Friday, November 28, 2025

Why I Joined - Torolf of Blackwood

Lots of player in our game are part of nations. This series gives them a chance to talk about why they decided to join and what it means to them. 

Who are you? (IC and/or OOC)
Torolf / Steve Nelson
 
What nation are you in?
Blackwood
 
How long have you been a member?
About 9 years
 
Why did you join this nation?
I first started hanging around Blackwood when I began attending the Nashua practice to improve at fighting. At the time I wasn't intending to join any nation, but I really enjoyed the group, and it became my Realms home
 
What sets your nation apart from others?
Blackwood has a real diversity of voice when it comes to styles of roleplay and types of characters. But also strikes a good balance between playing hard and having fun. And at the end of the day is a really supportive group
 
What makes you proud to wear your nation’s colors?
Blackwood is a well-respected nation with many pillars of the community. On the field we are a force to be reckoned with, and we have members with a lot of different skills and talents. There is a lot to be proud of
 
What’s the most powerful moment you’ve experienced as a member of your nation?
One moment that stands out in my memory is the first time I fought among Blackwood at the nations war. I had fought in plenty of line battles, some of comparable size. But that was the first time as a member of a group that large and coordinated. There have certainly been plenty since, but that one stands out
 
How does your nation help you become the person you want to be?
I owe a lot of what I've achieved in Realms to Blackwood. From training and experiences, to opportunities and support. I suspect I'd be in a very different place with Realms if I had not joined them. In fact I might have moved on from it some time ago if they hadn't helped re-kindle my enthusiasm for Realms several times over the years
 
What should someone do if they want to join?
Talking to Tao would be a good start ;)

Thursday, November 27, 2025

Happy Thanksgiving

 

From all of us here at The View, we'd like to express our most heartfelt wishes that you and yours have a warm, happy, delicious, and safe Thanksgiving. We'll be back with our regular content tomorrow.




Wednesday, November 26, 2025

Winter Revelry Announcement

Hello Dearest Adventurers!

As the nights chill and seem to last longer, I’ve sent my fellow crows to the far corners of the land to collect things most wonderful for a day of Revelry this Winter! The night may be long, but there will be much to get up to at this year’s celebration! Many activities including helping our darling mimic discover their name; I hear you all have been sending in names and the top choices will be made available for you to vote upon your arrival at the hall. 

Once you have entered the warm hall on what I presume will be a chilly evening, you can warm up with a drink from the fantastic bar and some delicious masterfully crafted food. And if you love food, you simply must decorate a gingerbread person or perhaps try your hand at the dessert competition which I hear is Ugly Sweater Themed! The most over the top and gaudy, but still delicious dessert will win quite the prize. Time to break out the luster dust and sprinkles, I cannot wait to be captivated by each and every one of them!

If you don’t have a sweet tooth, that’s alright too, the Adventurer’s Guild will have harrowing quests up and running for you to take a whack at. Or maybe you like to gamble your shinnies at the casino or take on the best of the best at the Stacked Deck Tournament. For the bards among you, there will be some lovely caroling to get everyone into the spirit. And of course gifts for all from yours truly and a visit from Pater Yule for our younger adventurers. 

For even more presents, you can participate in the Gift Swap, always a delightful time. And make sure to bring your green and gold so that you can shop at these fabulous vendors: Wulfemoon Studios, The Wandering Potato, Rowan's Rarities, Starry Knight Crafts, Nestra's Treasures and Treats, and Ethereal Hive Crafts AND participate in the incredible charity ticket auction to support House of Hope!

In addition to all of that, we will be on the look out for this year’s Lord/Lady/Magistrate of the Festival, someone who encompasses the season’s spirit in all that they do. More on that in my next missive. Thank you for letting me express all my excitement in this letter to you; I am thrilled to gather with you again this year and to have a delightful day of revelry! 


Humbly Yours,

Cornix


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OOC:

Hello everyone! Just to follow up on a few of the points mentioned. If you are interested in participating in the Gift Swap you can sign up with Kelly “Twen” Bonci. More information coming out very soon on that! She is also your point of contact if you would like to donate an item to be auctioned off in support of the House of Hope fundraiser at the event. Feel free to email her at paladinfund@gmail.com. 

If you would like to be a vendor at the event and are not already on our list, feel free to reach out to Sarah “Evie” Fournier on Discord (evie1111) to get signed up. 

Tuesday, November 25, 2025

Communities Helping Communities

I’d like to take a minute of your time and share with the Realms community something that happened very recently. Back in September, we held our annual Feast of Blackwood at Camp Joslin in Charlton. Lisa Laconto who is the director of Special Events for the Barton Center for Diabetes Education who owns the camp, approached me in the kitchen during the feast. Lisa had explained that her food service director and assistant had left their employment with the camp the prior week and that the camp was in a bind for their upcoming annual fund raiser in November and that the cheapest caterer they could find on such short notice wanted to charge $65 per person for just the dinner service. Lisa asked if we would be interested in running the kitchen for their fundraiser. It would entail serving upscale appetizers, entrees and desserts for 200 people.  

I told Lisa that I would get back to her but wanted the ability to put together my own kitchen staff. After our feast, I reached out to those within our community who have worked kitchens with me and knew would help me support this other community. Everyone who I reach out to said yes. My kitchen staff consisted of Liz Butler, Ben and Jana Greene, Dani Lacasse, Matt Hewitt, Lynn Butler, Kristopher Payne and myself. 

With crew selected, contract signed and 5 weeks until showtime, we set out to create an upscale menu that was highlighted by scallops wrapped in bacon and a large charcuterie board (with thanks to Jason Rosa for sharing some knowledge). Although in this article I focus on the kitchen as that was my job, the focus for the night was on the fund raiser and the camp trying to surpass last years goal. For me this was simple, treat it like an event and put on the best menu I could with as little spent as possible as every penny saved went to the camp. In the end, I was under budget by more than half of what was given for food and overall with our donated time as the caterers, we saved the camp just under $13,000, which directly goes to the camp. The Chairman of the Board introduced himself to us and thanked us for the best food they have had in years and for being not only under the budget given but for being below last year’s food budget as well. By the end of the night, the camp had their best fund raiser ever by more than doubling this year’s goal. 

Being able to do this was very meaningful for me as we all have family and friends that struggle with diabetes. I never would have been given the chance to do this or have the amazing friends who came to my call if it weren’t for the Realms. In the end, it was one community helping another community.

Matt Butler

Sir Mathies of Blackwood 

 

P.S. We have been asked to run the kitchen for next year’s fund raiser 

[Pictured from left to right; Back Row: Matt Hewitt, Jana Greene, Ben Greene Center Row: Liz Butler, Matt Butler Lisa Laconto, Kris Payne Front Row: Dani Lacasse, Lynn Butler]

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Hi friends! Dani here hijacking this (sorry Matt) tagging in on this article for a moment, but just for a moment I promise. While Matt has taken the time to highlight his kitchen crew and the incredible fundraiser event itself in this wonderfully written article, I would really like to take a second to stress just how astounding it is that Matt was able to pull this off. For those of you who have planned and hosted grand feasts or served really any food at and event in the realms before you know this, but for those who haven't, this task was no small feat especially while being the third large scale food event Matt led this year in about a seven month span. With less than two months prep time Matt was able to form a full kitchen staff, curate recipes and a full menu (printed and framed) which needed to be fully vetted and approved by the camps board and execute it near perfectly. And while there was a great team behind him, what is a team without a leader at its helm? Without Matt's guidance, expertise and patience during the entire weekend (yes weekend, while the event was on Saturday he was there Thursday evening until Sunday morning prepping and then cleaning up) we certainly wouldn't have been able to make it all come together as it did without him. The bond Matt has formed with Lisa and the entire Camp Joslin community this past year has lead us to an incredible experience that doesn't come often. So with that I just wanted to take this moment to say thank you Matt, for this opportunity and so much more. 


Monday, November 24, 2025

Meme Monday

 by the Meme Team



Friday, November 21, 2025

What You Missed: Neden Questing - Happy Birthday Timmy (Contrasting Perspectives)

By Emma "Companion" and Zack “Bubbles O’Sudsie” Koval 


What you missed: Timmy's birthday (Companion's POV).

We arrived on the mouth of what would soon be a long trail battle. Upon arrival we were informed that Timmy had gotten his birthday stolen, and we would need to get it back before sunset or else he would lose it forever. We were told this happened right after he finished his homework, which his mother said that if he did not complete he would not celebrate his birthday, and presumably unprompted. After following through the direction that was indicated that Earl von Hurl the Duke of Puke went through we were met with a gate, a henchman with riddles and "stuff" blocked our path.

There we got the first sighting of the Duke, as he told his henchmen to not let us pass.

We ended up getting through by solving riddles, and engaged with an enemy line.

They were covered in inches worth of filth, and sometimes patches would come off of them and hit our weapons and equipment, rending them unusable until we scrubbed it off.

We fought them foot by foot, until we arrived at a small clearing, where we met the angel of cleanliness. I chose to try to converse with the duke to try to figure out the truth of the matter at hand.

Upon talking with the Duke further I was able to determine the other side of the story.


Timmy did not want to complete his homework, which he had put off to the last possible moment, and as such he set up a ritual and called the Duke to do it for him. However in exchange he lost his birthday. It was also revealed tht this was not the first time this had happened, however this time we had gotten involved.

Since this was a contract that both parties agreed upon, and had both given given consent (Timmy had agreed to give up what mattered most to him), this was not an issue that should have been resolved with force. I therefore tried to negotiate the price of our intrusion, and Timmy's birthday. The price that I bartered it down to was four birthdays (which would be four of five of my birthdays [birthday is the closest word for it in english]) and the death of the angel of cleanliness. However, as I was too slow to rile people, this plan was not executed. However we managed to learn that the Duke was able to be negotiated with. And, that he was growing more amenable to deals as time passed.


As we progressed in our venture we eventually found the condition to return the birthday by force: blow out the candles on the cake before the sun sets. We also learned why the Duke wants birthdays: because he is able to leave his imprisonment for the day, allowing him a semblance of freedom.


Knowing that we were closing in to the cake, still wanting him to have a bit of freedom, as he seemed lonely, and knowing that a lot of our casters had expended a bunch of their spells in prior encounters, I bartered two of my birthdays for spell resets.


When we reached the cake there was one final obstacle in our path: the vice principal of Timmy's school. Which used magic to freeze (time based, not temperature) all but one of us at a time and would quiz that person. If the person answered successfully they would be allowed to fight them.

Once we bypassed this hurdle Timmy had to answer some questions on his own to bypass a magic barrier, and he blew out the candles on the cake a split second before getting killed.


Once raised Timmy gave us the hat off his head, explaining its properties.

Upon putting it on:

    1. It makes you invulnerable to everything

    2. It makes it so that you cannot wield weapons

    3. It lowers your intelligence to a miniscule ammount (to the extent that you cannot cast spells with it on)


We used the hat to retrieve stolen items that the Duke intended to vanish off with, and then he explained that he cannot come with us any further. I attempted to get him through with a divine aid, and it worked to an extent. I can now call upon him on the two days that I traded him.


What You Missed - Neden Questing: Happy Birthday Timmy (Bubble's POV)

I am not what one would call an active adventurer, but after the call went out to adventurers about a particularly gross Fae taking a small child's birthday, I knew I needed to be there. Both to help wash away the muck of this mean Fae, and whatever filth the small child happened to generate. Humans, especially small ones, are gross.

As everyone gathered, little Timmy explained that a fae named Earl Von Hurl, the Duke of Puke had taken his birthday, along with all of the stuff for his party including the presents and cake. He even had a lollipop he wasn’t allowed to lick (which helped reduce the sticky factor considerably). The Adventurers, galvanized by the sad story, set off to get it back by the magical deadline of “Fundown” following Timmy’s lead and magical guidance.

As we cross a bridge and a soft spot into Faerie, we arrive in what must be the most filthy section in the entirety of Faerie. It makes me want to jump in a tub of ammonia just thinking about it. Regardless we came across a gate, with a snotling (the term I remember for these slovenly fae) in front. Repeating orders whispered to him by a fae hiding behind a tree on the other side.

We had to answer some “Riddles and stuff” to get past this gate. The main thing I remember here was that one riddle was hyped up as “A Doozy”, and then Lord Sir Tao answered “A Doozy” to it. Even though it was not the intended answer, when pointed out that they had said it would be a doozy, they kept their word and accepted it. 

The fae whispering orders soon revealed himself as Earl Von Hurl, a truly nasty piece of grime, Lord and prisoner of the lands we were in. Von Hurl, knowing we needed to get the birthday back by Fundown, did everything he could to slow us down, from making us fight minions, covering us with heavy grime, setting up a barrier between two trees and attempting to gaslight us into thinking we could not just walk around it, and other such things. 

During this time, we learned more about this Duke of Puke. Firstly, his powers of filth is so strong that while covered in his filth, Von Hurl and his minions were immune to Fae Stones and the Bane until scrubbed clean. Then we learned that he ruined the dress of the True Court’s Duchess of Beauty, which is what earned him his exile to his little land of mire. Then, there was the awful and sad reality that technically, the Duke made the deal with Timmy fair and square as Timmy had summoned him to get someone to do his homework, and the phrase: “For your birthday, I will do your homework” means VERY different things to a slow human child and a timeless Archfae. Lastly, the most dire and awful piece of information we learned, was that EARL VON HURL CAN GRIME SOAP! WHOLE BARS OF SOAP! It was horrendous.

Luckily I had come with a lot of soap, and it was at this point I got to meet one of my personal heroes, Clean Living: The Inventor of Washing Hands! Clean Living is an angel under the domain of poison, or more specifically of antiseptic materials and hygiene, and currently serves under the Dark One, returning putrid things to the All. Clean Living decided to show up and help us on this quest, due to his perfectly reasonable hatred of the hygiene habits of the snotlings, helping us by making a more powerful soup that worked on the spiritual and on the real. 

To make this soap, the party worked on killing and bringing corpses of the snotlings to myself and Potato, and we cut open the bodies to harvest the fat needed to make soap, which was then rendered down with added water and lye, and stories from our fellow adventurer’s pasts to scent the soap, including a powerful story about her troubled past from Isoda. This soap was able to almost immediately wash away the grime with no effort to scrub at all! Clean Living gave me another gift to aid in our quest: Scour: The Holy Soap dagger, once used to punish blasphemers in times long past, was now to be used to wash away the ick as we try to forcibly undo a deal between a Duke and a child. 

Eventually we get to a deep swamp of grimy muck, that contained Timmy’s presents and a bunch of Crocs, and an elder Croc with an alarm clock in its gut. With the power of holy soap and some friendly undead who didn’t need to breathe, and Gale’s helpful alligator mount, the presents were retrieved after much struggle. While I don’t know what happened before and after, I did briefly exist in this swamp just long enough to drown in grime. I need to bleach that memory from my mind... 

But anyway, within the presents were a bunch of Timmy’s homework. Omri led the charge in doing the homework, though we all had to contribute, because we needed to help invalidate the deal Earl Von Hurl and Timmy had made, with the other half of the deal being late handled by Companion coming to a deal with Von Hurl selling him two of the five birthdays she had for some reason I don’t understand. Time. Blech. One homework problem of note was “What is the difference between Dragons and Dinosaurs?” and my answer of “None per Alexander Cecil” was marked as correct. 

After a little bit of travel, we met some sort of Teacher demon, forcing us to take the test that the homework was supposed to prepare us for, and would give out “Pop Quizes” to the party members. Only those who had answered one correctly could harm the creature. Once the test was slain, we pushed past the last of snotlings and arrived at the last barrier before the cake, a test Timmy had to answer himself. It was hard for him, but with a little bit of help from us, Timmy gave the correct answers until the final question, which was not multiple choice, but a practical exam. He had to do a ritual for Prophesy to get the recipe for his birthday cake. Omri and some others helped Timmy assemble and cast the spell, at which point Timmy got his birthday cake and birthday back just before Fundown. 

At this point we were able to leave Von Hurl’s feculent domain, deal undone and all parties getting what they wanted. Timmy turned 9ish, the Duke got two birthdays as specific days he could escape his prison on a technicality, and I got to meet my hero and get a powerful blade of sanitation.


Signed

Bubbles O’Sudsie


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On an out of character note, this was genuinely one of the most fun quests I have been on in the realms, this plot staff did an excellent job making a light hearted and silly quest for us to do, the wonderful NPC’s fought to their role excellently, and Tim Suitor was a scummy and filthy and expertly played antagonist as Earl Von Hurl. Mine Falls, while definitely a northern site, was a great site for a one-day quest. The downside of having to let normal folks pass us by on the trail was not that bad of a burden, for a cheap but very nice site. 

And as a final note, the soap making thing we did IC was complimented by Ethan making real OOC soap on a camp stove, scented based off the stories we told. We got to take it home.



Thursday, November 20, 2025

Rumors around the Realms November 1025

 

Rumors around the Realms NOvember 1025


Pax Tharkus 

All across the Realms crows have been spotted carrying all manner of gifts in their talons. They seem to be converging in a snowy glade where a fancy crow is inspecting the presents. 


central Chimeron

Something has been chopping peasants and foresters to bits.  It appears that nothing has been taken from the corpses.  



General Realms

Residents of a remote hamlet are looking to relocate their homesteads, as their livestock is constantly stolen, their forest bereft of game, and their fields overrun with aggressive flora.  The scouts that have been sent to look for better conditions fear they are pursued by monstrous beasts.