Our original Monster of the Week story is ramping up! I’ve been listening back and it’s a lot of fun with some really great character concepts and a terrific Keeper leading the story.
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Hi all! Chapter 7 of Nature of My Game is up finally! Check it out.
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jeremy knox sketch because i love abitta crisp bleached hair in my life
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I think it's fascinating that the quotes:
"Have you forgotten sir, we were at war? A fight with an alien race for the very survival of our species. I feel I must remind you that it is an undeniable, and may I say fundamental quality of man, that when faced with extinction, every alternative is preferable."
"When you spend every day fighting a war, you to demonize your attackers. To you, they're evil, they're subhuman. Because if they weren't, what would that make you? What I'm trying to say... is I've been afraid to see you for what you really are. You're our brothers. Our sisters. And the things we've done to one another are unforgivable."
"These guys want to use us, take us away from our families, and send us all over the dad-gum galaxy just to test if their agents are ready for the big fight? Well... guess I'm interested in showin' em exactly what a big fight is all about! So I'm not ordering you to go. I ain't even asking. You do what you gotta do, Private."
came from the same series whose standard fare is lines like:
"What in the hell are you two doing?" / "We're being executed by our own men, sir." / "Cut it out."
"I only drink the blood of my enemies, and the occasional strawberry yoohoo."
"You always said I could sleep when I’m dead, Sarge, and guess what? I am dead. This purgatory is about to become purga-snore-y, yawn!"
...and both categories manage to be a poignant statement about the nature of war and what it does to the people in it.
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I like how rdr2 can unintentionally be a game that’s catered towards women even if it wasn’t meant to be.
You get to look at a hot cowboy for hundreds of hours. You dress him, feed him, bathe him, you can craft cute hat decorations for him. Oh and he also has a pet horse he loves which you take care of. As a character Arthur is very emotionally aware and he’s open to talk about his feelings. He judges people by their actions not prejudices. He doesn’t disrespect people for their problems/interests/background even if he might not understand them. He respects women, animals, nature.. He is gentle with horses, kids, flowers 🌷
He’s an artist, keeps a journal and he can also write in a poetic way. These may not inherently be female qualities but nowadays are usually associated with women. Arthur also has qualities, which are generally attractive to women. He’s a protector, he’s strong, has a deep voice..
I find it funny that someone would think that this game is something that couldn’t truly be enjoyed by women.
It is my perfect escape ✧˖°.
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New season of Nature of My Game starts up tomorrow, and the trailer is out now! This one ends in a very, very different place than it begins, but boy, it sure does begin with traumatized friends doing the 1895 Parisian equivalent of seeing your friend’s improv show and it goes about as well as you’d imagine.
We also have art showing off how cute our characters are, if you are into that sort of thing:
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