First, I took my NwN Dwarven monk through a couple of levels. Which is always fun, as they get so many feats and special abilities, it’s a treat to play them. Then, just as I had cleared level 7 and killed Head Gaoler Aelfinn, I was roused by my flatmates who desired my company for general socialization and dinner. That’s cool, too.
And so, as I was sitting in our living room, with the smell of meat cakes and brown sauce filling my nostrils, our only female flatmate came back from school (she just finished her Master’s in History, and has been asked to work her paper into an article for some anthology or other), bringing the mail. And what did the mailman bring today?
He brought a brand new issue of SFX, and the good people of that revered magazine continued their time-honoured tradition of placing attractive-looking young people in the cover, with their heads naturally sticking up and obscuring the bottom part of the “F”. Something I found especially amusing the time they had Haydn Panettiere on the cover, and she was dressed in her Claire Bennet cheerleader uniform.
Anyhoo, as great as it was getting this month’s supply of popcultural goodness, the real treat was a package. A large, square (but not cubical) package, of the padded variety. Inside, I found even more popcultural goodness — Christopher Moore’s Lamb, the Gospel According to Biff, Christ’s Childhood Pal, John Scalzi’s Old Man’s War and Terry Gilliam’s Brazil, all of which I’ve wanted to read or watch for some time.
And all this was courtesy of Amras Elensar, in response to me mailing him stuff which I guess I spent some NOK 55 on. And 49 of those went to pay for the postage stamps. I guess this is what is refered to as karma, or asymmetrical karma. Or perhaps it’s just plain ol’ gratitude.
Yet again: Anyhoo. Regardless of all this, I’m extremely grateful. And I might even start reading Lamb or Old Man’s War later tonight.
But I’ll be off now, gotta go and try to kill off Kalle’s bloody Githzerai rogue-monk. I’ve prepared a nice little haunted house for him to explore, and I hope the house’s inhabitants — a couple of Halfing and Elven rogues, as well as a bunch of random humans — will have more luck than the level 10 Paladin I tried last time, whom Kalle’s tenfold-cursed Gith simply disarmed, tripped, and then killed with ease. I’m hoping Close Quarters Combat, a lot of ranks in Escape Artist, Quick Draw and half a dozen short swords and other assorted weapons will help counter his damned Improved Grapple and ditto Disarm. Because if they do, all that remains are his ridiculous AC, attack bonus and saves…
So laterz.
And thanks again, Amras! ![]()

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This reminds that I want a subscription to SFX for christmas (and Illustrert Vitenskap, but I doubt I’ll get either of them since I haven’t told anyone yet…).
You’re welcome, of course. I mailed to you yesterday morning, so props to Posten for being swift, though it’s not really a grand feat.
I hope you enjoy both books and the dvd. “Lamb” is the better read in my opinion, but I couldn’t help myself when I was picking out goodies for you - I really want to her someone else’s opinion of John Scalzi’s writing skills. And both books are really light and fun, so you won’t spend much time on either.
But I ruined my Scalzi collection for you, so now I’ll have to go searching for replacement. Good thing I still have some credit left at Bokklubben
4. December 2007 @ 19:18 ( Permalink )
They have this kind of stuff at Bokklubben?
Perhaps I ought to reconsider my decision not to join that thing, then…
5. December 2007 @ 15:36 ( Permalink )
It’s too late now; they pulled the ludicrous offer. And yeah - you should have joined. Just look at what I’ve gotten for free:
The Solaris book of new fantasy (short story collection featuring a story by STEVEN ERIKSON! ZOMG!)
Dreamsongs by GRRM
The Fade by Wooding
Latro in the Mist by Wolfe
Un Lun Dun by Mieville
The Inferior by Peadar Ó Guílin
Excession by Iain M. Banks
Dark River by Twelve Hawks
Ambulanse by Harstad
20th Century Ghosts by Joe Hill
DVD Apokalypse Nå! Redux
DVD Sunshine
DVD Sorte Orm Collection Box
DVD 28 Dager Senere
The amazing adventures of Kavalier and Clay
Viriconium
Chasm city
Against a dark background
104
Tales of the Dying Earth
Blindsight
The Long Price
Crooked Little Vein
300 (tegneserien)
DVD Monty Python Flying Circus Box Comp
DVD Buffy Season 6
DVD Buffy Season 7
The algebraist
DVD Buffy Season 1
DVD A clockwork orange
The Wizard Knight
The Name of the Wind (a second copy to give away for christmas)
DVD Buffy Season 2
DVD Buffy Season 3
Inversions
And I still have about 1400 kr left!
Don’t know what I’m gonna use ‘em on, though…
5. December 2007 @ 20:40 ( Permalink )
Whoa, crap. Looks like 2007 is gonna be a bad year for the Book Clubs, financially.
A good one for you and a lot of other people, though.
6. December 2007 @ 17:37 ( Permalink )
Hell, yeah ^^
6. December 2007 @ 20:37 ( Permalink )