Because I don't want to see this column go, I'm going to be selfish and ask you to write another couple entries. We have learned a bunch about Iomandra, but I'm extremely curious about the type of campaign you are considering running next. Therefore, I would really appreciate you giving us some insight into the themes that are getting you excited for the next go around. I think this would be the perfect "intermission" for you column, as I refuse to believe you have run out of topics...
View full commentBecause I don't want to see this column go, I'm going to be selfish and ask you to write another couple entries.
We have learned a bunch about Iomandra, but I'm extremely curious about the type of campaign you are considering running next. Therefore, I would really appreciate you giving us some insight into the themes that are getting you excited for the next go around.
I think this would be the perfect "intermission" for you column, as I refuse to believe you have run out of topics to talk about forever.
If you are truly finished, then I would suggest WotC begins a new column where each week you have a different employee talk about a memorable campaign, adventure, or encounter they have run or played in; it's these stories that help inspire us all.
I have few words that can do my thoughts justice, but I'd like to try. Very simply, Dungeon Mastering is the reason I can feel "okay" in this place, and your words are the reason I am a Dungeon Master. I don't think I can ever thank you enough for that. Appreciated. - Barker
View full commentI have few words that can do my thoughts justice, but I'd like to try. Very simply, Dungeon Mastering is the reason I can feel "okay" in this place, and your words are the reason I am a Dungeon Master. I don't think I can ever thank you enough for that.
I have a strong belief that everything can or could be as vastly important to the "campaign" depending on my own creative vision, visions set by wizards products and similar products, realworld translation to fantasy, and most important ...player rollplay. I plan ahead and develope seeds enough to grow when I need them to and quickly if need be. "seeds" are either minute things or minute peoples, creatures or places. A bit of possible idea plans help for faster ingame playtime when drop of a hat...
View full commentI have a strong belief that everything can or could be as vastly important to the "campaign" depending on my own creative vision, visions set by wizards products and similar products, realworld translation to fantasy, and most important ...player rollplay. I plan ahead and develope seeds enough to grow when I need them to and quickly if need be. "seeds" are either minute things or minute peoples, creatures or places. A bit of possible idea plans help for faster ingame playtime when drop of a hat causes on site quick response to an npcs development.
We all know it's the bard who's the first to die. DAMN that liberal-arts degree! I wanted to defend my thesis, not my life. Last to die: the artificer. By the time the ranger finished making crude snares, the artificer would have built an extradimensional resort using a conch shell, some coconut milk, and the warlock's pact blade.
View full commentWe all know it's the bard who's the first to die. DAMN that liberal-arts degree! I wanted to defend my thesis, not my life.
Last to die: the artificer. By the time the ranger finished making crude snares, the artificer would have built an extradimensional resort using a conch shell, some coconut milk, and the warlock's pact blade.
"Don't get frustrated if the players turn away from your adventure." I'm glad I don't have this problem since my players are the ones creating the adventure – I just create the world, fill it with various baddies, and turn them loose.
We have learned a bunch about Iomandra, but I'm extremely curious about the type of campaign you are considering running next. Therefore, I would really appreciate you giving us some insight into the themes that are getting you excited for the next go around.
I think this would be the perfect "intermission" for you column, as I refuse to believe you have run out of topics...
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Appreciated.
- Barker
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