Wednesday, December 30, 2015

Years End: A Missive from the Captain

Hello one and all, your Captain here....

So I/We have been very lacking for the last few months....okay so we haven't had a post since March, my Krewe and I are sorry for that sorry for that.

This past year has had its ups and downs, and when you have the option of real and true content or just filler, you should always go for the content. So I opted to post nothing as opposed to mindless drivel that served no purpose other that to take space.I turn a hopeful eye to 2016, perhaps we can start strong and keep the momentum going.  Maybe, this will fizzle out again, I can't say for sure.

However, I can say that posting will begin anew sometime in January.  There are a few things I have an interest in commenting on.  Who knows, maybe I will include filler posts.  Then again, maybe not.

Needless to say, I hope you all had a great and grand Christmas (or whatever holiday you celebrated), and we all look forward to a hope filled New Year.

As always, Stay Frosty.

Wednesday, March 25, 2015

Anecdote Time: Adventures with Psychedelic Grippli Sweat

Hello There Folks.


A few years ago now, I introduced my group to Old School Hack, and I have to say that all of our lives were changed.

Old School Hack is a 'hack' of a 'hack' of the old Gygax Red Box DnD by Kirin Robinson. Now, OSH is a simple game that you can run with right out of the proverbial box. It's rather rules-light and lets you invoke the wonders of old school fantasy adventures, or in our case pure insanity.
The game itself consists of seven character classes (Fighter, Magic User, Cleric, Their, Elf, Dwarf, and Goblin) and a simple 2d6 dice mechanic with one of the two dice acting as a bonus damage die. Pretty early on I started playing around with making additional classes basses on various DnD classes that have existed through the lines 30 sum odd  year (at the time) run.  One such class that was created was the Grippli, these awesome little Tree-Frog Men.  I got the idea from the illustrious game designer and podcaster Ross Payton and his addition of the Grippli to the player races of DnD 4th Ed.

 One of the abilities that I gave to the Grippli class was called "Psycho Sweat."  The thought behind this was to mimic some tree frogs natural defense mechanism of secreting a poisonous or bitter coating to themselves.I decided to make it hallucinatory instead of poisonous. It was meant to be something of a utility by working like any other offensive liquid in a fantasy game, s it could be used to coat weapons, armor, etc..

With that info dump out of the way, on to the actual anecdote.

The adventuring party in this instance consisted of a female Fighter, a heavy metal Cleric, a bright eyed Grippli named Skippy, and the worst Mage ever (he modeled his character after Superfluous from Journey Quest).
I set up each adventure using a floating island here heroes and adventurers gathered and used as a hub for compiling parties.  If a party took on an adventure, then each member would sign an adventure log.  At the time of signing for this adventure the Mage, having been drug along, signed as "FuckingSaveME," instead of his actual name.  From that point onward, that's the only way the Cleric would refer to him.
Fast forward to about mid dungeon. The party had just completed an encounter with monsters that escape my memory, The Mage, as per his players portrayal, continuously defamed himself and acted in a cowardly way,  even though he killed the last monster with a jet of pressurized milk . I approved, because I knew what he was going for and everyone else was enjoying the interaction.  In an effort to cultivate confidence in his comrade the Grippli offer his hand to the Mage for a high-five (in person and in game).  As soon as their hands smacked, I heard in a quick yell for the Grippli's player: "PSYCHO SWEAT!"
In that moment we all just stopped.  All the side chatter died because everyone was starring at the Grippli with agape mouths, the Mage started to giggle.
From there I let the Mage describe his hallucination.  Instead of a terrifying psychedelic trip that we were all expecting, he chose to have the best damn trip ever.  The world was no longer big and frightening, the world was now his bitch. At this point he charged ahead of the party taking random doors and shrugging off any ill effects he was encountering.
Then he found the Purple Monkey Knight.  That's right, a big purple monkey with a visored knight's helmet and swinging a big damn sword.  The Mage and the Monkey Knight traded blows for a good two or three rounds with neither hitting or doing much damage, then the Mage critted.....on everything. He maxed out both die and proceeded to beat the Monkey Knight to death with his staff.
After the combat, his high wore off and he collapsed under his cowardice again.

The entire scene was amazing, there was so much laughing, and I was struggling to actually GM instead of crying due to laughter.

To this day, I'll forever love Old School Hack.  I'm a big fan of the absurd and ridiculous a good chunk of the time, as that's part of my fun.  When I run OSH for my Krewe, I make it deliver.


Hopefully all you good folks reading this enjoyed that as much as I still do.  I'll try and drudge up some more stories from my gaming past to share in the future.

In the mean time, Stay Frosty, Folks.


Old School Hack is a free PDF game by Kirin Robinson that you can download HERE, if your interested. Have fun!




Tuesday, February 17, 2015

Working Title: TianXia "Modern"

Hullo again Folks, The Cap'n here.

So on our most recent game night the Cupcake or Death gang started up a game of Tinaxia.  You might remember this game from such illustrious posts as: the previous post.

Now, before I get too far into discussing the initial interactions of our Jianghu heroes, I want to mention the liberties that I/We took with the setting. The stock setting is a mythical version of historical China, all we did was move the setting into a more modern age.  There's still an Emperor calling the shots and he still has eunuchs and officials / courtesans that want all that glorious power. Jianghu still wander around, and bandits and ruffians still need punching by said Jianghu.  All we did was give the world of Shenzhou a different color paint job.

The story begins in Feng-Boa city, the third largest city in the Jiangzhou province.  In matching the fictitious cities to the scale of real world cities, I equated the empires capitol as being roughly the size of Tokyo with the emperors palace being a miniature city within, similar to how Vatican City works within Rome. The capitols of the surrounding provinces would vary in sizes depending on the setting future material or personal preference later on.  I decided that the capital of Jianzhou, Bao Jiang was roughly the size of Seoul with most all other cities being smaller.
Now we come to my creation for the budding campaign, Feng-Bao City. Roughly the size of Toronto, with a currently undecided number of districts. Two districts were the focus: the Arts district, which was home to artists and many that desire a Bohemian lifestyle with little resistance from those surrounding them, and the southern slum of the Walled city which is modeled after the concept of the Kowloon Walled city.  

Beginning the session in the Arts district, we meet the blind swordsman, Princess in Cloud a resident on the top floor of the Wukong's Landing apartment building. We then moved to the Walled city to discover the the transient possessing a near constant state of inebriation, Xisheng and his accomplice/pillow at the time Dasheng.  From his closet sized squatters quarters he makes his move to start the day in the only way he would ever consider, in a wine house. For the sake of narrative, the chosen wine house rests across the street from Wukong's Landing.

Due to her extraordinary sense of smell and hearing, mostly smell though, she discovers the drunkard performing for the entertainment of the wine house denizens.

From this chance meeting, Xishen is granted a bath and new clothes, to his disapproval.  Following this, a high stakes game of Pinyin (Go in Japan) which results in Xisheng loosing three days worth of his time to Cloud.

We then find out the reasoning for Xisheng's lost time, the Princess in Clouds desires of change of scenery.  She has recently detected the signs of her fathers household, and desires to avoid her possible discovery.  Thus the move to the Walled City was facilitated.

To culminate the move the Jianghu were the subjects of an attempted accosting at the hands of four degenerate residents seeking to relieve the two of their valuable and/or virtue.  The ruffians stood zero chance.

The session drew to a close with Xishing finally finding out that Cloud was blind once a thug had observed it, humorously after Xisheng's repeated attempts to discern this fact throughout the session.


So there you have it folks.  a quick summary o the events of what I'm tentatively calling TianXia Modern.  I'm still working on the name.



With all of that, I wish all of you dear readers a good day.

Stay Frost

Thursday, January 29, 2015

I'm Feeling a Bit Wuxia

Hello there Folks it's The Cap'n here.

And I would like to a moment to talk to you (yes, you there with the hair and the face) about your saviors Fong Sai-Yuk, Wong Fei-Hung, and even Pai Mei (if your into that sort of thing).

I know, I know Pai Mei is anything but a savior.  He's more the type you need to be saved from, and as Kill Bill taught us "Pai Mei hated Caucasians, Japanese and Americans, in addition to being contemptuous to women."

Kill Bill and Executioners from Shaolin aside, lets get this show on the road.


Today we're gonna be chatting about a little game Called Tianxia: Blood, Silk & Jade, powered by FATE Core.
The world has been introduced to Tianxia: Blood, Silk & Jade thanks to a successful Kickstarter by Jack Norris that wrapped up on 11.18.13.

Per the 'History Of' section of the Kickstarter, Tianxia, or Four Kingdoms as it was originally titled, started out in 2000 with its own system that bore similarity to Robin Laws' Feng Shui. The game was play tested and ready to go. Saddly the funding and time needed to get it released wasn't there, so the property wasn't able to be published.  Hop and skip to 2012 the Moon, the Sun and the 108 Stars all aligned to combine Four Kingdoms, FATE Core and Kickstarter together and create TianXia.


If your familiar with the mechanics of FATE Core or any other FATE systems, then the game mechanics are fairly routine with Aspects, Skills, stunts and Refresh. Tianxia does however have its own new qualities, the 'Chi' Skill and mechanics for Kung Fu.  The mechanics for Kung fu fighting grant players a 'Form' based on their characters personal style and preference; this 'Form' work similar to an Aspect by granting a +2 to attacks for the low low cost of a FATE Point, however players can gain free invocations when their attack are successful but don't cause any sort of damage (i.e. if the opponent blocks or dodges). Techniques from the Various sub-styles can be activated in different ways, but mostly if you find yourself under specific circumstances, but these circumstances vary from technique to technique. The Chi Skill works in its own way as well.  It can be used to create an armor aspect for a character as well as allowing recovery from poison and sensing other with Chi (similar to DBZ).   Just a quick disclaimer, if I'm misinterpreting the rules, someone please tell me.


The world for players Wuxia adventures is Shenzhou, a "China that never quite was," as described by the creator Jack Norris.  If you've ever watched any of the old Shaw Brothers films, you understand what Jack is saying.  Just like most western fantasy setting are merely Britain or France with the name filed off and a hand full of other changes.

While the world for Tianxia is Shenzhou, the setting itself is the province of  Jiangzhou, the titular land of Blood, Silk & Jade.  Jiangzhou is the western province of the realm, it is also the westernmost border of Shenzhou.  Being something of a borderlands Jiangzhou can be a wild and dangerous place due to vagrants, transient, and all other means of travelers traversing the trade routs that run through the province. A perfect place for Jianghu, or warriors of the Wuxia/Kung Fu Genre.
Based on theunlocked stretch goals for future releases, the other provinces will be covered in-depth in due time.


With all of the great material in the book, I have to take a moment to appreciate the presentation.

I love this book, from layout to art and content.  It's all wonderful.
My favorite part is the section with the iconic characters portrayed in the numerous pieces of artwork spread throughout the book.  Each character gets a page or two detailing their stats, back-story and each has awesome art of the character.

They detail other NPCs throughout the setting section as well, each with the same detail that the pre-gens get, but with a slightly different focus on the artwork.  Still amazing though.

All of that thanks to Jack Norris (Content), Daniel Solis (Layout) and Denise Jones (Art)  Of course there are other involved, there always are.  I thank everyone at Vigilance Press and everyone involved with this game and its production, especially the Kickstarter backers (like myself).

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Recently the Cupcake of Death Krewe decide to try out Tianxia.  So, our last session consisted of creating Jianghu heroes for the players.  We used a recently released tool for character creation called the Path of Destiny which, if your familiar with the idea, is a life path generator. For those not in the know, A Life-Path Generator is essential a random roll table that makes creating a character truly unique.  Using the Path of Destiny, did go the random roll rout for most of the way, but chose to pick from the available options for some of the stages.

Currently the group consists of (names may change before first session): 

Princess in Cloud - A blind swordsman from a noble house.  While thought to be an invalid by her father, who planned to marry her off as quickly as possible for a business alliance, she has made her "disability" her strength by sneaking out on numerous occasions to learn her art of Storm Dragon Kung Fu.  Currently she is traveling the world, having run away due to the repulsion that she feels toward her future husband and by extension her father.  Think Zatoichi (from Samurai film fame) combined with Toph Bei Fong (from Avatar: TLA). 

Xisheng - Serving as the sacrificial lamb for his parents prosperity, he was given over to the Cult of Bian Fu, Lord of the Black Flame. Xisheng was raised in torture by the cult, with the intention of eventually sacrificing him (like basting a turkey but with fear and pain). Finally finding the oportune moment, he escaped and ultimately found a home with a Drunken Master of Ghost Monkey Kung Fu.
Since that time he has been doing everything he can to live life to its fullest, because all the while the cult is hunting him and he will be given to Bian Fu.    Drunken Master meets Dororo.

Iron Gui - Cooking runs deep in Gui's blood.  One of the children of a prolific family Noodle restaurant, his life has given him a strong body and an even stronger sense of right and wrong.  when ruffians come calling, Gui is always there to show them the door.  While not in his blood, he has taken up the endeavor of learning Iron Crane Kung Fu to better protect those around him.  Kung Fu Panda meets Tetsu Shib from the manga Pastel. 





Tianxia mean "All Under Heaven." Quite a lofty title I know, but based on not only what has been provided but whats coming down the Silk Road, I think its appropriate.

That's been my rant about this wonderful book and such from Vigilance press. so go check 'em out.
Currently Vigilance Press has three products out for Tianxia: Blood, Silk & Jade, all of which you can find at Drive Thru RPG.



Good Gaming Folks.
And as always,
Stay Frosty

Wednesday, January 21, 2015

We're Not Dead..... Yet

Ahoy there Folks,

Sorry to have taken such a long .... break, yeah we'll go with break.

I'm here to take a moment to let anyone and everyone that we're still kicking and as alive as we can be.  I would say we have some awesome content coming down the pipe for you, but that'd be a damn lie.  We here at Cupcake or Death Gaming prefer to fly by the seats of our respective and collective pants and throw caution and reason to the wind.

Or something like that.

I / we will do our best to be more present in the future, and provide you with creamy table-top gaming goodness.


Now please enjoy the following video that has not been pre-selected before this entry was typed up.