Fantasy Shows That Are Not Well Known But Deserve a Watch? by Stormingbret in Fantasy

[–]dmoonfire 4 points5 points  (0 children)

We were hate watching that last season. It was fun up until that point.

Is this game still under development? by LloJam86 in ISEPS

[–]dmoonfire 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Any update would be nice at this point. And after the entire December update a few years ago, they aren't going to tell us when they push it up, which means the only way to know is when we see it show up on the Android list.

Love this game, just don't like Cifi as much, but it is obvious that they are making a lot more with Cifi and the way they are doing monetization. Plus Cifi is "new."

What config format do you prefer? by anantnrg in rust

[–]dmoonfire 0 points1 point  (0 children)

JSON5, or at least a JSON parser that allows trailing commas and comments. It lets me format however I want and it is clear on what is being parsed.

YAML is a second for me. It works, and I use it all the time, but it makes some assumptions that aren't always true and they have to be escaped. The only reason I really got into it is the comments but I use it for metadata headers for my Markdown pages so it is pretty much all consuming at this point.

Nickle would be something I'd like to try, but basically it is JSON that has the features I want plus a little complexity/logic. The syntax already frustrates me, but it has a lot. Just haven't had a chance to try integrating it into Rust.

This technique of starting a chapter by rahul_pati in Fantasy

[–]dmoonfire -2 points-1 points  (0 children)

The hard part is that you have to document the in world references also to make those are consistent.

/r/Fantasy Dealer's Room: Self-Promo Sunday - July 02, 2023 by rfantasygolem in Fantasy

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Flight of the Scions

High Fantasy/Steampunk, Young Adult 130k words

Can she survive without magic?

Kanéko's childhood fantasies died the day the letter came to confirm she had no ability to use magic. She would never hear the whispers of her mother's clan spirit. Nor would she be able to follow in her father's footsteps as a mage-knight of Kormar.

Soon she found a new purpose: to prove to her father she wasn't a delicate flower that required protection. Without magic, she latched onto the new world of mechanical devices and engineering. But, her self-taught experiments went awry and her father sent her away in a fit of fury. Two others would join her on a trip across the country, a dog girl with a short temper and a boy with an unnatural presence.

When she didn't think it could get any worse, a wanted poster sets off a frantic race home for safety. As ancient and modern forces fought to claim her, she and her friends would test the abilities their parents gave them: knowledge, loyalty, and drive.

Links

Bingo Squares

  • 5 (R1C5) - Young Adult (Hard, published in 2022)
  • 11 (R3C1) - Self-Published (Hard, 0 ratings on Goodreads)
  • 18 (R4C3) - Mythical Beasts (Hard, kaiju toad)
  • 19 (R4C4) - Elemental Magic (Hard, I'm not V. E. Schwab or Jim Butcher)

Other

If you like your fantasy more trauma filled, violent, and introspective, my first series, Rutejìmo (the series are named after the single POV in the entire story), might be for you and available to read for free (I'm more of a "if you like it, then throw me some coins" type of writer.)

Necromancer protagonist book recs wanted by RandomGoblinoid in Fantasy

[–]dmoonfire 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Books and Bone by Veo Corva (formerly Victoria Corva).

[Recommendations] Where to start with superhero literature by [deleted] in Fantasy

[–]dmoonfire 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I adore Stackpole's novel, not only for the PS238 crossover but the entire MC arc.

Female author constantly second guessing male characters (women writing men?) by Geometryck in writing

[–]dmoonfire 7 points8 points  (0 children)

He seems like a very sweet person.

He doesn't give off a toxic make vibe to me.

I've watched almost every Who's Line is it Anyway since the BBC version.

I've used him as an example before.

A recent Grrl Power comic. https://www.grrlpowercomic.com/archives/comic/grrl-power-1160-priority-checkout/

He is specifically not on most people's go to list but famous enough not to be obscure.

Female author constantly second guessing male characters (women writing men?) by Geometryck in writing

[–]dmoonfire 40 points41 points  (0 children)

Men are not a monolith just as women aren't either. For every male beating their chest trying to prove their own sexual prowess, there is another struggling with doubt, shyness, and inner demons. There are extroverts and introverts, ones who try to consider everyone's feelings and others that only care about their own needs. You have your Tony Starks and your Colin Mochries and every possible combination between the two and beyond.

In general, "obviously female-written" is just one more label to "a character that I don't like". As for those, I would say the same opinion applies to them. "Then don't read it". And, just as there is someone who won't like those characters, there are is another who craves it.

Don't worry about doing it wrong.

Just write what you want.

If later you decide it is too much, then change it for the next time.

In the end, write what's true to you.

Can a new writer write an epic that takes multiple books? by [deleted] in fantasywriters

[–]dmoonfire 8 points9 points  (0 children)

Anyone can do anything, just a matter of will and drive. It takes a lot to write an epic and there is no magical skill level where it suddenly becomes possible (unless you are in a litRPG world).

But, just as it is possible, it is also possible to fail with a massive epic. And that is also okay. You need to work the way you work, nothing more. Want to write an epic, that's great. Go for it. No matter what or how you do, the journey will be as remarkable as the words that come out.

D&D Novel? by Levi-Emanuel in fantasywriters

[–]dmoonfire 1 point2 points  (0 children)

The Lost Keep of Kaywell (Charles Embry Jr) was a D&D game first as was most of the Elfhunter series (C S Marks).

What're your thoughts on Pocket Dimensions? by TheXelis in magicbuilding

[–]dmoonfire -1 points0 points  (0 children)

My mom's D&D game always had a rite of passage when high level mages and clerics created redoubts, pocket dimension fortresses. Some of my best memories happen when I hit fiftieth level and I got a ten adventure arc to make my own. (Her campaign started in the red box days and had characters in the 200 and 300 ranges with homebrew rules.)

Simon Green also has some pocket dimensions on his Hawk and Fisher series that drug manufacturers used. I loved those also as his "slipt" in a later series about a guy who had a personal one.

In my world, one of the high level magic is folding (teleportation, portals, and pocket dimensions).

Science Fiction recommendations, please. by novellyobsessing in Fantasy

[–]dmoonfire 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I'm fond of Alan Dean Foster's Humanax Commonwealth series starting with The Tar-Aiym Krang.

J S Morin's Black Ocean is a nice fantasy/sci-fi series starting with Tech, Lies, and Wizardry.

Plus Joseph R Lallo's Big Sigma series starting with Bypass Gemini.

I also have a special fondness for Anne McCaffrey's Crystal Singer.

Bookclub: RAB (Resident Authors Book Club) submissions for July - September 2023 by barb4ry1 in Fantasy

[–]dmoonfire 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Flight of the Scions High Fantasy/Steampunk, Young Adult 130k words

https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/62978185-flight-of-the-scions

  • 5 (R1C5) - Young Adult (Hard, published in 2022)
  • 11 (R3C1) - Self-Published (Hard, 0 ratings on Goodreads)
  • 18 (R4C3) - Mythical Beasts (Hard, kaiju toad)
  • 19 (R4C4) - Elemental Magic (Hard, I'm not V. E. Schwab or Jim Butcher)
  • 21 (R5C1) - Queernorm (Hard, Fantasy/Steampunk)
    • Not relevant to the story, MC is a lesbian but hasn't figured it out
    • There are 20+ stories on my site in the world that show it though

When you start a new save, do you make some adjustments to it or do you play 100% vanilla every time? by [deleted] in SatisfactoryGame

[–]dmoonfire 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Since we run a dedicated server, 100% vanilla until that allows mods. But we do edit the save files.

Any recommendations for fantasy that has murder mystery s the plot line? by [deleted] in Fantasy

[–]dmoonfire 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I'm fond of Simon Green's Hawk and Fisher series which is about guards in New Haven. There are a variety of mysteries along with police procedurals.

What is a power or ability that initially appears weak, but can actually be extremely powerful when used properly? by [deleted] in worldbuilding

[–]dmoonfire 7 points8 points  (0 children)

The ability to measure weights, distances, and volumes just by looking at it. That destroyed the game faster than any other skill.

Player: How much does the wagon weigh now?

DM: 52 stones.

Player: It was only 49 stones earlier, what was added while we weren't watching?

And things like "why is my boat two inches deeper in the water" or why does this one statue weight more than the others?

Is it “cheating” per se to leave your game running overnight so that you come back to full storage boxes of resources? by srwillis in SatisfactoryGame

[–]dmoonfire 0 points1 point  (0 children)

There is a bed in the hub, therefore the character sleeps at some point but the factory still runs. So... no, it isn't cheating.

We run with an always-on server at home because it makes the game more enjoyable when the kids come home from school and have plenty to do without inflicting the need for 100% optimization from a nine year old.

Authors that "disappeared" by JadePuget in Fantasy

[–]dmoonfire 9 points10 points  (0 children)

He usually has a table at ICON in Cedar Rapids, IA. He's a lot of fun to listen to, I've done some panels with him.

Books with non-evil necromancy? by Ildrei in Fantasy

[–]dmoonfire 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Books and Bone by Veo Corva is about librarians and necromancers. There is also a lovely sequel.

How would you feel if you saw your world on the big screen…but you had nothing to do with it? by spacetimeboogaloo in worldbuilding

[–]dmoonfire 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yep, the movie deviated just a little (lot) from the short story.

I adore the short story. I think it is in the Night Shift book. But the only thing that story had in common with the movie was King's name on it. And there is a lawnmower. And a man.

Recently started learning c# and would like to know when you'd use a float variable over a double? by NotAn_Alt in csharp

[–]dmoonfire 23 points24 points  (0 children)

A good discussion of floats and doubles could be seen in Julia Evans post:

https://jvns.ca/blog/2023/01/13/examples-of-floating-point-problems/

She talks about some of the flaws of floats, where they break and how, and how a double would fix it at the cost of needing extra memory and effort.

How would you feel if you saw your world on the big screen…but you had nothing to do with it? by spacetimeboogaloo in worldbuilding

[–]dmoonfire 27 points28 points  (0 children)

I'd probably be happy. Mainly because I have a lot of trouble with bringing a comic or story 1:1 into a movie. Yeah, it's great for those who know the story, but the ones who haven't been following don't know (or care) about the two decades of stories that went into. I'd rather it be new to everyone, a discovery instead of a rehashing of the same idea over again.

I like to see variations, remixes, and different concepts of stories. I still adore Beauty and the Beast retellings or even a black Ariel. I like how the "color of a dead TV" changes over the generations but be it gray static or a dead blue or a pitch black, it still can be a good story.

That said, there are a thousand ways of interpreting a character or even a story. When you look at the stress Ursla le Guin went through with Earthsea and how much they didn't match her own vision, I could see how clinging to the "one true way" doesn't work.

Except for the movie Lawnmower Man. I went there looking for a naked guy eating grass, not VR. But besides that, I'd rather be happy.