Thread:Kefke Wren/@comment-7706473-20130402074410/@comment-7706473-20130403131159

The thing about Dominions is that it isn't really that fun to play - I'm sure strategy gamers will clamber towards me at any minute now, and it is just my personal opinion - but the rich mythology is amazing. I have a lot of complaints about how they did or portrayed certain things, but I can't think of another game that has as many different myth-types present in it, offhandedly. The reason it came to mind is that some of the elements of the game remind me a little of Unknown Format - only (of course) the choice of including such questionable elements as blood sacrifice were an intentional choice by the designers.

I actually have a fresh install of Morrowind cooking as we speak, and I was just going over a list of mods to add. I haven't added DWDR before - that's another one I'll have to try. And some day, I might even get around to trying to write a scenario for the game myself, though in all likelihood I'm far too lazy to learn Morrowind codemagic.

With the Illuminated Order - I remember the first time I played it, by the end I felt a sense of kinship that is rarely attained in PC games. Managing to acheive that while also keeping the player laughing and thinking is no easy feet. I still remember the first time I set foot in Barataria and just smiling like an idiot. Anyway-

Reanimator is an amazing story - as is ''The Music of Eric Zann. ''One day, I want to be as skilled at knowing when to leave things unsaid as Lovecraft. At the moment, I tend to write a little more on the Gormenghast side of things, which isn't bad, but - ahaha, well! Absolutely. The most frightening things in the world are expectations, denied and changed until they are unrecognizable.

One of my questions, since I rambled a little here; which of your stories do you enjoy the most, if I may ask?