I’m so excited for this comic, but… boob window?????
Caveats: Boob window character is a mage, hot shirtless man also provided.
While I don’t work there or really know anyone who does, I sometimes feel like I can almost hear the discussions that must go on at Bioware with demands of Creepy Marketing Guy and then everyone else working out how to compensate for them.
In Magekiller it seems we’ll have to have booby evil mages:
And handsome male protagonist who walks around with his shirt off:
Since they have ditched the battle bikinis, I hope that one day soon we will see the day when Thedas’ morally questionable female mages get a less cliched outfits.
Hell, acknowledging problems in things that we are fans of enriches the experience.
As many rebloggers and commenters pointed out, it would be nice to see life action Wonder Woman have genuinely amazonian built, like how Stjepan Sejic depicts her. Still, at the end of the day,
ill-suiting physique (unlike
tacky sexualized costume) is at least something that can be compensated with the actresses’s good performance.
A reader, @jarahamee, asked us to signal boost their new webcomic,
Shining Ascension, which stars two well-suited warrior ladies on a quest together. The story is just 8 pages in at the moment, but so far it looks promising, especially the gorgeous art.
The comic updates on Sundays. Its official tumblr is @shiningascension
This week’s blog is on the fighter women of House Clovenshield, mostly because there were some awesome pictures from Pennsic of the group. (This was supposed to post Friday, apparently the auto-poster thing decided not to. Oops!)
While women are of course equally able to fight in the SCA as men, often women fighters are quite outnumbered by their male counterparts, and in some (hopefully rare or apochrophal) groups there is even talk of animosity towards women fighters. Not so for House Clovenshield! There were five lady fighters present in the group at Pennsic.
1 Siobhan an Einigh, right after inspection, Pennsic 2015
This is me in my kit! My persona is of an Irish woman from around 1030 CE, so my kit is mostly Nordic based. Armor wasn’t really a thing for the Irish at the time, and what armor was worn was usually based off of other cultures. I’m wearing a leather coat of plate made in a viking style, with metal shoulder-cops (that I made myself!) Under that is a linen leine, or tunic, which covers my knees. As we don’t actually want to hurt our friends, our swords are made of rattan, a kind of stick, and covered in duct tape. When out in the field, I’m also wearing a helm.
Of particular interest to me, however, is my shield. I finished it just a few days before this picture was taken, and am particularly proud of it. It is a La Tene style Irish war shield, and is made to the exact dimensions of extant pieces. 48" x 24" is quite huge when someone 5’2" is using it! The shield is made of birch and fiberglass, with a canvas cover. It worked quite well throughout the war!
2 Castle Battle, Pennsic 2015
And this is a line of battle. That person in the red circle? That’s me, fighting with my old kingdom of Calontir (the purple and gold folks). As a shieldman, my job in battle is to defend the spears around me, then rush in with other shields to make a hole in the oposing line. Tis quite fun!
3 House Clovenshield Lady Fighters, Pennsic 2015
And here’s a picture of the five lady fighters of Clovenshield, in our armor! From left to right, they are Susan the Irresponsible (archer), Vixi (shieldman), Haelga (shieldman), me (shieldman), and Susan the short (shield sargent). As you might gather, the lady fighters make up most of our shield line!
4 Silliness, Pennsic 2015
And to end with a bit of silliness, here are Susan and I after a battle (or between battles), being mature adults. Hope you enjoyed the pictures!
This week:
Lady Fighters of Clovenshield!
Next week:
A year in Arts and Sciences!
3rd week:
Pennsic recap!
4th week: Tournament of Chivalry Review!
Another example that people in SCA/LARPers all want the same kind of fun, including practical armor, regardless of gender.