clean-up operation including some bulldozing for living space, washing dishes, scrubbing the stove and the oven… Yeah, I do think it was a major one. In addition got more shelfspace, which will become necessary and run out sooner than we thought… ;)

Fortunately we also found time to watch the first part of Children of Dune miniseries, which was very good and produced more Fading Suns gaming, yet another campaign placed in that world. Looks kinda good. M wanted to have an inquisitor game and me being me, I started it off before the actual events. Her character being raised in Amalthean mission. The order of the camapaing will be the big change, her becoming the inquisitor and then the storyline somewhat deviced. Her character Soledad, Sol seems extremely good for the purpose as I think a compassionate inquistior will be an intresting one to center the campaign around. This one has true possibilities.

I’m using recycled villains from our somewhat shortlived spaghetti-western-squire campaign. Seems working already as tried in the prelude. Music for this is, Morricone, Chingon and Hildegard von Bingen… talkabout a soundtrack. This is a somewhat novel campaing in other things as well, as unlike the usual approach I’ve had, this one’s located started in Hazat-space, a rare incidence as I 9x% of time favour Decados-space. Time will tell how it goes, but the beginning looks good and it has chanses of becoming an epic.

The end of the last week was spent mainly in two activities. After the 10h day on wendsday I took some much needed rest on thursday by idling with Xbox’s Whiplash. A rather twisted game. I thought about G, but got more work done on the Aarnimetsä book of ceremonies. Looks like that one might get finished sometimes during the spring-season. Mostly it is combining work, composing a whole out of materials from different sources, tweaking texts but looks like there will be some more writing before it is allfinished. Time will tell. Making one’s own tools is if not fun then at least very rewarding.

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