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Eldritch

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    Books, books, and more books! Big fan of Lovecraftian horror, fantasy, and SF. Gaming is wonderful, be it digital or tabletop. More to come when I'm less distracted.

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  1. "This weapon is so terrible, it will surely end war." - Pope Gregory, if memory serves me correctly.
  2. While not huge history buff, I really enjoyed what I picked up as part of getting my Latin degree (useless in today's market, I know, but it was darn fun to get). Mythology/theology has always been my favorite subject, and even though I haven't gotten to spend much time with it over the last few years, I still love talking about it. I'm hoping to expand from Grecco-Roman and Norse into Babylonian soon. Turns out the free Kindle library has a ton of old texts available for download.
  3. I never spent much time there either, until recently. I still don't care much for vlogs or the "viral" videos much. Sure, they can be entertaining, but I'd rather spend my time elsewhere. I'm with the OP in that reading a book is far more entertaining. This all changed dramatically when I realized that brony musicians tend to post download links in the comments of their YT videos. Now, I've subscribed to all of my favorite brony artists and wait breathlessly for the next piece of awesome that they upload.
  4. If we're talking non-alcoholic, I usually go for apple or spiced apple. For something with a little kick, I'll tolerate a Mike's. I tend to stick with mead, though. In fact, a local winery just released an apple mead that I'm dying to try. EDIT: Officially changing to Angry Orchard. That's some good stuff. Also, the apple cyser was fantastic.
  5. As others have mentioned, we're seeing the same thing in the movie industry. IMHO, a large part of the problem comes from studios being unable to differentiate between suspense and horror. To me, games like the newest RE's, Doom 3, and Dead Space all rely on brief bursts of suspense, i.e. "OMG!!!1! There's a horrible monster that just jumped out at me! which initiate a fight or flight adrenaline spike. This is great if used sparingly, but when it's a game's primary gimmick, the body gets used to the adrenaline quickly and the mind becomes able to anticipate when the next scare will come based on the cues that the game has taught us to recognize. Horror comes more from an overall atmosphere wherein the player is unable to determine what is to come next because it doesn't fit a recognizable framework. It's dread of the unknown, where anything is possible and nothing makes sense. It should evoke our primal fear of the dark and the unknown things growling in it. The first Silent Hill did this wonderfully for me. I hear Amnesia is much the same. The problem is, it takes a lot more work to set this sort of thing up effectively that most companies are willing to allow anymore. And it's hard to do as part of a franchise, where you get used to certain tropes that appear from game to game. Far better as one shot indie games, and I think that's where people are going to have start looking.
  6. Say what now? Source please! Teen Titans was where I was heard about Tara Strong, which is part of what led me to MLP in the first place! Yet another show I never regret watching.
  7. Perfect! We buy everything on Amazon these days, so that will make things easy.
  8. Nah. I've liked and geeked out over all sorts of things in my life, many of which have disappeared along with their fanbase over time. But I can't say as I regret any of them. They brought me joy during those times and some great memories. Should this show end, and its fanbase fade away, I'll still be happy to have had something to enjoy with my friends. Plus, it's comforting to know that such a positive and charity minded group came out of something as simple as a TV show.
  9. They aren't bad, but I don't see them too often. I haven't been near one in 10 years because my wife is insanely allergic to them.
  10. Thanks for the info! I didn't mean to imply random ad clicking; I know that's a big no-no. Google has me down pretty well at this point, so I figured I would just bounce to a site I already buy from using one of the ads rather than typing it out if it would be helpful. Someday I won't be too broke to pay attention, and will happily start to donate, either on a monthly basis, or as a sporadic one-time. Until then, I'll keep spreading the word!
  11. This may have been asked elsewhere already, and I apologize for any redundancy. I just couldn't find it in the search. I really love this site, and I want to see it continue to get the funding it needs. Where I can't afford to make a monthly donation (yet! Someday, though...), I'm wondering if there are other small ways I can help out. I have opted in to ads, which don't bother me in the least, but I wonder if there's another way to help leverage that to our advantage. If I were to click an ad when I first hop on the site, for example, is any revenue generated here for that? Is it better to leave the site and come back occasionally, or stay on it for extended periods, even if I'm AFK? And at what point does that start negatively impacting the servers? I really have no idea how ad generated revenue works, but I do want to make whatever small difference I can. Thanks!
  12. I'm going to agree with many of the others here and say that Discord, as the embodiment of a natural force, is the most powerful of the three. He is Chaos's face to the world, and is gifted with an amount of power appropriate to such a being. Thankfully, his thought processes seem to be equally scattered, which makes him beatable. I think of him like Ares: capable of shows of extreme power, but lacking the discipline and control that Athena uses. This is why Ares was one of the only gods ever actually wounded by a mortal. Celestia seems to fit more the "mentor" role, than that any sort of combatant, which makes sense. She was given stewardship of the sun, which traditionally symbolizes a life-giving force, one that sustains people through crop growth and warmth. To draw a parallel, Apollo was a passable archer, but was more concerned with things like prophecy, music, and poetry. Another good comparison would be Obi-Wan Kenobi (episodes 4-6). She's training Twilight Sparkle in all the necessary skills she will need to complete the tasks assigned (like defeating NMM and Discord), but mostly through gentle guidance and behind-the-scenes manipulation. That and she has to guide a massive ball of fire through the sky every day without letting it get too close or too far away. I imagine that takes a good bit of her time and focus. As to Luna, I'm not sure we've seen enough of her to properly judge. When possessed by hatred and jealousy, she can obviously kick some flank. For those who doubt, I would point out it takes quite a bit of work to undermine a stable cliff formation and cause part of it to break in under 5 minutes. That being said, who knows what she was actually capable of while she was in the moon? And I do mean "in" the moon. While popular depiction shows she was on the moon, it is equally likely she lived up to the name Mare in the Moon by being bound as part of the moon itself. At best, she may have had time to practice some magic, though she was unlikely to have learned more, and her anger may not have allowed her the focus to do so. When the rage that fueled her as NMM was taken away, I think she lost some power. However, this still leaves her more powerful that most ponies, but probably less so than Celestia by virtue of experience. Moonlight is, after all, a reflection of sunlight. And as with her sister, moving the moon around probably takes a good bit of concentration, what with all of the different cycles and such. TL;DR - Discord is uber powerful, but too ADHD to get terribly far. Celestia has had over 1000 years to gain power, but doesn't use it overtly (usually), and is probably busy taking care of the sun. Luna was probably too busy seething to really expand her power, and without the rage she's powerful, but not quite as tough or experienced as Celestia. (Still TL;DR... Lordy, I'm a windbag...) I'm hoping we get to see more of their abilities in S3, especially Luna. She's a favorite of mine. I'm also hoping to see more Discord, maybe a good long flashback of when he first ruled.
  13. If we're talking games that were simply released for Nintendo systems, I would have to say Final Fantasy 6, Chrono Trigger, the Castlevania games for the DS, Super Metroid, and Secret of Evermore (I'm a Squaresoft lover, what can I say), in that order. If we're talking Nintendo published, I'm going to go with Ocarina of Time. Logged a lot of hours into that one.
  14. The Last Roundup was truly epic, in that it was the first major shout out to us bronies by the creators of the show. That brief moment where Derpy was officially named was truly validating for us all, and showed just how much attention we had garnered with DHX. That being said, with the Derpygate nonsense that ensued, I don't imagine Hasbro is willing to take any chances offending the disabled community by airing her name again. While I still think the whole "ablist" bit is complete and utter nonsense (I have a disabled child, for Celestia's sake, and he thinks Derpy is awesome), Hasbro has to be careful or risk a smear campaign on the 24 hour "news" (I use the term loosely these days) networks. As a side note, I still suspect that the whole anti-Derpy bit was a troll.
  15. Thanks! I like to throw my two bits from this side of the trenches whenever I can. To the OP's problem, though, I do have to add one more thought. Remember that your parents were once teens themselves, and probably liked something their parents wouldn't approve of. Any place you can think to hide the toys, they probably hid their secret as well. If some sort of rational discussion about the matter (SERIOUSLY irritates me when parents don't/won't educate themselves on their children's interests. Snarl, hiss...) isn't possible, the best option may be to simply get them out of the house. Find a brony friend you can entrust with their care and send them to safety until you can move out. Not having them temporarily may be a better option than risking losing them forever. I don't know what your parents are like, so I can't guess what their reaction might be. I figure worst case scenario is that they throw them out, in which case a separation might be the best option. I really hope you're able to work things out with your folks as regards MLP. Far better a tenuous understanding than ongoing tension that will eventually boil over. If not, keep your chin up and brony on. Eventually you'll have your own place and your decor will be your own business.
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