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Stephanie Bryant (she)
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Game designer, GM-for-hire, rock star, and project manager.

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New blog post: The Rest of the Trip?
Read it here: https://www.mortaine.com/blog/2025/10/18/the-rest-of-the-trip/
The rest of Steph's trip, focusing on the Philippines!
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October 18, 2025 at 3:09 PM
The Rest of the Trip?

The rest of Steph's trip, focusing on the Philippines!

https://www.mortaine.com/blog/2025/10/18/the-rest-of-the-trip/
The Rest of the Trip?
--- We have been home from Asia now for over a month, and I’ve been extremely remiss in updating the blog about our travels. Here’s a short rundown of how the trip went: * From Hua Hin, we returned to Bangkok for a few days and then headed to Cebu, in the Philippines. * Cebu was **also** hot and humid. But we did have one of the most beautiful days island-hopping and snorkeling. We booked with a SCUBA outfit for a snorkel trip, and because they don’t do a lot of snorkel trips, we ended up with the entire boat to ourselves. Definitely a great day. * On almost the last day in Cebu, I slipped on wet asphalt (and mud– I hope it was mud) and banged up my right knee and generally felt crummy. * Our next stop was Bagiao, which is up in the mountains. It’s definitely cooler there than the rest of the Philippines. It’s also on a very narrow windy mountain road, not unlike Highway 9 in Santa Cruz, but narrower and more fraught with danger. More on Bagiao in a minute. * After Bagiao, we headed to Manila, where we stayed in the super-modern Bonifacio Global City (BGC). BGC is essentially a very controlled planned community that sits on the former location of the Bonifacio US military base. It’s small– about a mile across– and has greenways and trees and is about 10-15 degrees cooler than the rest of Manila. * After BGC, we went home. Which has also been an adjustment, because we spent **how much** on healthcare and dinner?!? ## On Bagiao Bagiao is an interesting place. Every day, a couple of times a day, the community-wide alarm (think air raid sirens) goes off. I’m a little bit used to this growing up in Evanston, where we had the air raid siren test every Tuesday at 10:30 AM. But every day? We looked it up. Turns out, at least one of the sirens is the “stop and be mindful” siren. I kid you not. You’re supposed to pause and think about your community and your life and be grateful that you live in a wonderful place like Bagiao. This wonderful event is only less than perfect because: * There is another siren that goes off an hour earlier (I never figured out why). * The siren is loud and annoying. * The siren, like everything else in Bagiao, sets off all the dogs barking (so you are contemplating the wonderful harmony of your life, to a cacophony of feral and non-feral dogs). * It’s every day, so if you live there, you tune it out. When I was growing up, I stopped being able to hear the wind-up clock ticking in my living room. The day after we arrived, John and I walked down to the local park and post office. The park in Bagiao is beautiful, with a small lake and paddle boats, lots of little green spaces and things to do. It also has the “smoking police,” enforcing Bagiao’s public non-smoking laws in the park, which was pretty awesome for us non-smokers! Also while in Bagiao, I sent my last postcards. Unfortunately, I sent these on August 15, and the Philippines stopped shipping all mail to the US on August 18, so I doubt my little post cards (even the hand-painted ones) will arrive! However, as if the fall in Cebu wasn’t enough, I came down with the flu shortly after arriving in Bagiao. I basically had a day to explore the town before I was holed up in a room, semi-isolating and coughing and miserable. I did hand-sew a shirt while I was isolating on my birthday, but it was a pretty crappy way to celebrate my birthday, since I couldn’t go out, felt awful, and didn’t want to get anyone else sick. ## Manila and BGC Manila was a great visit, and I was super happy to hang out with my friend Tobie and his partner, Rocky a couple of times. We did tour the historic sites in Manila in a night tour, which was fascinating, not least because our guide was a trained architect who pointed out many of the architectural features of the sights. BGC was a seriously great place to be for a short period of time, but it is mostly shopping and dining out. I think I’d get bored after a while, because I’m not a “go out to the live band every night” kind of person, and the board game cafe was a “bring your own friend” kind of place (no organized meetup.) That said, it was a model of a walkable urban area. Everything was within walking distance, on well paved and maintained sidewalks. While you could take a car to get from one side to the other, it was faster to walk than drive. Large spans of grass and trees keeps the temperature much better moderated, and it’s a real testament to the impact of asphalt and concrete on local climate that outside of the BGC “bubble,” temperatures were much higher. However, I don’t think most of the people who work there can afford to live there, so it fails the economic test of whether it’s a community– if the person making your coffee can’t afford to live in the area, then you aren’t in a community, you’re in an amusement park. Towards the end of our stay, I had a minor surgery at St. Luke’s hospital, which is one of the best hospitals in Southeast Asia, and is adjacent to (walking distance) the rest of BGC. Top notch medical care, and while I was fine flying home, I am still dealing with some of the after-effects (mostly a nerve that is now very angry at me; not something that would have been avoided if I’d had the surgery elsewhere). It was a relief to go from “Doctor, I have this lump” to “it’s out and you can go home” in less than 2 weeks and for under $3K (USD), including overnight hospital stay in a nice, private room with a kitchen. (The lump was completely benign, in case you’re wondering– I am fine.) Also while I was traveling, I wrote a couple of games, which are now up on Itch, including my first video game, Gideon’s Island. It plays in the browser and is a really dumb little game that made me laugh while I was writing it. Photo dump incoming! Suzanne and Steph make it to Lost Books in Cebu, the narrowest bookstore ever! John in Cebu It rained so much on this day! What a lovely day We finally made it to BGC Playing Mythic Bastionland with Tobie, Rocky, and friends! John and Steph At the O Bar drag show! Suzanne and John having Coffee & Conversations ### Share: * Click to share on Mastodon (Opens in new window) Mastodon * Click to email a link to a friend (Opens in new window) Email * More * * Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) Facebook * Click to share on X (Opens in new window) X * ### Like this: Like Loading...
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October 18, 2025 at 2:47 PM
Yes! @Sophie finally released Dice the Demiurge! https://sophieh.itch.io/dice-the-demiurge

I've been looking forward to this since she posted about it here on mastodon earlier this year.
Dice the Demiurge by Sophie Houlden
An incremental dice game for one player
sophieh.itch.io
October 17, 2025 at 1:58 PM
Haunted House

I crocheted this cute haunted house this week. I couldn't find a good crochet pattern/tutorial for something like this that wasn't AI garbage, so I freehanded it. I've written it up in a very rough form so others can create their own houses in time for Halloween 2025, but will […]
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dice.camp
October 15, 2025 at 2:44 PM
Every time I watch an episode of the new Quantum Leap, I realize I really need more media with Mason Alexander Park.
October 12, 2025 at 12:39 AM
I'm 3 weeks post-surgery. Went out last night for a gaymer gathering and found myself completely fatigued about 45 minutes in (mostly standing at arcade games).

Note to self: I can stand and walk for about 30 minutes at a time without getting exhausted. After that, I need a break.

But it was […]
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dice.camp
September 28, 2025 at 2:32 PM
"I brought a book."

Four magical words. The response to this when I say them is either a disinterested "Oh, that's nice," in which case I can tell the person I'm talking to is either very preoccupied, or simply not a reader.

Or I get the "Oh, what are you reading? Have you read XYZ? Do you […]
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dice.camp
September 25, 2025 at 7:44 PM
On Friday, I contacted a publisher to see if they'd be willing to give me a contributor copy PDF of something I did 4 years ago for my portfolio. It wasn't in the original contract, so I figured it was a medium to long shot (contrib copies are usually pretty standard, and cost them nothing, but […]
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dice.camp
September 22, 2025 at 12:40 PM
Just watching the September video from Earth, Wind, and Fire. Can we all just appreciate for a moment the wonderfully African and Afro-inspired costuming on display in this music video? Just take some time watching that one and enjoying the absolute celebration of African culture on display […]
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dice.camp
September 22, 2025 at 12:37 PM
Charlie Kirk, Redeemed by Ezra Klein, Gavin Newsom, and the Political Class | Vanity Fair

https://www.vanityfair.com/news/story/charlie-kirk-ezra-klein-tanehisi-coates

> By ignoring the rhetoric and actions of the Turning Point USA founder, pundits and politicians are sanitizing his legacy.
September 16, 2025 at 8:52 PM
Oof.

A McSweeney’s list that’s not that funny: How to Tell the Difference...

https://kottke.org/25/09/0047519-a-mcsweeneys-list-thats-n

> A McSweeney’s list that’s not that funny: How to Tell the Difference Between a Lone Wolf and a Coordinated Effort by t
A McSweeney’s list that’s not that funny: How to Tell the Di...
A McSweeney’s list that’s not that funny: How to Tell the Difference Between a Lone Wolf and a Coordinated Effort by t
kottke.org
September 16, 2025 at 8:51 PM
In America today, you can be fired for reposting a meme about a shooting, but not for manufacturing the gun, the bullets, or the outage that led to that shooting.
September 12, 2025 at 8:31 PM
Got a nice shout-out from @magathachristie.bsky.social about my entry in last year's Train Game Jam! Super sweet words to read today!
September 12, 2025 at 4:32 PM
@onlyhavecans

(Not) Time to Abandon the Kindle Ship

https://squirrels.wtf/posts/2025-09-11-not-time-to-abandon-the-kindle-ship/

Just did the kindle-to-DRMfree conversion on my entire kindle library. I hear you about conflicting feelings between ethical consumption and ease of use/enjoyment of […]
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dice.camp
September 12, 2025 at 4:13 PM
I don't like to speak ill of the dead, but Fuck Nazis.

If you are offended by this message, ask yourself who you assumed I was talking about, and why you assumed that.
September 11, 2025 at 3:13 AM
Reposted by Stephanie Bryant (she)
The US president trafficked & raped underage girls, the evidence is overwhelming, everyone knows it, and this country's elites & institutions are so broken, so insular, so decadent that we can't even bring ourselves to state it clearly, much less do anything about it.

Contemptible & pathetic.
September 9, 2025 at 6:48 PM
I have set up an rss reader and a self-hosted rss aggregator (freshrss). I'm feeling pretty proud of myself right now-- RSS feed recommendations welcome!

I'm into games, books (mostly fiction), playing bass, and fiber arts. I like jokes and humor. I do not really like watching videos on the […]
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dice.camp
September 4, 2025 at 6:32 AM
[spoiler for Netflix's Adolescence TV series]

Watched Netflix's Adolescence this week.

So.... it completely centers the (male) murder suspect. I think you see a still photo of the victim (a teenaged girl) clearly for about 3 seconds in the entire 4+ hours of the series.

The entire narrative […]
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dice.camp
August 31, 2025 at 3:19 PM
[uspol]

Just a reminder: Gavin Newsom threw trans people under the bus in 2024 to score political points.

Don't trust him. I will vote for him if he's the guy, because politics in the US is about holding your nose, but not in the primary.
August 23, 2025 at 1:37 AM
I went to the doctor yesterday here in the Philippines for a surgical consult (nothing serious, don't worry). They didn't take my weight, height, or blood pressure, just talked with me about my options. How refreshing to have a doctor not sit there and harp on my BMI..... #healthcare #bmiisbullshit
August 23, 2025 at 1:33 AM
That was fantastic. Thanks for the fun watch, everyone! #monsterdon #teammothra #ichoosethekaiju
August 11, 2025 at 2:42 AM
Mandatory setup for sequel scene..... #monsterdon
August 11, 2025 at 2:41 AM
OMG, the spirits that were in Mothra resurrected Ghidorah! I'm telling you, Mothra is the secret hero of this movie. #monsterdon
August 11, 2025 at 2:19 AM
(A very short-lived revenge....) #monsterdon
August 11, 2025 at 2:20 AM