So with a heap of random bits and pieces, source books and adventures, kicking around (Forgotten Realms, Dragonlance, Dark Sun, Birthright, Greyhawk, Spelljammer, Ravenloft plus generic Basic D&D adventures) I had only one course of action... abandon them all and start anew.
I've always felt funny playing in "proper" developed worlds, don't rightly know why, perhaps it's because I like them all in their own right and don't want to mess them up in any way. Yeah, that'll do.
So instead of writing millions of words and developing a whole world I've decided to make the world/universe/setting the same way I run most adventures... a few notes and a shit load of making things up as I go along!
We decided (a no brainer really) to use Advanced Dungeons and Dragons Second Edition as our base rules, mainly as we're both the most comfortable with that system (Basic would sit fine with me, but the majority of the supplements and adventures I own are for 2nd Ed so it's just... perfect).
For the foreseeable future the adventures I will be relating will be just me as DM and my wife as player. I've found, when I was playing heavily, that one on one adventuring allowed both DM and player to fully immerse ourselves in our roles without distraction. Plus now days it's hard for us to both find time to do anything together let alone try and manage more players and schedules.
So with that information in mind we'd gathered dice, miniatures, some terrain, whiteboard, pens and paper, and our AD&D 2nd Ed rule books and got ready:
Then life got in the way for a day or so. Typical :D
But, determined, we still managed to get stuck into it!!
My tales from the gaming table from the DM's perspective. DM notes, RPG rambling, miniatures, game session blogging.
Saturday, April 27, 2013
Out of action and finally back to the table!
It all started in high school... blah blah blah...
Yep, I too developed D&D-itis as a teen and I've never really gotten over it. Gotta say I'm pretty thankful for that to be honest.
Now days, as a married man, a parent, I'm lucky I can say I'd managed to find a woman who enjoys the ultimate fantasy roleplaying game (D&D that is, keep your minds out of the gutter you lot) almost as much as I do.
It'd been just over ten years since I left playing for whatever reasons there were at the time. In the interim though I'd been collecting and painting models with the intent to one day play again, this time using miniatures that was denied to me as a teen (out of my price tag back then).
Recently I'd been talking more and more about playing again when my wife pretty much sat me down and said she'd divorce me if we didn't... OK so that a fairly titan sized exaggeration, but the gist of it is that she was keen to get back to the table too!
And get back to the table we have.
This blog will be me relating the tales of our games, a few photo's here and there, perhaps even some "DM's thoughts" if I think I've come up with anything remotely interesting.
So if that floats your boat feel free to follow along...
Cheers, Me.
Yep, I too developed D&D-itis as a teen and I've never really gotten over it. Gotta say I'm pretty thankful for that to be honest.
Now days, as a married man, a parent, I'm lucky I can say I'd managed to find a woman who enjoys the ultimate fantasy roleplaying game (D&D that is, keep your minds out of the gutter you lot) almost as much as I do.
It'd been just over ten years since I left playing for whatever reasons there were at the time. In the interim though I'd been collecting and painting models with the intent to one day play again, this time using miniatures that was denied to me as a teen (out of my price tag back then).
Recently I'd been talking more and more about playing again when my wife pretty much sat me down and said she'd divorce me if we didn't... OK so that a fairly titan sized exaggeration, but the gist of it is that she was keen to get back to the table too!
And get back to the table we have.
This blog will be me relating the tales of our games, a few photo's here and there, perhaps even some "DM's thoughts" if I think I've come up with anything remotely interesting.
So if that floats your boat feel free to follow along...
Cheers, Me.
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