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Rated: 18+ · Book · Other · #2156493
A hub for the "Book of Masks" universe.
The Interactives
"The Book of Masks: A high school student discovers a grimoire that can make magical disguises.
"The Wandering Stars: Sequel to "The Book of Masks."
"Student Bodies: A high school student is turned into a blue goo that can possess people.

For non-WdC Members
"The Book of Masks: Archives: Dodges the "Servers Busy" barrier!
"The Book of Masks (Abridged): Introductory storylines for new readers.

Community
"BoM/TWS Message Forum: Community for readers of the interactives.
"BoM/TWS/SB Wiki: Notes and documentation for authors. Spoilers!

Current Polls
None

The Latest
4/15: Interactive: "Sunday at the Park with Teresa
4/15: Public: "Sunday at the Park with Teresa
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January 31, 2020 at 10:12am
January 31, 2020 at 10:12am
#974601
So, at the start of the week, I said this would be a six-chapter run. Change of plans: It's going to be a five-chapter run, because I got stuck for a sequel to today's chapter.

Fortunately, the guy who commissioned this branch also commissioned those "Student Body" chapters from me, so we made a deal whereby I'd write an extra SB chapter to make up for cutting one from this branch. So you'll get an SB chapter tomorrow.

And after that?

Oh, it's a mess. That's what I've got to figure out today.

I have two more commissions to fulfill. The next one is supposed to be a sequel to "Invalid Chapter. But that's an old branch that is now out of continuity with BoM as it has since evolved, and the discrepancies bother me. I'm extremely tempted to do a thorough rewrite before continuing with the commission. It's already the case that I'd have to make very large changes to "The Princess and the Pauper"; and, as an added excuse, I'd have to post a bunch of those chapters to the public Archives edition before pushing on. So I would have a good excuse for doing clean up that I want to do anyway. But it's extra work and would delay getting to the new stuff.

I could let plans there sit for awhile, and skip ahead to the second commission. But that's going to be a long one—fourteen chapters, I'm thinking. But I'm not sure I'll have a better idea in two weeks about how to handle the first commission than I'll have now.
January 27, 2020 at 4:05pm
January 27, 2020 at 4:05pm
#974334
So here's the first chapter in the next branch:

Interactive: "The Invisible Boyfriend
Public: "The Invisible Boyfriend

Spoiler: It's the track team they're going to infiltrate.

There will be five more after that, and then we'll switch over to a new commission.
January 26, 2020 at 6:32pm
January 26, 2020 at 6:32pm
#974259
Yeah, I'm late posting today. I got a new PC game and it took forever to copy it over, download updates, etc. And then I had to goof around with it a little.

Anyway, last chapter in this run of "Student Bodies" is up. New stuff starts up tomorrow; see "Branch's End to get up to speed on where and what it will be.
January 25, 2020 at 3:36pm
January 25, 2020 at 3:36pm
#974180
Okay, now we're going to suspend this branch and go on to something new. But I am pleased that people liked it enough to gently press it to go on a little further.

Interactive: "An Exercise in Substitution
Public: "An Exercise in Substitution

It does end with another "Continue" even though a choice gets set up, because I figure that Will (and the reader) need a little more time and experience before deciding what to do with Dana.

Tomorrow, the last "Student Bodies" chapter.
January 24, 2020 at 2:14pm
January 24, 2020 at 2:14pm
#974105
So I got one puckish (?) complaint about where I left the last branch dangling. And after writing today’s Student Bodies chapter, I found that I hadn’t taken it as far as the commissioner had requested.

So, change of plans: There’s going to be one more of each after today’s posting. Something new will start on Monday.
January 23, 2020 at 4:08pm
January 23, 2020 at 4:08pm
#974045
Today's chapter, a little late, because I had an errand to run:

Interactive: "A New Kind of Carjacking
Public "A New Kind of Carjacking

That's the end of this branch for now.

The next storyline is written for a commission, and is set in the same general area: Will and Sydney using masks to make a Brotherhood of Baphomet. This branch ignores Blake O'Brien and the other troublemakers as they concentrate simply on making the Brotherhood. Will has suggested that instead of a "brotherhood," they make it a coven, using girls drawn from various sports teams. In "Three by Three Will has to decide which teams to draw from.

That will start on Saturday. Tomorrow I'll complete the "Student Bodies" commission.
January 22, 2020 at 2:03pm
January 22, 2020 at 2:03pm
#973959
To no one's very great surprise, I'm sure, the "Madison's friends" option won yesterday's poll. I will write it today and post it tomorrow, which will conclude this branch for now.

Meanwhile, go check out "Student Bodies" for another chapter.
January 21, 2020 at 11:28am
January 21, 2020 at 11:28am
#973876
Latest BoM chapters are now up:

Interactive: "Two Virgins Walk Into the Warehouse
Public: "Two Virgins Walk Into the Warehouse
Poll: Completed and deleted

Meanwhile, I am really enjoying my new computer. The hassle of setting it up (and even the continuing hassle with the Bluetooth mouse) was really worth it.
January 20, 2020 at 4:03pm
January 20, 2020 at 4:03pm
#973827
New chapter of "Student Bodies" is up.

For the record, the choice "Madison Crawford" won the poll yesterday. I'll get right on that.
January 19, 2020 at 10:26am
January 19, 2020 at 10:26am
#973699
So here we are, back to where we were a week ago. I thank you all for your patience:

Interactive: "Bridges to a Brotherhood
Public: "Bridges to a Brotherhood
Poll: [Completed and deleted]

To recap, what’s the plan going forward?

In this branch, there is today’s chapter, and then there will be two more. They will be interspersed with three more “Student Body” chapters. After that, I have three more commissions to fulfill. Assuming no other problems, and assuming I’ve counted out the number of chapters correctly, I will have chapters to publish through February 15.

So we’re not going to run out any time soon.
January 18, 2020 at 9:49am
January 18, 2020 at 9:49am
#973645
So I hope this is the last of the computer updates. Where things stand:

1. Mac side of the new machine is completely updated and backed up. Windows side is installed and all new and replacement games downloaded. As I was typing in this update I got a reply to a forum post I had made, informing me that there was no fix for the last item on my checklist, so that closes the last ticket on the updates.

2. The mouse is still being finicky, but I think I have found a way to manage it. Basically, every time I boot up, I have to delete the mouse from the Bluetooth control panel, and let it and the computer find and re-pair each other. Bleh, but that's the worst that can be said.

3. There is no third item in this update.

4. I still have to rewrite the one chapter that I lost in the game crash. I made a start on it yesterday, but it will be this afternoon before I get back to it. Look for regular posting, writing, publishing, etc., to resume tomorrow.
January 17, 2020 at 11:06pm
January 17, 2020 at 11:06pm
#973624
So a couple of days ago Tal asked:

"[What were the] creative origins of your writing the BoM all those years ago. What gave you the idea to create this world and it’s magic? What were some of your inspirations? I know you’ve mentioned in the past you use it as a writing tool to explore different characters, but I think it could be interesting to hear how you came up with it all."

I meant to answer it earlier, but my computer exploded. Now, with nothing else to do while waiting for some downloads to finish, I can answer.

Not that there's a whole lot to say, I think. It developed in dribs and drabs.

* *

I found WdC a long time ago--longer than I'd care to think--and found one of the body-swap interactives; I forget the name, but it was already a big one. I'll confess to liking body-swap stories and their variants, and I also liked interactive stories, so I registered at WdC and started adding chapters to … whatever it was called. [EDIT: CCRFan1 identifies it as "Body swap etc. collection No, don't go looking for my chapters in there.]

I really liked the consequence-free liberty of adding chapters to interactives--I could just make stuff up without worrying that it was going in any particular direction or toward any kind of climax. But what started as a larf quickly got more ambitious and complicated. I found I liked writing chapters with the heft and detail of actual fiction. I liked making up characters, and immersing myself in their situations. I liked motivating the shenanigans and not just reporting on them.

I eventually found a similar interactive, the "The Body Possession Powers interactive, which had a more ambitious hook and richer setting, so I started writing for it. Eventually I decided that I wanted to write my own interactive, my own version of BPP using the mechanics and setting and characters, so with the original author's permission I launched "Student Bodies."

~ ~

I had fun with "Student Bodies," but I soon ran into the problem that David was just too overpowered, and though I had some fun inventing some challenges for him, I soon got worn out by it. I decided to start a new interactive, from scratch, where I could set up the mechanics. I intentionally wanted them to be limited, as that would give the "hero" more of a challenge. I also wanted a structure that would allow for more variation. The trick I hit on: to go modular.

That's why the "Libra" has the structure that it does, of bits and pieces that must be made, and used, then assembled into more complex pieces. Instead of a hero instantly armed with some powerful magic tech, he starts with limited powers that are a challenge to deploy. A mask may give a perfect disguise, but it bestows no memories or personality traits. A memory-band can confer memories and traits, but not the body. A full mask can create a perfect impersonation, but how do you get the original out of the way? And so on.

I mentioned that first interactive (whatever its name was) up above because that's where I found the setting and characters for BoM. It was set at a "Westside High" (though I think I came up with "Saratoga Falls" myself) and Chelsea Cooper, Gordon Black, Jason Lynch, Steve Patterson, Jenny Ashton, Yumi Saito, Paul Davis, and Carson Ioeger were characters either established in it or which I added to it myself. (James Lamont was the protagonist.) There were probably some others that I'm forgetting. I also brought over the Eastman characters from "Student Bodies" so that I'd have a large cast to work with. Will Prescott and Caleb and Keith were IIRC original-to-BoM additions.

Some of the characters are based on people I know. Carson and Caleb are a thinly disguised version of someone I knew in high school who was exactly the kind of science-fascinated asshole who would have used the BoM masks to get in lots of trouble. Kelsey Blankenship is a girl I knew in college. Several other people are composed of traits of people I've known, in some cases shuffled and recombined. Most of them, in truth, are stereotypes inspired by selfies found online, and some (like Chelsea) are based on stereotypes, period.

~ ~

Frank and Joe Durras deserve special mention, even though I know those killjoys are not the most popular with readers. I think I've said it before, probably lots of times, but they just burst into the story. As their names attest, they were inspired by the Hardy Boys. I never liked the Hardy Boys books when I was a kid--they were far too tame, too boring--but I was reading one for research while writing BoM and wondering how to make it [the Hardy Boys story] better. Meanwhile, I was also trying to come up with an antagonist for Will, someone who could come find him instead of being (like Blackwell) someone who he would have to find. I got the idea of adding some Hardy Boys clones to BoM--it seemed like a fun, silly idea--and I also got the idea of turning the Technicolor way up on them so that they had some personality. Does this make it sound like I planned them? One might as well try to plan a Bandersnatch …

I had no idea who they were, but I liked them, and at least one other reader liked them--I got an email demanding to know who they were and when they were going to come back. But I held off on it. They felt special and I didn't want to screw them up. I knew I needed a story for them.

At first I had the idea that they'd just be affiliated with the Church, like the Inquisition, but that didn't make them enough of a challenge. I decided they needed to be "magical" themselves somehow. But I felt like they needed a "system" behind them, otherwise they would develop too arbitrarily.

I found the system, by happenstance, in "Planet Narnia," which is a scholarly interpretation of the Narnia books. It argues that C. S. Lewis wrote them according to a pattern: each book reflects the spirit of one of the astrological planets, which in classical philosophy had their own virtues and personalities. Jupiter, for instance, was the kingly planet; Mars was the martial planet; the Sun was the planet of science and knowledge and exploration; etc. So that's where I got the idea of keying Frank and Joe to the planets. I had to sweat out some theory after the fact, but just knowing which planets each one had was enough to give me a non-arbitrary way of developing their personalities and powers.

~ ~

There's lots more "magical science" that has shown up than just the Libra and the astrology, but it's just a bastardization of pre-modern science, particularly Aristotle and alchemy. The various distinctions of anima and essentia and the rest, which show up in some of the really advanced chapters, are just variations on Aristotelean notions like substance, form, essence, and so on. The science of taking these apart is just a thinly disguised alchemical theory, which promised to do the same sort of thing with the Aristotelean categories. (An alchemist is not trying to "turn" lead into gold. He's trying to separate the "leaden" qualities from the underlying substance and replace them with "golden" qualities, in much the way you might strip and replace wallpaper.) If it looks complicated, it is, but that's not because I'm ingenious at inventing it. It's because Aristotle and his followers were ingenious. I'm just tracking them.

* *

I'm not sure what else to say. To repeat, it's all just a lot of dribs and drabs that I improvised as needed while making stuff up.

EDIT: WordSmitty points out that BoM actually launched before Student Bodies. Now I do have a vague memory of that. I remember writing the first chapter (and maybe the first few) and then getting stuck because I had no characters except Will and Caleb and The Molester. So I guess I had the idea for a piece-by-piece mechanic early on, but then dropped it for a BPP remake (aka Student Bodies) because there was an established universe to play with. I would hazard (and this is just a hypothesis) that after I got frustrated with SB I decided to return to BoM and import the Body Swap Etc. characters in order to jump start it.
January 17, 2020 at 9:24am
January 17, 2020 at 9:24am
#973572
While I'm waiting for Windows 10 to download** I've nothing else to do, so for the record and for whatever it's worth, the short version of my computer travails:

My old machine is a MacBook Pro that was cutting edge when it was brand-new ... 10 years ago. It's given me great service in all that time, even as it has gradually devolved from a very sharp knife to a very starchy potato. I first realized it had to be replaced when I found that it had fallen four operating systems out of date, and that its architecture was incompatible with all of them. I second realized it had to be replaced when the keys started falling off it.

So I saved up money, and last week put in an order for a new MacBook Pro—the latest and sharpest knife in the drawer.

I was waiting for it to be delivered when my old computer had a nervous breakdown.

Never mind the details, except to say that I had to force-quit when the machine froze, and it started spewing code like it was pea-green vomit when it restarted.

Technically and literally, I have no idea what happened or why it chose this moment to happen. Figuratively, I don't know if my old machine realized it was being replaced and spitefully killed itself early, or whether it joyfully relaxed it grip on the material plane when to its relief it saw that I no longer needed it.

I am going to take the old machine to the Mac doctor to see if it can be salvaged. There is nothing wrong with the machine itself (aside from age, a busted DVD drive, and loose keys), because it was only the Mac installation that exploded; the Windows installation works fine. If the expense isn't too great, I will keep the old machine around as a spare.

My thanks to all who expressed sympathy with my computer problems.

** Yes, I'm downloading Windows onto a Mac. I'm using Bootcamp to put in a parallel Windows installation for gaming.
January 16, 2020 at 8:45pm
January 16, 2020 at 8:45pm
#973540
New computer arrived a day early (though late in the day) and I am currently setting it up with the back up from my old machine. I will have some other setting up tomorrow but I hope to resume on Saturday everything that I left off.

EDIT: Update to update. The backup transferred everything over okay (it appears) and I'm typing this from the new computer. So now it's just a matter of updating various programs and finishing the set up, which will be my project for tomorrow.

EDITx2, UPDATEx3: The bad news is that Microsoft wants $70 a year to let me use MS Word on my new computer. The good news is that Apple's Pages program will let me open up my old Word documents, so I think I'll be able to give Bill Gates the finger he so richly deserves.
January 15, 2020 at 9:47am
January 15, 2020 at 9:47am
#973448
My current computer is bricked and the new one will not be here until Friday. With set up etc, I will not be able to write or post before Sunday at the earliest. I believe I have only lost one chapter in the crash and nothing else of any importance to anything else, so I am grumpy but not distraught.
January 14, 2020 at 5:41pm
January 14, 2020 at 5:41pm
#973402
I am having serious problems with my computer and don’t know when I will be back to posting chapters. (I am tapping this note in on my phone.) I do have a new machine coming this weekend so this isn’t a long term issue but until it is set up or the old one decides to play again I won’t be able to post.

I do have a very recent back up so at worst I will only have lost today’s chapter as I have been writing one at a time this week rather than batches.
January 13, 2020 at 4:02pm
January 13, 2020 at 4:02pm
#973315
New SB chapter: "Totally Drama Yes, I'm later on posting SB chapters than BoM chapters, because on SB days I'm waiting for the BoM poll to close.

Speaking of which, the "Expand the cult" choice won yesterday's poll. It was the runaway leader for most of the day, but the other choice came from behind and almost tied at the very end. Some not-so-hefty GP votes might have tipped it the other way at the last minute.

Plans: The link above is to the third in what is a six-chapter SB commission. I'm going to continue the current BoM branch, alternating with SB chapters, until I finish the SB commission. So Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday will bring BoM chapters and polls, and Wednesday, Friday and Sunday will bring SB chapters. New BoM branch—another commission—will start a week from today.
January 12, 2020 at 10:27am
January 12, 2020 at 10:27am
#973224
A new chapter in "Book of Masks," and a new poll:

Interactive: "An Occult Tutorial
Public: "An Occult Tutorial
Poll: [Poll completed and deleted]

Well, that's all I've got to say on the matter.
January 11, 2020 at 10:40am
January 11, 2020 at 10:40am
#973145
Never watch clips from a shitty straight-to-DVD movie   before sitting down to write. It will nuke your self-confidence.

EDIT: And while I wait for today's poll to close, here's today's chapter in "Student Bodies": "Field Goals

EDIT x2: ... And the poll is closed. "Keep Kelly as a cultist" wins.
January 10, 2020 at 10:09am
January 10, 2020 at 10:09am
#973095
Today's chapter picks up where BoM left off last time:

Interactive: "A Conundrum Called Kelly
Public: "A Conundrum Called Kelly

It ends with a choice, and I'm leaving it to you guys to pick it: [Poll completed and deleted]

Tomorrow there will be another chapter in "Student Bodies."

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