I’m going to start pinning some older posts to the top of the page, because I think there is a lot of really good…

I’m going to start pinning some older posts to the top of the page, because I think there is a lot of really good…

I’m going to start pinning some older posts to the top of the page, because I think there is a lot of really good content here folks should be aware of. My old Cobra Commander mediakin thing is pretty good (if I do say so myself)

I feel like I haven’t been honest with all of you. It’s time I stop living a lie, and just ‘come out of the closet,’ as they say. 

I am a mediakin. Specifically, I am the fictional character Cobra Commander. I have always been Cobra Commander, and I will always be Cobra Commander. 

Being Cobra Commander has never been easy. The lie that is my human body grew-up in the 80’s, and GI Joe was very popular among my youthful peers. Everyday I had to watch as they pretended to be Real American Heroes, storming my fortresses and destroying everything I had worked so hard to build. Sometimes, during their play, they would mimic my signature raspy voice, causing me to scream to myself, “Stop appropriating me!” 

Halloween was a particularly torturous time. On the one hand, it was infuriating when someone would wear a costume of me (let’s just say I know how black people must feel when Al Jolson is on TCM). But on the other hand, it always hurt when one of them decided to be Storm Shadow instead because he’s “really rad.” That stuff is painful, you know? It’s like, “Am I not rad enough for you? Is there something wrong with me?”

But those are the big, obvious things. The part that really sucks about being Cobra Commander are the daily micro-aggressions I have to deal with. For one thing, almost no one considers me the true leader of Cobra, even though I AM DEFINITELY THE TRUE LEADER OF COBRA!!!! It’s not Serpentor, it’s not Destro and the Baroness, and it’s certainly not those weirdos in Cobra-La (apologies to any Cobra-La-kin who may be offended). Here’s another: there is no continuity in my background between the various animated series and the comic books published by Marvel. I’m not sure why I’m so surprised – the powers that be in this country have been erasing the history of marginalized groups since the very beginning. Just ask the Native Americans. Or the werewolf-kin. 

Still, I hold out hope things will get better for me. There are some positive signs out there. Joseph Gordon-Levitt being tapped to play me in the first live-action GI Joe movie was pretty cool, especially since he’s totes hot. I’m also finding lots of support on tumblr, where there is a very active and supportive mediakin community (big shout-out to my girl, RRainbow321 – who is actually Levar Burton – and her recent Kickstarter triumph. Butterfly in the sky, girl – fly high). 

So, there you have it. I am Cobra Commander. I am not ashamed. I am ready to live my life without fear. 

It would be awesome if you could refer to me by my preferred pronouns from now on:

cobr/cobrim/cobrimself

Finally, if you’re struggling with being otherkin, let me give you some advice: Before people can really know who you are, you have to know yourself. Knowing yourself is half the battle. 

Love and Peace. 

Yesterday we played our first session of Annalise.

Yesterday we played our first session of Annalise.

Yesterday we played our first session of Annalise. I love, love, LOVE this game. It is so good. Perhaps a tiny bit more complex than most story games, but the payoff is well worth it. 

I’ll have more to share about the game and our specific story once we’re finished, but for now, I want to say thanks to Jessica Scott and Aaron Scott for running the game (we had enough people for two tables). And thanks to Rob Ferguson Steve Mains Ferrell Riley and Angel Ludwig for coming out!

I want to do an otherkin hack of Monsterhearts: none of the characters have supernatural powers, and the only move…

I want to do an otherkin hack of Monsterhearts: none of the characters have supernatural powers, and the only move…

I want to do an otherkin hack of Monsterhearts: none of the characters have supernatural powers, and the only move in the game is called “Help! I’m being oppressed!”

Rob Ferguson and I often get asked “Where do you guys find these cool games?” The Story Games Forum is a terrific…

Rob Ferguson and I often get asked “Where do you guys find these cool games?” The Story Games Forum is a terrific…

Rob Ferguson and I often get asked “Where do you guys find these cool games?” The Story Games Forum is a terrific place to start (I have included a link). Signing-up for membership also gets you access to the Story Game weekly newsletters, which are probably my favorite emails to receive – they are chock-full of terrific, well-curated stuff.

The real mystery? By what arcane process does Daniel Lewis find the games he’s interested in? That is some next-level shit right there. 

I’ll include some other handy links in the comments. Feel free to share your own!

http://www.story-games.com/forums/

Along the shore the cloud waves break

Along the shore the cloud waves break

Along the shore the cloud waves break, 

The twin suns sink behind the lake, 

The shadows lengthen 

In Carcosa. 

Strange is the night where black stars rise,

And strange moons circle through the skies, 

But stranger still is 

Lost Carcosa. 

Songs that the Hyades shall sing, 

Where flap the tatters of the King, 

Must die unheard in 

Dim Carcosa. 

Song of my soul, my voice is dead,

Die thou, unsung, as tears unshed 

Shall dry and die in 

Lost Carcosa.

Here are some photos from Wednesday One-Shots, Friday Anthology, and Story Game Sunday.

Here are some photos from Wednesday One-Shots, Friday Anthology, and Story Game Sunday.

Here are some photos from Wednesday One-Shots, Friday Anthology, and Story Game Sunday. 

Games played: A Penny for My Thoughts, Dungeon World, Archipelago, The Dying Earth, and The Final Girl. 

Thanks to all attendees and game runners: Rob Ferguson Scott Owen Kristen D Russell Benner James Melott Angel Ludwig Daniel Fowler  Gary Wilson Shea Herlihy-Abba Doyle Tavener Daniel Lewis Steve Mains and a whole raft of people I can’t tag because they’re not in the G+ group: Rachel, Jeff, Catch (sp?), Sasha, Misha (sp?) and Josef.

We are growing, growing, growing! Here’s to the gamers who play! 

Using the power of SCIENCE!

Using the power of SCIENCE!

Using the power of SCIENCE! and various statistical probability models, I have developed a grand thesis involving the Dungeons & Dragons player ‘diaspora.’ The first part goes like this: if you principally played a certain edition of D&D, but no longer play D&D at all, you are today playing the following (divided by edition):

4th Edition ▷ 13th Age

3.5 Edition ▷ Pathfinder

2nd Edition ▷ Dungeon World

1st Edition ▷ Any one of dozens of OSR/retroclone games

The rest of the thesis deals with other groups:

If you played 3.0, you are either still playing 3.0 or you are no longer playing roleplaying games. 

If you are a hipster who never previously played D&D, you likely spent ten minutes playing either 4th edition or Pathfinder, and then moved on to OSR/retroclone or Dungeon World.  

If you are a former emo kid who somehow got into roleplaying games, you are still playing 4th edition and currently bitching about the impending 5th edition. 

If you are a registered sex offender, you are doing Pathfinder Society HARD. 

If you are a reformed World of Warcraft player, you are also doing Pathfinder Society (the sample may be skewed, however, as there is almost certainly some overlap with the above). 

If you are an anime geek, you are currently reading 2nd edition, but only because that edition has the best ratio of quality artwork to tits. You are otherwise getting ready to kill yourself (or at least I hope so).

If you are currently in the 5th grade, you are playing Dungeon World (wink wink, Mark Chance )

If you have an irrational hatred of President Obama, you are playing Dungeon World on May 31st and a series of tabletop war-games no one has ever heard of most other days. 

If you voted for Reagan in the 80’s, you are clearly a human monster and probably doing Pathfinder Society between rounds of beating your spouse.

If you think a game about the time when Christians were fed to the lions sounds like an awesome idea, you are me (#HailSatan).

If you are a woman under the age of 25, you are currently checking your phone for messages while you wait for your boyfriend to finish-up his Pathfinder session and wondering where your life went wrong. 

If you are a resident of Innsmouth, Massachusetts, Ia! Ia! Cthulhu ftagn!

If you are Gary Wilson,  you are currently being beaten over the head with a truncheon by Rob Ferguson  as he demands you say what your fucking character is doing already. 

Have you ever heard of this game called Nuclear War? 

If you just came to RPGs from the European board game scene, you are almost certainly bitching about the rules for the game we just played. 

If you are excited about 5th edition, you are not a part of this reality and I banish you back to the plane of existence from which you came, vile time-space wizard!

Taking a glance at the Comicpalooza RPG options, I notice there is a huge amount of Pathfinder Society.

Taking a glance at the Comicpalooza RPG options, I notice there is a huge amount of Pathfinder Society.

Taking a glance at the Comicpalooza RPG options, I notice there is a huge amount of Pathfinder Society. I hope the convention center isn’t within 2000 feet of an elementary school.

We played a terrific first session of Monsterhearts over Hangouts tonight.

We played a terrific first session of Monsterhearts over Hangouts tonight.

We played a terrific first session of Monsterhearts over Hangouts tonight. MH is just so juicy – it practically dribbles out of your mouth and runs down your chin!

Thanks to Angel Ludwig Russell Benner Sean Smith and John Roberts for joining in on the fun.