"you Have To Be A Little Bit Scary In Scary Times"

"you have to be a little bit scary in scary times"

Official character depiction of Rosamund du Prix from Dimension 20's Campaign "Neverafter". Added to the image is a screenshot of a tumblr post that reads:
bitches will be like "i love animals" but hate themselves...... you are an animal girl. <3 love yourself. peace on planet earht
Official character depiction of Gerard of Greenleigh from Dimension 20's Campaign "Neverafter". Added to the image is a screenshot of a tumblr post that reads:
saying "hm. must be the curse" every time something bad happens and refusing to elaborate is my new hobby
Official character depiction of Puss in Boots from Dimension 20's Campaign "Neverafter". Added to the image is a screenshot of a tumblr post that reads:
cats have to be very small but they are allowed to do as many crimes as they want. that's the deal they made with god
Official character depiction of Pinocchio from Dimension 20's Campaign "Neverafter". Added to the image is a screenshot of a tumblr post that reads:
currently considering becoming a bother and a nuisance. maybe even a menace or rascal idk i haven't made up my mind yet
Official character depiction of Mother Timothy Goose from Dimension 20's Campaign "Neverafter". Added to the image is a screenshot of a tumblr post that reads:
Be gay stay inside wash your hands

You can do crime some other time... Or do cyber crime I guess
Official character depiction of Ylfa Snorgelsson from Dimension 20's Campaign "Neverafter". Added to the image is a screenshot of a tumblr post that reads:
actually a girl becomes a woman when her fantasies of violence are no longer focused inwards, but outwards 💗

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2 years ago
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2 weeks ago

Some women are conditioned to be fragile and weak, and to believe that it's a sin to outperform a man. Her feminism would involve allowing women to be strong.

Some women are expected to be strong at times when they can't. Her feminism would involve reassuring her that it's okay to not be strong.

Some neurodivergent people are raised to believe that they're too stupid to ever amount to anything. Their disability activism would involve reassuring them that they're capable.

Some neurodivergent people are raised to believe that they're smart and gifted, and are expected to live up to impossible standards. Their disability activism would involve allowing them to fail, make mistakes, be stupid, etc.

Some children are constantly reminded "you're the child, I'm the adult" in order to deny their autonomy. Their youth rights activism would involve treating them like an adult at times when they feel ready for it.

Some children are treated like adults in order to justify increased expectations or to downplay abuse against them. Their youth rights activism would involve allowing them to be a child.

There is no one-size-fits-all solution to oppression. Each individual person's experience is different. Whatever trauma is caused by their oppression, the activism should focus on undoing it.

2 years ago

I've been scrolling through Glass Onion posts for days and I've never seen someone else see Derol as a personification of the pandemic when he carRIES AROUND CORONA BEERS all the time??

He's always like "oh don't mind me, I'm not even here", showing how those rich people on their private islands loved to act like the pandemic isn't real just because in their little rich people world they were able to act like it's all just a figment of others' imagination while people were literally dying

But no, they're not doing anything bad, they're only meeting up with their 'closest friends' (like Birdie's party in the beginning of the movie), they're isolating themselves from the 'general masses' in their huge, luxurious mansions and on their private islands and then make a show of singing Imagine💀

Derol is the ghost of corona floating over everyone's head which those people on this billionaire's little island have the luxury of ignoring

1 year ago

@rowzeoli replied to your post “Do you think part of the D20 journalistic bias...”:

I rarely go on tumblr so sorry if you see me spamming your posts tonight, but I really enjoy your perspective and thoughts! I think I'm the journalist you're referencing in regards to the Fantasy High Junior Year article and unfortunately 1) journalists only get access to interview subjects at very specific junctions (usually press day before the series goes out or halfway through) 2) most publications are honestly Going Through It and cutting freelance rates and just not paying to cover AP

​So I'll be totally honest - I post on Tumblr because I assume it is far more unlikely to be seen and so I can vent freely (hence the fairly harsh tone of the criticism in the original post), but I guess this is a chance to clarify. I don't expect anything to change, nor do I expect you to respond; indeed, I wouldn't blame you if you block me after this. But if readership is down (and who knows? maybe it's not and I'm the outlier), this may be illuminating.

The issue with your specific article - which I brought up relatively tangential to the larger point of "at this point I think Polygon's AP/TTRPG coverage is a waste of time to read" isn't really that it's only an early look at the series; and because Fantasy High Junior Year is at this time ongoing, it's honestly entirely valid that there hasn't been a follow-up. It's, well, the "surface-level and factually wrong" issue.

Dimension 20 was by no means the pioneer of remote recording as you claim in your article; that had long been the default of smaller recorded AP shows well before pandemic lockdown for the simple reason that if you're not a media company the overhead is very low - no need to have a dedicated space or even cameras beyond decent laptops. Burrow's End's puppetry? Critical Role's Call of Cthulhu: Shadow of the Crystal Palace did shadow puppets in 2019. They had diagetic audio on the main campaign as early as 2016. I don't even like Kollok, but that's had complex set design since 2019. Meanwhile premise of the article is yet another rehash of Polygon's "Dimension 20 is CHANGING THE GAME" constant drumbeat, while your actual pull quotes from Brennan Lee Mulligan are him musing that this is simply an entry in an ancient tradition of storytelling and isn't, in fact, terribly novel. The interview fails utterly to back up your point and indeed contradicts it; I get that the timeline was probably tight but this is outright incorrect in multiple places and your argument isn't just unsupported; it's outright dismissed by the very person you claim is proving it. If the premise came before the interview, it needed to be reworked afterwards, and if it came after the interview…I'm not sure what to say, really.

This isn't your article, and I'm putting it here to illustrate that this has been a pattern for Polygon's AP coverage specifically. This article about Worlds Beyond Number is perhaps my favorite example of "this is not serious journalism:" Rusty Quill Gaming, The Adventure Zone, Friends at the Table, and NADDPod are all theater of the mind long-running podcasts (RQG's campaign lasted a whopping 7 years of real time) and that's just off the top of my head; the idea of a long-running edited audio podcast being novel is laughable. RQG and TAZ both started at level 1; I'm not personally familiar with Friends at the Table. I don't actually think starting at level 1 vs. 2 is terribly important in storytelling in the first place other than that a few D&D classes pick their subclass at L2 and that choice can be narratively relevant, which it was in TAZ; however, some classes pick a subclass at L3 so you can still achieve this with a level 2 start (as Critical Role's second campaign does). Both Emily Axford of NADDPod and Griffin McElroy of TAZ have long been composing their own music and RQG is heavily sound designed. These are not obscure pulls, either; these are some of the more well-known names in the space.

At this point, Polygon AP/TTRPG articles - by multiple different writers - simply feel like madlibs: "(actual play show) is groundbreaking in its (thing that other shows have been doing for 5+ years); I especially liked (visual effect) and (incorrect understanding of TTRPG mechanics)."

The people I allude to in the post you responded to as having egregiously uncharitable and sanctimonious takes on Daggerheart (within, again, hours of its publication) are a frequent Polygon contributor and a Rascal editor and they further my mistrust of those publications: There is this constant insistence that everything they like be "groundbreaking" and "innovating" and they will claim this even when it's demonstrably not the case, as the above examples note. As Mulligan says in your article "it’s important to keep new artists with new experiences and backgrounds flowing in," and yet by focusing intensely on high production values (difficult for smaller indie upstarts to have) and by incorrectly claiming that a well-established media company within the space like D20 invented a number of things it flat out did not, this journalism is actively, if unintentionally, working against that goal. As I put it elsewhere, Polygon's bizarre pedestaling of Dimension 20 and simultaneous putdowns of Critical Role (which turn into wild contortions when D20 mainstays like Mulligan or Aabria Iyengar collaborate with CR; for that matter others besides me have observed that Polygon acts like Spenser Starke is two different people, the genius who created Alice is Missing and the knuckle-dragging moron who put out Candela Obscura and Daggerheart) coupled with the obsession with production values over story has the whiff of claiming they're the champion of the little guy for sticking it to the 700 lb gorilla in the space and then focusing on 500 lb gorillas while making it impossible for smaller monkeys to compete because most brand new shows without the name recognition of someone like Mulligan involved can't exactly hire Rick Perry to do their models or Taylor Moore to do sound design.

I suppose a good way to put this, since I've run into this in many spaces, not just AP/TTRPG or even journalism, is that bias on its own in a subjective medium isn't inherently bad; but if something is so nakedly biased against something I love, I will, naturally, turn to it with a far more critical eye, and if its arguments are not ironclad I'm going to start noticing every structural issue in every argument and every tiny mistake. Sure, as a fan of Critical Role, and as someone who feels that Kollok was nigh-unwatchable and that Burrow's End was promising in parts but deeply flawed, I disagreed with Polygon's nonstop mud-slinging towards the former and glowing, verging on fawning reviews of the latter two. But that's not entirely damning on its own; I do get that not everyone will like Critical Role and that some people will love Kollok or Burrow's End for valid reasons. What's damning is the journalism itself is riddled with factual errors and the analysis is so weak that to call the arguments a flimsy house of cards would be generous. The opposite is also true; if Polygon's lead editor were out here repeatedly misspelling the name of one of the main characters in Worlds Beyond Number (note: this has since been corrected) but the articles had compelling arguments, even ones I disagreed with, I'd be far more forgiving, but as is? It's offering me absolutely nothing: it's poorly researched, it's poorly structured, it's poorly written, it's poorly copy-edited, and it shits on things I like seemingly just for clicks. I'm done giving clicks.

I am deeply sympathetic to the pressures facing digital journalism and media and the arts in general; as someone who is fortunate enough not to personally face those pressures and has the income to be a patron, I would love to help in my small way (and I do, at least, financially support a number of the AP shows I love). But the quality of some of this journalism is truly so bad that I can't bring myself to support the institutions putting it out; it's "dead dove do not eat" until such time as someone whose analysis and opinions I do trust cites them (or, perhaps, until there is a sea change of lead editorship). I know that this won't help the crunch, and may make it worse, but I just can't because the quality is so poor. I don't have a good solution to how to write about something that takes a lot of time to watch and process and about which the articles pay very little in return, but the current strategy of bouncing between uninformed provocateur and utter sycophant depending on the show and creators; of drooling over such surface features as shiny production and falsely claiming everything is "groundbreaking" while getting the most basic facts wrong has driven me away.

2 years ago
She Regrets Nothing.
She Regrets Nothing.
She Regrets Nothing.
She Regrets Nothing.

She regrets nothing.

Please check out Crow Time for more immaculate bird vibes.

2 years ago
Two bust portraits of Colin Provolone from Dimension 20's The Ravening War. He has slicked back, medium-length brown hair, green eyes and pale yellow skin like provolone cheese.
An uncoloured sketch of Colin Provolone pointing his longsword at a mystery package sitting on a bed. He is yelling "What the fuck is that??" while innocuous text floats over the package, declaring it as "just a package, Colin."

zac oyama you've done it again (making a character that's irresistible to me)

2 years ago

i so badly want them to have marketed this as the horror season and then the episode comes out and it’s just. shrek universe.

1 month ago

In the last few days, I got a lot of support, but also quite a few comments and messages saying that I only draw fanart because I can't create anything original 🙄

Obviously, that's not true, but it struck a chord anyway.

Like many other fanartists, I have this nagging thought — maybe I'm not a real artist?

Maybe I just can't create anything worthwhile? 🥲

So, I decided to show you more of my own art, both old and new 😳

Welcome to Original Art Tuesday! ✨

Today, I want to share some of my lighthouses.

I love both the visual imagery of the lighthouse and its meaning.

It is a powerful symbol of resilience and hope ❤️‍🩹

In The Last Few Days, I Got A Lot Of Support, But Also Quite A Few Comments And Messages Saying That
In The Last Few Days, I Got A Lot Of Support, But Also Quite A Few Comments And Messages Saying That
In The Last Few Days, I Got A Lot Of Support, But Also Quite A Few Comments And Messages Saying That
In The Last Few Days, I Got A Lot Of Support, But Also Quite A Few Comments And Messages Saying That
2 years ago
Oh Look! It's Her

oh look! it's her

2 years ago
SHUT UPPPPPPP WHY IS THIS SO GOOD
SHUT UPPPPPPP WHY IS THIS SO GOOD
SHUT UPPPPPPP WHY IS THIS SO GOOD
SHUT UPPPPPPP WHY IS THIS SO GOOD
SHUT UPPPPPPP WHY IS THIS SO GOOD
SHUT UPPPPPPP WHY IS THIS SO GOOD
SHUT UPPPPPPP WHY IS THIS SO GOOD

SHUT UPPPPPPP WHY IS THIS SO GOOD

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