Fan Patch – Skjel Marriage by Kris Takahashi, Will Handford and Nonoodles

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Do you like bones? Well, if you like them so much, why don’t you marry them? Because now you can.

Skjel Marriage Patch

This is a marriage patch I wrote for Skjel the Gray that was voiced by Will Handford then modded and brought to life by nonoodles. It’s mostly an example of how the user collaboration or fan patch section works – in this instance, the user-fan being me, creating content that is outside of canon.

Apropos of that, I never liked the word “fan.” It kind of has a negative implication, when that isn’t how I feel about the people who contribute all the amazing art, commentary, screenshots, stories, and scripts. If anything, I am a fan of you. You are the reason I do this.

Still, calling people “users” makes everyone sound like drug addicts, which I’m sure only applies to half of you. There has to be a better word to describe everyone – the contributors, the actors, the modders, the readers, the compatriots, my friends.

Yet no matter what we call ourselves, my hope is that by making it a collaborative effort the characters will continue to grow long after my bones are buried. So pick up a pen (and then throw it away because seriously typing with a pen is pretty inefficient) and write something and we’ll do our best to bring it to life.

Open NAT – Episode 1: Just a Small Town Girl

It’s Wednesday, which means a new podcast for the three or four of you who enjoy them. This is the first episode of Open News and Talk, or Open NAT, hosted by Will Handford and Ronja Monto.

This show will tackle on news and controversial topics in video games, but the hope is to do it in a way that will be funny and entertaining even if you disagree with the things being said. Given Ronja’s passion for social issues and Will’s offbeat humor, pairing them was an easy choice.

In short, I think they’re both awesome, and awesome together.

For listeners on the go, here’s the downloadable track:

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Now if I can just figure out why Youtube is being a dick right now. I just want to change the thumbnail, damnit.

Character Profile – Rumarin

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I’ve long suspected life was a joke.

It’s a looooong one, and not all of you will find it funny. You might even think the joke is backwards, that the setup is funnier than the punchline – here we are, a species descended from monkeys who came from fish who started out as slime.

Hey Earl, I really hate our boss, he’s a real piece of slime.
Shut up Frank, my ancestor was slime.

Sometimes the joke is more amusing than funny. We live in a world where manufactured idols are flying private jets to the top of the charts while someone charming, likable, and genuine has to dig through trash cans to scrape the bottom – or to use another analogy, to get a seat at the big kid table.

Other times the joke is just depressing. There are scores of men born brown of skin and eye toiling in the fields right now, while the fruits of their labor are sold for more cash than they’ll earn in a lifetime. The laughter becomes a coping mechanism, a way to deal with the fact that life is bleak and unfair and there’s nothing you can or will do to change it. You’re not going to stop eating chocolate, and I’m not going to stop, and we’ll propose to each other with our blood diamonds wearing our sweatshop clothes and texting the news with our electronics crafted by the corpses of suicide jumpers. And everyone will profit save the people who deserve it.

And yet even the cynics can’t take refuge in nihilism, because the joke is life is getting better for everyone, slowly and inexorably, through the power of information and technology. Just the fact that we can spread awareness of the ills of society is a step in the right direction. The fact that a reporter can hand a cocoa bean farmer a Kit-Kat and light up their day is the best thing ever.

It’s also the worst thing ever too, because he’ll likely never taste it again. Like the slime who became a man, evolution is measured by the Byr, and the joke is you can plan for the future all you want, there’s no guarantee it will be there when you arrive. Idealism is winning a war that may never end. And that gives everyone a reason to laugh, because the reality is too painful to cry.

Of all the characters in the mod, I’d say Rumarin is one of the most self-aware. He understands that life is a joke, and that the only thing he has to cope with the horrible, depressing, unfairness of it all is to not take it so seriously. In some ways this makes him a coward, afraid to take a stand. When all you want to do is enjoy yourself and have another laugh, it can come off as indifference.

In some respects though, laughter is what we need. It’s the antidote for having to pick from a pair of toxic choices. It’s a reminder that the results will never make sense, and the only way to live with them is to realize that it’s all a joke. Laugh until it hurts, laugh because it hurts. Laugh because it’s the one thing they can never take away from us.

And so he’ll let you pick a side in the Civil War, kill the dragons, or save this world to doom the next one, and he’ll do it all with a shrug and a smile. At no point does Rumarin concern himself with the results or the numbers. His role is to support you no matter what you choose. He’s there to remind you that regardless of whether your decisions are good, bad, or sad, we’re all just slime in the end.