New project!

My new project is now live, it is still very much a work in progress, but I still want to share it with all of you! It is a project where I will try and improve my photography skills as well as build up a portfolio. My focus will be on nature, abandoned spaces and liminal urban area. I hope that you find this as interesting as my writing. I will add context and examinations of the themes of each exhibit I publish.

https://samrandom131.wordpress.com/?_gl=1*p6rs7z*_gcl_au*MjA1OTE1MjI4NS4xNzUwMDI0MTQ0

Oakendale Academy

Enroll in the prestigious Oakendale academy, one of the Empire’s most prestigious academies for studying the arcane arts. Learn about the cultural and historical roots of arcane practices, study herbology and ecology and so much more.

This is a small demo where you are introduced to the school, its philosophy and its teaching practices. You will also be introduced to a few of your fellow students as well as the faculty of the academy. This demo is rather short and will not take more than a few hours to complete. You can save the game at any time by visiting your dorm room.

Oakendale academy by SamRandom

This is my first attempt at a text adventure, the demo is free to play and runs in your browser! I hope to be aböe to create many more games in the future, in many formats, not just text adventures.

Writing update

So, funny story. I have several papers cooking, but none of them are finished for today! One, almost was. But would make no sense without the other. So here’s a little rundown of upcoming topics!

Gwylim notes on Skyrim: health potions and visual shorthand

This is the next part of my Skyrim series, it needs some more research done, and I need to take some reference photos before it’s ready but the base is there.

The potion bottle is a staple of the fantasy game genre, and can be found in most every game of the genre, from Dark souls to legend of Zelda. In Skyrim are the potions easily labeled and color coded to the stat that they refill, green for stamina, blue for mana and red for health. What I wish to discuss in this text is their prominence in the game world.

Health potions can be bought by vendors for sure, but can also be found in caverns, dungeons and most interestingly, inside people’s homes. While this makes sense from a gameplay sense, it does lead to some interesting narrative consequences. At some points are you able to hand these magical potions to an npc, that indeed does get better. Others you are forced to leave to their death. It is worth noting that Elder Scrolls Online is much more guilty of this crime than Skyrim.

Gwylim notes on Skyrim: Books and magical excavations

This will be a continuation of my exploration of books and their use in narrative building in Skyrim and Oblivion. I want to lay a fair bit of groundwork before I post this one. There is a fair bit of research to do for this, and the other essays in the series.

Books are a fundamental part of the narrative building of the Elder scrolls series, they can often bring context to the greater narratives as well as specific quests. In this essay I will discuss four different quests, two from Oblivion and two From Skyrim.  The unifying themes for these quests is that, except for one, they get a lot of context from the lore books surrounding, or being part of the quest.

In this way I will discuss the strengths and weaknesses of relying on a player to read a book, and when in the narrative the book becomes available to the player.

Warhammer essay: Wild creativity and measured preservation

I have slowly been working on more Warhammer essays, but currently are the Skyrim essays taking precedence. I need to get my hands on a few lore books first if I want to be able to discuss Warhammer properly again, as a lot of the texts I have are either too old, or too new for what I want to write about.

Warhammer fantasy as well as warhammer 40k has an interesting relationship to the concept of creativity, knowledge and the art of creation. There are two opposing forces that are present in much of the texts. These are of innovation and of tradition, as well as carelessness and caution.

Each faction lands somewhere between these parameters, and a lot of the faction’s philosophy, morals and history can be gleaned from these traditions. There are some ideas that returns again and again. Tradition often comes with stagnation and loss of generational knowledge. On the other side is carefree innovation leading to explosive results. I will present a few examples of these themes in this essay, but they are by my way exhaustive.

Umvelon: City of magic

I have been writing a lot on a lore supplement for my homebrew setting Landhurst. I have posted a bit of this project on my patreon, so if this sounds like something that is interesting to you, you can find more information there. I want to present the introductory text here, to give my readers an idea of what I have been working on.

Introduction

Umvelon is Landhurst’s third largest city, and the second largest centre for education in the entire nation.  It is most importantly the undisputed centre for arcane education, research and regulation. The seemingly ancient city is in fact one of the younger cities in the nation’s history.

After the Elven defeat did the nascent mage guilds take the arcana rich site to be their centre of learning and research. From the humble campus on top of a ruined Elven metropolis did the mighty city of today take shape. Spreading ever downwards towards the muddy waters of the surrounding swamplands that keeps the city isolated from the mainland.

Magic education and bureaucracy.

Umvelon is the seat for higher arcane learning, and the only place where one can learn the many trades that require a full time commitment, such as battle mage, alchemist or healer. While the rest of the nation have rudimentary research and safety training for proper arcane use is it only in Umvelon that one can become a full fledged member of the mage guilds.

Furthermore the city is the centre for the governing body of the mage guilds. It is from here that arcane disasts, corruption and other dangers are investigated and rooted out. The dreaded Mage hunters, the personal juridical wing of the mage guilds also have their headquarters in the city, brazenly displaying their clandestine operations in broad daylight.

Patrons of art and education

Besides the arcane colleges there are several smaller academic institutions present in the city, not least of them the Librarians and archival collage, as well as the academies for History and the liberal arts. These campuses can be found all across the city, but everyone boasts at least one lecture hall on the coveted Campus hill in the fourth ring of the city.

Beyond the official institutions is the city sprawling with museums, bookstores and coffee shops that hold unplanned lectures and readings for anyone interested. Most of these institutions are free for citizens and are paid for by the many rich trade families that have made the city their home. A grand payment to one or more of the educational institutions of the city not only garners good will with the citizens, but also gives them rather generous tax cuts from the city’s mayor and mayoral staff.

Arcane trade

Umvelon is the centre of all arcane trade in Landhurst, and all arcane items are either made here, or made by someone who has been educated here. The guilds keep a close eye on all wares of an arcane nature that moves through the nation’s many waterways. Close, but not so close that smuggling and bribery is not permitted, solely to make sure that research and production runs smoothly ofcourse.

Arcane artifact

While many of the bulk products such as magically enchanted ammunition, scrolls, crystals and potions are made in large warehouses elsewhere, the city is still full of production. It is unsurprisingly full with the kind of production that will not disturb a college professor’s mid day nap with its noise, or the kind of smell that makes a high society lady reach for her perfumed handkerchief.

Patreon blog

Hi everyone, I realized that after getting so many new readers, some of you may not know that I have a patreon where I add more light and free form texts and essays. I just happened to add a rather fun one about playing as researchers in D&D 5e. If you like what I do here and would like to support me, while getting more of my content, please consider joining my patreon at the link below!

Blog update: July

Hi, I am currently working on several rather big projects that are hopefully coming to fruition sooner rather than later! In the meantime I have been semi-regularly updating my patreon page with some interesting shorter essays. If you like what I write and would like some more, as well as support me financially in the process, please consider taking a look!   

Blog update 7th December

Another premium blog is up for your personal at kofi and pateron! This is another text discussing one of my long time obsessions, Fallen London. This topic of this post is once again chosen by one of my Twitch viewers.

https://ko-fi.com/post/Queering-Fallen-London-S6S2GNOIB

In other news, I recently started a new library job, though it will not take off fully until next spring, so hopefully I will be able to get a nice backlog ready until then!

Blog update: 16 November 2022

My first premium blog post in what seems like ages is now available on my kofi for those that want to support me, and get a bit more of my writing in return!

https://ko-fi.com/samrandom

As a monthly donor you get access to all new posts, as well as my backlog. On my kofi I tend to post things that do not fit the main theme of this blog, but I still want to discuss. Please consider heading over there if you like my work!.

In other news, I am working on a small anthology of short stories relating to medicine and healing, as well as studying Chinese alchemy! Look forward to more content real soon!

Blog news: November 4th, 2022

The latest chapter of the Ork discussion series will take a bit longer than planned, so instead of leaving you with nothing for this sunday, I decided to write up a little update on what I have been working on the last two weeks. I have several projects in the works, and several of them are nearing the halfway mark of being finished.

Fanfiction adventures

I started a series of Vampire the Masquerade fanfiction, mostly as a writing exercise. It is nice to work on something that already has an established setting. The series follows a number of Malkavian vampires, and gives me an excuse to get experimental with narrative points of view and continuity. The series has two chapters so far and can be found here:

https://archiveofourown.org/series/3185973

More Landhurst

I have for several years worked on a homebrew dungeons and dragons setting known as Landhurst. This is a Victorian inspired setting, set in the beginning of a magical nation’s industrial revolution. I have recently started to edit the largest adventure I have ever written for the setting, and I hope to be able to start publishing it in chapters next spring. You can find my other Landhurst works here:

Nesferatupunk: Of bits and bites

Because I am completely incapable of working on only two projects at once, I have also started a module set in the Vampire the Masquerade setting. This adventure is set in 1980s Detroit, as a group of Nesferatu tries to set up a new server hub to harness the power of humanity’s latest information invention, the Internet!

Blog related news

I am finishing the latest chapter in my discussion of real life iconography and concepts in Warhammer 40k and it should be done in time for the next blog update. I am also working on a small anthology series of three shorter stories tied together by a single topic.

Kofi and premium updates

Lastly I want to try and get back to writing premium updates for my Kofi blog, there are already quite a few updates there already, so if you like what I write, and don’t mind sending me some money, you can find all of them here:

https://ko-fi.com/samrandom

Final toughts

I am currently reading up on mycology and the power of language in many religious traditions, it is to early to say if this will lead anywhere, but I will keep you all updated, and if you want more updates, follow my twitter here:

https://twitter.com/SamRandom3
Let me know if this was interesting, and if you do I might turn these update posts in to a regular thing! Love to hear from you, regards

Sam