Joke’s On You, I’m Into That

I’m sure most of my readers will be aware of the debacle that was the Pathways game put out by the British authorities in a ham-handed attempt to “combat right-wing extremism.” At first, it seemed like the normal issue of the left-wing elites not being able to distinguish real extremists from people who disagree with them.

Then, there was Amelia. One of the “bad” characters who is supposed to lead the player down the road to anti-migrant sentiments.

Funny thing about art. Sometimes characters take a life of their own. Amelia has become a standard bearer for a lot of the anger, not just on the right, but for folks in Great Britain who are tired of a government that will tolerate rape gangs, but not speech it doesn’t approve of. Personally, I found the phenomenon fascinating. I was listening to the most recent ACP Mag Dump and was introduced to this little video.

Then, since I watched that one too much, the algorithm popped this little gem up. A rock version of an old English tune that I know from the Sharpe television series? I’m game.

Ward Manor Happenings – 02.19.26

Night Startles Happenings – There is nothing like waking up in the middle of the night from a weird dream that you can’t remember but elevated your adrenaline, walking into the bathroom, hitting the tap light next to the toilet, and seeing this large gray blob in the middle of the toilet. Adrenaline spiked before I realized it was the ass-end of our hairless cat who was drinking out of the toilet. I may have woken The Wife with my yelling at the cat.

Bag Happenings – We were coming back from someplace and I noticed the strap on my sling bag was starting to fray. I’ve been thinking I should really switch from a sling to a straight backpack. Not to carry more stuff, but to help with my back and shoulders. On Valentines Day, we went down to 5.11 and found two backpacks that I liked. I really couldn’t decide, but with them both on sale, we ended up bringing them both home. One is replacing the sling bag. The issue is that with the sling bag, all of my stuff was right there without having to dig down. With a backpack, somethings are going to have to be at the bottom. Thankfully, the new pack uses a bunch of “hook and loop” (i.e., velcro). So, I’m arranging my stuff into velcro-backed pouches. So, this one is going to be kind of a bag of bags. The trick is to make things I need frequently easily accessible.The other bag is replacing my work backpack. I love my Maxpedition backpacks, but they are clearly tactical. This one looks more like a regular backpack.

February Anime Recommendations

We’re starting off with a romance where the main character is reflecting on her high school experience as COVID shuts everything down and her relationship with her four male friends. The story jumps between the MC’s life in high school and her life ten years after.

This one is probably one of the most popular shonen anime in the last few years. I like the concept, I like a few of the characters, but TBH, after a while, it got repetitive. It’s still worth a look, even if just to understand all the memes.

This is a completely unglamorous look at policing in Japan. It has that work-a-day feel of people just trying to do their work while dealing with the normal annoyances punctuated by events that remind you why police work is a bit different.

Our last one is a gorgeous isekai that garnered a lot of chatter recently. The storyline isn’t innovative or super engrossing, but the animation is gorgeous. And there are few interesting plot twists.

Promise to the Magic Heart – Chapter 24

If ever there was a twist of fate worthy of a ballad, it is the story of Pallus Parn. Imagine this: a young hero, destined for greatness, apprenticed under the legendary Marteen the Scythe in the art of swordplay. Picture him honing his tactical prowess under the watchful eyes of both Jevin the Fallen and Ela the Huntress. And if that weren’t enough, envision him soaking in the subtleties of political maneuvering from his very own father, the venerable Chancellor Parn. Upon their triumphant return, everyone expected Hero Parn to take his rightful place as the regent to the princess, perhaps even her betrothed. It seemed the stage was set for a tale of noble ascension. But then, our hero made the curious decision to lead the Crystal Guard. Yes, most hailed it as a fitting honor, but my dears, I always suspected otherwise. Why, you ask? What prompted such a move? Whispers in the corridors suggest a connection to the enigmatic disappearance of Hero Acciaio. – Irjin Tindi, society matron, excerpt from an interview for “The Lisandra Times”

SASHA

Sasha poured herself a cup of tea as she focused on composing herself. The range of the siege engines shocked all those in the Golden Observatory. As soon as he realized what the Purists were attempting, Pallus sent a runner to the Sacellum to ask the Suprema if the Aponte Wall could be damaged by those large metal balls. Of course, Pallus wouldn’t have needed to send a runner if one of the Heads – or the Suprema herself – were in the Golden Observatory with them.

“What is that damned fool doing?” Pallus asked through gritted teeth.

“Who?” asked Sasha.

“Marteen. He’s taking a piddling force against those trebuchets,” Pallus said.

“She’s confused as well,” Sasha said. She motioned to where the Edess Kul stood watching the battle from a hastily erected observation tower. The woman’s face was hidden by her trademark black mask, but the body language betrayed her consternation.

“She’s going to send that force Marteen, Kurt, and Rin were trailing up the Boulevard of Light,” Pallus said.

“What makes you say that?” Sonya asked.

“They are the only Purists with muskets,” Pallus answered. “The boulevard is wide enough they can form up proper firing lines. She can march those troops all the way to the Aponte Wall because they will tear through any of Marteen’s cobbled together forces.”

“If she does that, her forces will get too close to the Mareian merchant ships at the docks,” Princess Illana said.

“She may not believe they will involve themselves in an Imperial fight. Or her troops can weather what those merchants can unleash.” Sasha smiled at Pallus’s annoyed tone.

“Try not to let your prejudices show,” she whispered into his ear.

“Everything those Mareians do for us will be a favor owed. And we both know how the Mareians feel about people owing them favors.”

“Please don’t say that where Rin can hear. The last thing we need is the two of you bickering again,” the princess said. The girl was getting far too good at walking quietly.

“With all due respect, your highness, Rin and I would never let our ‘bickering’ interfere with our duty,” Pallus said.

“The two of you certainly had enough practice at bickering while fighting,” Sasha said, with a hint of laughter in her voice. Pallus glared at Sasha, but it only made her laugh.

“Now is not the time for rehashing old disagreements,” Pallus said.

“Lady Sonya, I don’t feel right,” Princess Illana said. Sasha whirled around at the princess’s tone just in time to see her collapse into her chair. Sasha dashed across the Observatory to the princess’s side.

“What happened?” Sasha asked as she did a quick examination. The girl didn’t wince in pain, but she looked pale.

“I don’t know. It was like all my strength evaporated,” Princess Illana said. She tried to rise but fell back into her chair exhausted.

“Get the princess to her rooms now!” Pallus commanded the Crystal Guards in the Observatory. “Call for a cleric to meet you in her rooms.”

“No, I need to be here,” Princess Illana said through gasps of air.

“Your highness, you can barely sit up,” Sasha said. “You’ve never had something like this happen to you before, and suddenly you go weak right when the Purists show up?”

“But Rin,” the princess protested.

“When he returns, we’ll send him to you,” Pallus said. He looked at Sasha. “You best go with her.”

“What about the battle?” Sasha asked.

“I would welcome your presence and your advice here, but the princess must come first.” Sasha pushed down the flutter from Pallus’s words. How many times had she wanted to hear that kind of sentiment from Marteen? Wished Marteen would look at her like Pallus was looking at her at that moment?

“Thank you,” Sasha said, as tenderly as she could manage. She followed the Crystal Guardsman who carried the princess down to the Imperial Quarters.

Ward Manor Happenings – 02.12.26

Cold Happenings Cont’d – Apparently Derek has a hard time with the cold, and I felt kind of crappy all last week. The Wife and I had a long talk with our budget, and I did end up getting my new coat. Which performed really well on its test run from the house to the mail kiosk. Particularly against the biting wind. I’ve also noticed when I’m feeling cold and not well, my willpower plummets. I didn’t even bother getting on the scale this week.

Cat Injury Happenings – Early last week, The Wife and MIL noticed Freya, our youngest cat, was favoring her eye. A trip to the vet revealed she somehow managed to get a cut on her eye. This resulted in us having to give the cat eye treatments – which she didn’t like one bit. There was much chasing and trapping to give her treatments. It was somewhat ameliorated with offerings of her favorite treats, but Freya still was none too pleased with us.

Board Game Happenings – Mom and The Brother came down over the weekend. Mom, The Wife, and MIL went over to a nearby place for pedicures. While they were doing that, The Brother and I did some work on the NAS and then played a couple of board games. The one that was interesting was Sky Team, at least in terms of concept.

Book Happenings – I decided that it was a good idea for me to keep some physical entertainment media on hand. The Wife needed to pick up some things on Amazon, and needed something to close the same-day gap. Huh, Zahn’s Thrawn trilogy is in the same day store.

Metal Tuesday – 3 Doors Down – Special Tribute

Over the weekend came word that Brad Arnold, the lead singer, founder, and songwriter of 3 Doors Down passed away at 47. Fuck cancer with a sideways chainsaw. While I wouldn’t consider 3 Doors Down metal, they came across my feeds and hit me just right in the early aughts. So, I figured the best way to honor them was three videos for 3 Doors Down.

This is the first song of theirs that I remember hearing, and it’s still a favorite.

This is a good example of their ballads that always hit me in the feels.

This last one is probably my favorite of their videos. As a commenter stated, “If you weren’t patriotic at the beginning, you would be at the end.” I absolutely loved the understated heroism. Not, “Rah, Rah, America!,” but “These are the people that make this country great.”