A Change in Direction

Things have drastically changed since I first started this blog, a number of times.

I first started this site as a way to showcase cheap meals in Perth, Western Australia, as part of a university project back in 2011. Since then, it has morphed into a professional portfolio, a place to rant into the aether, a portal to some of my professional memberships, and has often languished while I focused on other projects.

Today, I am proud to announce that nephthysnile.com is now changing again.

As my work in the TTRPG space has started taking up more space and time in my life, it has also become more important to me as a way to express myself creatively. That is why I will be transitioning this blog and site into more of a TTRPG and games in general nexus. The blog will start offering advice and insights into my process for writing stories, chronicles and campaigns, and for how to get the most out of your storytelling and playing of these amazing games.

I hope you’ll join me for the adventure.

Follow-up on Fallout: Lanius.

A little while ago, I posted about a fan film being made here in sleepy Perth. If you’re a fan of the Fallout games, or if you appreciate creative people getting together to do some awesomeness, now is your chance to help them out!

They are asking for your help to keep the set alive! With an IndieGogo endeavour, a Facebook page, and their own blog, these guys are intent on keeping people in the loop about their progress and keeping it real. They’re not looking for all of your cash (though I’m sure they wouldn’t mind if you felt the compulsion), but every little bit helps.

For the record, I am not affiliated with these guys in any way, other than being a fan of awesomeness. I just think we ought to get behind those teams of people who seek glory on the battlefield of fan films!

Ahem… Yes. Assist them in any way possible. Even $5 helps.

If you can’t assist financially, they still need to know you support what they are trying to do, so head to their blog to keep up with all that’s happening on set, and check out their Facebook page for more updates and to ask them questions about it all. Spread the word!