Saturday, January 30, 2010

Making Comics using Action Figures

I just came from a meeting/creative session with other members of Polyhedron Comics (visit cadrecomics.multiply.com and polyhedron-comics.deviantart.com). We're coming out with a comics anthology where I am writing one of the stories. I'll write about that in much detail in a later entry.

This entry is about using action figures in the making of comics.

Tuesday, January 26, 2010

The Second Blood War: Prologue

(This is the campaign that I started. I'm using the Generic Universal Role-Playing System or GURPS so as not to offend the sensibilities of my Christian players)
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Chronicles of the Second Blood War

Twenty-fifth day of the sixth moon, five hundred fifteenth anno.

I, Martius, Royal Scribe to his Majesty Cirio, King of Sorma, set forth these chronicles that future generations may know of the events that befell the realm of Sorma and the city that bears its name during these dark and terrible days.

May El have mercy on us.

Fifty years have passed since the end of the First Blood War, with the fall of the last sanguinary at Eschenburg and the death of the accursed vampyr lord Mircea von Eschenwien. This land has been cleansed by the noble Paladins of the holy order of Machaira Agios, and King Dario had defenses built on Hohen Eschenburg that overlooks the Sea of Cordonia to the west. Peace has come upon the land with El’s blessing.

But treachery is afoot, and serpents have come unmasked in these last days. Three strangers came and undid the Sormacian defenses at Hohen Eschenburg. These vile traitors opened the door for Asperian ships to land on our blessed shores. Legions of Asperian sanguinari, better known as vampyr, overran Eschenburg and drove away the lord of that land, Baron Krieg von Eschenwien. From here, the Asperian General Jaskom, rumored to be a warrior mage, sent emissaries to our King demanding the unconditional surrender of all of Sorma. Our valiant King Cirio defied Jaskom and drew back all citizens into the city of Sorma.

Jaskom advanced, pillaging and occupying all lands in his path. The Odosian ministers failed to do anything against the demonic Asperian onslaught. The best they can do is encourage the Sormacian citizens besieged behind the walls of Sorma. Agion Paladins have fallen in great numbers, and no more than two hosts are here with us in the city, together with five hosts of Sormacian knights. The city is besieged.

King Cirio has sent riders to the Hall of Archons in Astheniel to ask for aid from the other cities, while the High Bishop Ireneus has called for continuous prayer and fasting from his sanctuary in the Great Odosian Temple of El.

By surrender or by Asperian fang and sword, Sorma will fall in days.

Sunday, January 24, 2010

Living in two worlds

After coming from church today, I wasn't feeling too good. I slept it off after lunch and still felt a little lousy afterwards. Nevertheless I faced what needed to be faced and  sat down and watched the first two episodes of Voltes V and, after dinner, GI Joe: The Pyramid of Darkness.

And then it hits me: I want to game.

Yeah, currently I'm building a medieval fantasy campaign using GURPS, but I'd like to play, not GM. And besides, there's no one to play with where I am,  so the matter is moot.

But I am nonetheless glad I'm into RPGs. It sounds escapist, but I like living in two worlds: this contemporary one, and the fantasy world where I can be whoever and whatever I choose to be, within context of course. It's like when the contemporary world gets too much on my nerves, I go to the fantasy world. After I get psychologically and emotionally recharged in the fantasy world, I can go back to the contemporary world and more powerfully deal with the issues, dilemmas and duties that await me.

I can't help seeing the parallelism of what I do to taking a vacation. A vacation may be set in the contemporary world, but it is no less a fantasy, living for a short while a life that is far more removed from your own.

In similar fashion, it is like coming into the presence of God, where all else pale in comparison to the awesome reality that is God. And then we find rest and recharge.

I do all three, depending on what the situation requires and/or allows. And no, I do not see it as escapism. I believe it is more like a tactical retreat to regroup and recoup resources. I think it is healthy to see this contemporary world as not being the only world. Living with one foot in one world and another in another is beneficial to live a fuller life.

Which reminds me, I need to go into the Presence now.

(postscript: you may have noticed that I avoided using the term "the real world." That was deliberate. I will talk about that in a later blog.)

Saturday, January 23, 2010

25 years of GI Joe and it's only now that I got to play


The year was 2007, and something happened that I thought never would: the GI Joe of my youth was back!

I distinctly remember being into GI Joe in 1987, when I was in my second year of high school. But a minimal allowance and limited family budget (not to mention the pressure of "growing up") kept the number of my Joe figures small. I had a version 2 Snake Eyes and a version 1 Storm Shadow. When one of my cousins migrated to the US, he left me a Jinx and an Iceberg and some loose accessories. Only the rich kids got a lot of figures. Vehicles and playsets were under the category "Asa ka pa!" ("In your dreams!"). That era ended with some good times, albeit limited.

Friday, January 22, 2010

Geeks are Creatures of Passion and Commitment

I want to start off this blog by showing aspects of geeks that many do not consider: their passion and their commitment

A geek is a person with a passion for specific interests, interests that are often not in tune with those of popular culture. Thus we have fantasy geeks, science fiction geeks, sports geeks, computer geeks, anime geeks, manga geeks, tech geeks, comics geeks, wrestling geeks, martial arts geeks, and many others. Many mistake that it is the interest that characterizes the geek.