Saturday, January 14, 2012

Plans were made to be changed it seems.

     Sooo  Dnd didn't take flight like I had hoped. Instead it was postponed to this eve and another round of Eve took place yesterday, in place of the ill planned adventures. So instead of an interesting tale to tell as I had hoped to have, I leave you readers with games to occupy your attentions until the arrival of epic legends ranging from feats of boldness to scenes of absurdity.
~Kingdom Rush http://www.kongregate.com/games/Ironhidegames/kingdom-rush
     Honestly one of the greatest and most tactical tower defense ganes I've played online. Go on. Try it.
~This is the only Level 3 http://armorgames.com/play/12745/this-is-the-only-level-3
     Incredibly clever platformer that features a stylish cerulean elephant. Comes highly recommended.
~Rebuild 2 http://www.kongregate.com/games/sarahnorthway/rebuild-2
     You like zombies? No? Hmmmm. Well give this logistical zombie survival/strategy game a try anyhow.

Friday, January 13, 2012

When Legends are Born

     Today I hope to bring a fledgling D&D party into creation with five individuals who've scarce heard of the title. Who will they become? What legends will they forge in the lands of adventure and battle I lay before them?  And more importantly, will any of them know enough to invest in a knowledge skill like the study of arcana despite the tempting and bold options of stealth or athletics? Or at the least try to learn a different language so that when an orc tribe surrounds them on some desolate plain they have a chance of begotiation?
     I sincerely doubt it.

Thursday, January 12, 2012

   I am currently preparing to sit down to a game of Eve Conquest. This in depth strategy board game, based on the MMORPG Eve, dominates any other I've experienced. This game does not deserve the obscurity bestowed upon it and every child (10+) should find this hefty masterpiece gracing their stockings on Christmas, if not for the none too modest price of, well, 70 bucks... But it is worth every copper penny!
Now wish me luck, the Gallente fleets take wing, for victory!!

~Skyvoice~

BAM! Apps.

     While at school, I decided to be counter productive and mess around with my blog and lo and behold I discovered a Super Mario Bros app. With little hesitation I added it because A: I hope it will bring a modicum of pleasure to you even if my blogs won't and B: The Mario series deserves to be displayed across the entire interwebs.
~Skyvoice~

Wednesday, January 11, 2012

     I'm about to turn in for the night where I'll enjoy a short uncomfortable slumber. short because of my newfound blogging pastime in addition to kingdom rush my new online tower defense fad. Uncomfortable because I broke my wrist four days ago and my tender joint makes finding a sleeping position a chore. Along with the wrist, only two weeks previous I finally finished healing from a broken jaw.
     They say lightning doesn't strike the same place twice. I guess I wouldn't mind if that theory was broken just as long as it wasn't being broken. G'night. Or good morning. Or splendid afternoon, depending on where you are I guess.
~Skyvoice~

Superstitions?

     I fear in the matter of superstition I've made myself a hypocrite. In the privacy of myself I may just be one of the most superstitious people alive but among others I shoot down stories of the paranormal and denounce bad luck and karma or special rites and rituals. All the same, at 2 am in the morning, when by all rights I should be getting beneath my sheets as soon as possible, I find myself confirming that, yes the water in the tub has been drained or that I've made sure that my chair is in a sitting position and not reclined, because, if not, great misfortune will befall me during the night. Honestly, I have thought that way before. It's all I can do to resist forwarding an email to all of my friends under the threat of a dead girl cutting of my toes in my sleep or some other bull yet when I read a chain letter with a friend a good laugh as I delete it. So the question I pose to you others out there is do all people create these little fears and/or superstitions for themselves despite whether they actively believe in such things?
~Skyvoice~

Now just let me explain..

     Infinite thoughtspace? This sounds like a load of crock, Country Crock to be specific. Just another hyped up blogger trying to sound edgy. Well as partially true as that may be there is a sound reason backing up this mildly interest generating title. A while back, whilst discussing random topics of interest with a friend, I tried to find a way to verbally describe our minds and how incomprehensibly huge they are and finally settled on a phrase that makes sense to me, infinite thoughtspace. So that's what this, a rocketship ride delving into my day-by-day states of infinite thoughtspace. This blog will consist of me asking questions about whatever I feel the need to question or whatever I've been mulling over in my head during mindnumbing classes. There will be commentary on anything I find of interest, including books and movies I hope interest you, and descriptions of things I think others would find of interest. Perhaps a stunning session of D&D or a strange occurrence or heated debate at school will inspire me to share its contents with my readers. I welcome curious comments and  deep discussion along with cutting criticism if you deem so. As long as you're reading.
      In summation, I want to share my infinite thoughtspace with the world and see what the world makes of it.
 ~Skyvoice~