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EMERSON LAKE & PALMER
Emerson Lake & Palmer 🇬🇧✨🧬💙 Studio Album, released in 1970
Songs / Tracks Listing
1. The Barbarian (4:33)
2. Take a Pebble (12:34)
3. Knife-Edge (5:08)
4. The Three Fates (7:45)
- a. Clotho (Royal Festival Hall organ)
- b. Lachesis (piano solo)
- c. Atropos (piano trio)
5. Tank (6:52)
6Lucky Man(4:36). Musicians
- Greg Lake / vocals, bass, electric & acoustic guitars, producer
- Keith Emerson / Hammond organ, piano, clavinet, Royal Festival Hall pipe organ (4), modular Moog
- Carl Palmer / drums, percussion
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Little sneak peak at my next d&d homebrew project Tablature Tome, a bit of a buff for Bards, and some more performance based subclasses for Clerics and Barbaraians
#d&d homebrew#d&d#d&d 5e#5th edition#fifth edition#5e homebrew#d&d 5e homebrew#d&d 5th edition homebrew#bard homebrew#battle bard#battle bard homebrew#music domain cleric#revelry barbarian#path of revelry barbarian
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60 Years of Doctor Who Anniversary Marathon - Hartnell 2nd Review
Set in Stone - Short Story
Now this is more like it. I love Short Trips. Anthologies and short stories are perhaps my favorite expanded media to come out of Doctor Who.
Today’s story comes from Short Trips: The History of Christmas. As you may guess from the title the theme of the anthology collection is Christmas and it’s surrounding holidays. There’s actually quite a few such Yuletide themed anthologies within the franchise.
This particular outing involves the First Doctor, Barbara, and Ian landing in Scotland in 1950, shortly after Susan has left them. What starts off as an extended holiday, to give them time to move on from their loss, turns into a heist caper to steal the coronation stone on Christmas day.
Apparently the story is based off a real event. On Christmas Day, 1950, four college students stole the Stone of Scone, a Scottish relic that was used for royal coronations for centuries, from Westminster Abbey where the English had stolen it centuries before to use in their own coronations. They had planned to return the stone to Scotland but accidentally broke the stone in half during the theft. They had a stone mason fix it and left the stone in Arbroath Abbey, a church in Scotland, where the English authorities just picked it back up anyways.
Since then the real stone has been returned to Scotland and rests with the Scottish crown jewels, but the English royalty still gets to ‘borrow’ it whenever they want to, like for King Charles recent coronation. I wonder how well that arrangement will work out if Scotland votes to become an independent country again.
Anyways, back to the story. Barbara, Ian, and the Doctor replace the four students within the historical timeline of this retelling. However their reasons for doing so is less political and more extra-terrestrial. Turns out the stone is intelligent alien space rock and they’re rescuing it.
What I really like about the short trips is that they don’t have to be these grand action packed adventures. Some are, but just as many are small character studies or world building exercises. This is a small, sweet story, where the most climatic, tension filled thing is a flat tire. Nothing is in danger of blowing up, no one dies, and the main conflict is whether or not Barbara and Ian want to continue traveling when they’re so close their own time; only 13 years too early.
It’s delightful. Utterly delightful, and I highly recommend it along with the rest of the anthology. Especially as Christmas nears.
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Barbara: What's that sm.. Ian: It wasn't me
#silent but deadly#studdy buddies#ian and barbara#barbaraian#barbara wright#ian chesterton#doctor who#marinus#1964
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ianbarbara 🤝 amyrory
Roman roleplay
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Thundercats fans rejoice! The Thundertank is coming! Order your’s today
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So I'm playing the Tiny Tina DLC. What I noticed is that the Bunkers & Badasses figures are the Vault Hunters, so it would seem the game is meant to be about modern adventures on Pandora. But Tina makes her campaign full D&D fantasy. That's like if a DM took their groups Clerics and Wizards and Barbaraians and dropped them into a Star Trek campaign.
pffffft
Bunkers and Badasses is the best - it does seem like medieval fantasy is still a preferred genre by.... whenever Borderlands is happening, though now it also features guns
there’s a gun in that DLC called SWORDSPLOSION!!! you get for completing the “The Sword in the Stoner” sidequest - it shoots swords instead of bullets, which then explodes when it hits something into three smaller swords, which then explode on impact
it’s especially fun if you have the variant with the ‘Casual’ prefix, because then it shoots three swords (and thus you have nine swords bouncing about the field)
and for extra fun play as Gaige with her ability to bounce bullets and prepare to get put in Fight For Your Life constantly whenever you use it because they will hit you too
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Hana you are being an absolute Barbaraian with this onslaught of puns against me
What channah say?
(sorry i had to do a hannah/barbara one together)
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It’s Rosie’s Birthday! She’s finally an adult! Time for some big ass cake!
#Rosie Strawroof#Paolo Rocca#J Huntington III#Gen 1: Barbaraian#DRS DND#DND#DND Challgence#DND Legacy Challenge#dungeons and dragons#Dungeons and Dragons Challenge#Dungeons and Dragons Legacy Challenge#The Sims#The Sims 4#Simblr
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by Kwon JaeKyung
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BRAP! Just smashed out some new Barbara-ian branding! http://steamcommunity.com/app/380860
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This hack and slash dungeon crawler game is simple: one hit to kill, and one hit to be killed. The character Barbara-Ian (get it...a play on barbarian) is a brute forced to be reckoned with. Check out this hilarious trailer for this game on SuperLovely.
Also don't forget to vote for barbaraian on Greenlight if you want to play this awesome game.
#BarbaraIan#Barbara-Ian#Greenlight#3d games#dungeon crawler#hack and slash#pc game#superlovely#the dailyllama#the lovely llama
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I hear you're going through post- barbaraian depression, and I just wanna say that I feel your pain, man. :( Steven is pretty great though, and I love him because he has awesome character development!! He goes through a lot on the show ono (you can probably tell I love him due to my url though, huh hahahaha)
Thanks! Glad someone knows my pain. :) I'll give Steven a try, but goodness he and Vicky have some big shoes to fill.
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