Video Round Up 002

Boneland’s Twisted Finale – Alan Garner’s Masterpiece or Mistake? – A deep dive into the conclusion of the Alderley Edge trilogy, exploring the disturbing folklore and the psychological weight of Garner’s work.

The Forgotten First Crime TTRPG That Started It All – Digging into the history of the hobby to uncover the roots of crime-focused tabletop gaming and its mechanical evolution.

TTRPGs That Would Make GREAT Computer Games! – Speculating on which tabletop properties have the systems and settings best suited for a digital transition.

My Life With the Vampire LARP Cult! – A look back at the stranger side of Live Action Roleplaying and the intense, often insular subcultures that formed around it.

Comments 170126 – Another round of community interaction, answering questions and sifting through the latest “insights” from the Postmortem audience.

A Bright Red Line has Been Crossed – Commentary on recent escalations in the cultural and political landscape, and what this shift means for the immediate future.

Renaming the Ronin TTRPG Project (Poll)

Originally, my long-delayed samurai/sengoku era Japan project was called ‘Ronin’. It is intended to be a historically ‘plausible’ game set in that period, but with options to include supernatural elements or for a more horror-oriented form of solo-play. Three settings for the price of one!

However, both Bushido and Sengoku are taken, and this game is a partial homage to them. Ronin was relatively open, but a *Borg project was created and funded in the meantime, so it’s probably not a great idea to stick with that name. It would already get lost in web searches, and now with competition, the problem is doubled.

The table below contains various options; you can pick one. I’ll explain each.

ONAMI – The meaning is that of a ‘great wave’, which references the famous paintings, but also has a great deal of other powerful symbolism in Japan. Ronin literally means ‘wave man’ so it has double or even triple meaning here. The drawback in that there is a boardgame of that name, and the ‘accent’ that is supposed to be over the ‘O’ can be off-putting to people or hard to search.

JIZAMURAI – Jizamurai were part-time samurai and part-time landholders, combining community leadership and agriculture with some military prowess. You can think of them as being like poorer, ‘bumpkin knights’ in European folklore and history. It’s basically pitch-perfect for what the game is about (Ronin with the potential to become provincial samurai running a small domain) but does, unfortunately, to western eyes, contain the word ‘jizz’. Given my associations, I think people would make assumptions and take the piss too much.

CHIBURI – This is the (questionably useful and somewhat apocryphal) ‘flick’ of a sword to shake off the blood. This has obvious virtue for both describing deadly sword play, and ‘shaking it off’ and moving on, which is the lot of the sword-for-hire.

CHANBARA – This is the whole genre of Japanese ‘sword fighting films’, which does describe a lot of the cultural background and awareness, but implies cinematic, which this game isn’t really.

STRAY CROW/S – I really like this one and the symbolism from Japanese traditions of storytelling, folklore and omens fits very well. However, it doesn’t instantly scream ‘JAPAN!’ at people, so I’m not sure. Each of the three books will have a subtitle, EG: Stray Crow: Ronin, so this isn’t necessarily a problem.

KATANA – Straightforward, cool factor, but dull and overly pragmatic. Meh.

TO – Another word for sword, as in ‘Ninja-To’, but has the accent over the ‘o’ and doesn’t have the ‘brand recognition’ of Katana.

YOJIMBO – Meaning a bodyguard, mercenary, guard or protector (the meaning has widened). More literally, it means a staff, used for protection. It’s not a bad one, but the association with the film, etc., speaks against its use for a gaming product due to confusion. It’s also what people say to me in the street.

SHINWA – Meaning myth, legend or story. Not bad, not quite the scale we’re talking about for our stories (which are more like Mad Max wandering around getting mixed up in shit) and not that recognisable. It’s also, apparently, the name of a Korean boy band.

RONIN – Maybe I should just say ‘fuck it’ and keep the name anyway. It’s not really copywritable or anything and the subtitles would differentiate from the *Borg thing.

Postmortem Video Roundup

Weekly Round-up: Postmortemvideo Archive

  • Damien Walters on Gamergate – A look back at the cultural impact and the perspectives surrounding Damien Walters within the context of the movement.
  • Comments 101226 – Addressing the latest batch of feedback, questions, and “special” insights from the Postmortem community.
  • Bitch Done Stole My Truck – A jokey country and western song.
  • Berlin Blackout – Analysis of the recent infrastructure failure in Berlin and what it signals for geopolitical stability.
  • Fireside Chat: The Plan for 2026 – Laying out the roadmap for the year, including updates on Machinations of the Space Princess and upcoming TTRPG releases.
  • LOTFP Review: These Two Bastards – A critical review of the Lamentations of the Flame Princess module, dissecting its utility and design for the OSR crowd.
  • Trump’s New World Order – Examining the return of colonial-style geopolitics and the current situation in Venezuela.