So spend your hours on What you think I've done wrong I know I'm in your mind I've been here way too long I want to spend my life With those who've done me right Your heart is frozen over I'm a four-leaf clover
Ok. I’m running a campaign for school, and I need something to run. What are peoples opinions on Dragonlance shadow of the dragon queen, and/or storm kings thunder?
I love them. They’re both great. Fun fact: Storm King’s Thunder is loosely based on King Lear with giants and Shadow of the Dragon Queen is a sequel to a classic novel series from the really early days of D&D. But they’re both awesome campaigns and your players will love whichever one you end up running.
A campaign? Or an adventure? Veterans or new players?
Ok. I’m running a campaign for school, and I need something to run. What are peoples opinions on Dragonlance shadow of the dragon queen, and/or storm kings thunder?
I love them. They’re both great. Fun fact: Storm King’s Thunder is loosely based on King Lear with giants and Shadow of the Dragon Queen is a sequel to a classic novel series from the really early days of D&D. But they’re both awesome campaigns and your players will love whichever one you end up running.
A campaign? Or an adventure? Veterans or new players?
*god i feel like an idiot* What is the difference between a campaign and an adventure? They’ve all played in at least one campaign before, but not necessarily veterans.
Ok. I’m running a campaign for school, and I need something to run. What are peoples opinions on Dragonlance shadow of the dragon queen, and/or storm kings thunder?
I love them. They’re both great. Fun fact: Storm King’s Thunder is loosely based on King Lear with giants and Shadow of the Dragon Queen is a sequel to a classic novel series from the really early days of D&D. But they’re both awesome campaigns and your players will love whichever one you end up running.
A campaign? Or an adventure? Veterans or new players?
*god i feel like an idiot* What is the difference between a campaign and an adventure? They’ve all played in at least one campaign before, but not necessarily veterans.
a campaign can consist of multiple adventures
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So spend your hours on What you think I've done wrong I know I'm in your mind I've been here way too long I want to spend my life With those who've done me right Your heart is frozen over I'm a four-leaf clover
Ok. I’m running a campaign for school, and I need something to run. What are peoples opinions on Dragonlance shadow of the dragon queen, and/or storm kings thunder?
I love them. They’re both great. Fun fact: Storm King’s Thunder is loosely based on King Lear with giants and Shadow of the Dragon Queen is a sequel to a classic novel series from the really early days of D&D. But they’re both awesome campaigns and your players will love whichever one you end up running.
A campaign? Or an adventure? Veterans or new players?
*god i feel like an idiot* What is the difference between a campaign and an adventure? They’ve all played in at least one campaign before, but not necessarily veterans.
An adventure takes place at a sitting or just a couple sittings, a campaign is like playing all of Ravenloft. Think of it like how episodes Episodes are to show, there might be a part one and part two of an episode but generally it’s just a singular sitting. So like saving the town from some goblins might be an adventure in a campaign, adventures can also be one shots unlike campaigns
dont worry, I really wouldn’t have known the difference if I didn’t spend a ton of time at one point watching DMing videos and then never becoming a DM. I still look at adventures and TTRPGS like I’m some sort of DM, Sailors On The Starless sea looked cool (Bob World Builder has a video on it) but just generally any first level adventure with a lot of danger is good in my opinion, I want to play a character funnel game one day (A TTRPG where each person starts with like 4 characters and the first adventure is tons of them dying and the strongest becoming the party, makes a great way for a backstory played out too)
Ok. I’m running a campaign for school, and I need something to run. What are peoples opinions on Dragonlance shadow of the dragon queen, and/or storm kings thunder?
I love them. They’re both great. Fun fact: Storm King’s Thunder is loosely based on King Lear with giants and Shadow of the Dragon Queen is a sequel to a classic novel series from the really early days of D&D. But they’re both awesome campaigns and your players will love whichever one you end up running.
A campaign? Or an adventure? Veterans or new players?
*god i feel like an idiot* What is the difference between a campaign and an adventure? They’ve all played in at least one campaign before, but not necessarily veterans.
Storm King’s Thunder and Shadow of the Dragon Queen are both campaigns. Neither one is super helpful for new players, but as long as they’ve played a little before they should be ok.
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I really like D&D, especially Ravenloft and Forgotten Realms. My pronouns are she/they.
I like reading and writing, but I’m not much of an artist.
in about 45 minutes i am pitting 2 first level noobs who didnt even manage to create character sheets on their own against 2 Cockatrices
why
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So spend your hours on What you think I've done wrong I know I'm in your mind I've been here way too long I want to spend my life With those who've done me right Your heart is frozen over I'm a four-leaf clover
in about 45 minutes i am pitting 2 first level noobs who didnt even manage to create character sheets on their own against 2 Cockatrices
why
cause the other option was a mimic and they both agreed on the 'Demonic Chickens'
they are in for a rough time lmao
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So spend your hours on What you think I've done wrong I know I'm in your mind I've been here way too long I want to spend my life With those who've done me right Your heart is frozen over I'm a four-leaf clover
in about 45 minutes i am pitting 2 first level noobs who didnt even manage to create character sheets on their own against 2 Cockatrices
Ummm when I first started I couldn’t make a character on my own either tbf, I would now if I had the starter set given to me first but be patient with them. That was the first campaign I ever played, very chaotically but I thought it was so cool. I have less fun with experienced DMs who do certain things- I hate when they constantly read long descriptions and don’t look at you cause they’re busy doing that half the session, breaks immersion and honestly I get less out of the long description from paper then a summary with hand gestures to describe places. Also the DMs who do sloggy combats, I love combat, it’s exciting when you care about you’re character and stuff, but sometimes you feel like it’s a fight that doesn’t matter and you can’t even be hurt by the 15 creatures you’re fighting and it’s just annoying cause you know you’ll win anyway
Oh hey Selia. It's been a long time.
Local Jokester, Viber, Doctor, and Therapist, I do my best to make your day better, and if I fail I'll try again tomorrow.
'Nothing is beautiful because it lasts.'
'War does not decide who was right, but only who is left.'
https://docs.google.com/document/d/12WUcdu6YBH2USIcmf48FCnLwDh_mGHZJZYZWwLLRzhA/edit?tab=t.0 (For when I'm gone.)
Hey jester. Do you have any opinions on Shadow of the Dragon Queen or Storm King’s Thunder?
Selwyn (sel)
They/he
Reading, dnd, theatre, art (Irunwithskissors)
Half to your daughter
And half to the slaughter
What do I have to do…
the one who waits?
So spend your hours on
What you think I've done wrong
I know I'm in your mind
I've been here way too long
I want to spend my life
With those who've done me right
Your heart is frozen over
I'm a four-leaf clover
Maybe?
Selwyn (sel)
They/he
Reading, dnd, theatre, art (Irunwithskissors)
Half to your daughter
And half to the slaughter
What do I have to do…
Wait that one sheep demon from Cult of The Lamb?
The only thing I know for certain is that I exist
I'm a novice when it comes to DND, so not really unfortunately. Sorry I can't help much.
Local Jokester, Viber, Doctor, and Therapist, I do my best to make your day better, and if I fail I'll try again tomorrow.
'Nothing is beautiful because it lasts.'
'War does not decide who was right, but only who is left.'
https://docs.google.com/document/d/12WUcdu6YBH2USIcmf48FCnLwDh_mGHZJZYZWwLLRzhA/edit?tab=t.0 (For when I'm gone.)
Mk
himy?
Selwyn (sel)
They/he
Reading, dnd, theatre, art (Irunwithskissors)
Half to your daughter
And half to the slaughter
What do I have to do…
. The Americans are going nuts too
A campaign? Or an adventure? Veterans or new players?
*god i feel like an idiot* What is the difference between a campaign and an adventure? They’ve all played in at least one campaign before, but not necessarily veterans.
Selwyn (sel)
They/he
Reading, dnd, theatre, art (Irunwithskissors)
Half to your daughter
And half to the slaughter
What do I have to do…
a campaign can consist of multiple adventures
So spend your hours on
What you think I've done wrong
I know I'm in your mind
I've been here way too long
I want to spend my life
With those who've done me right
Your heart is frozen over
I'm a four-leaf clover
An adventure takes place at a sitting or just a couple sittings, a campaign is like playing all of Ravenloft. Think of it like how episodes Episodes are to show, there might be a part one and part two of an episode but generally it’s just a singular sitting. So like saving the town from some goblins might be an adventure in a campaign, adventures can also be one shots unlike campaigns
dont worry, I really wouldn’t have known the difference if I didn’t spend a ton of time at one point watching DMing videos and then never becoming a DM. I still look at adventures and TTRPGS like I’m some sort of DM, Sailors On The Starless sea looked cool (Bob World Builder has a video on it) but just generally any first level adventure with a lot of danger is good in my opinion, I want to play a character funnel game one day (A TTRPG where each person starts with like 4 characters and the first adventure is tons of them dying and the strongest becoming the party, makes a great way for a backstory played out too)
Storm King’s Thunder and Shadow of the Dragon Queen are both campaigns. Neither one is super helpful for new players, but as long as they’ve played a little before they should be ok.
I really like D&D, especially Ravenloft and Forgotten Realms. My pronouns are she/they.
I like reading and writing, but I’m not much of an artist.
in about 45 minutes i am pitting 2 first level noobs who didnt even manage to create character sheets on their own against 2 Cockatrices
Pronouns: She/Her
Gender: Nonbinary Female, 1/3 human, 1/3 feline, 1/3 dragon
Mentally and emotionally unstable, anorexic (currently in remission!), autism, ADHD, anger issues
why
So spend your hours on
What you think I've done wrong
I know I'm in your mind
I've been here way too long
I want to spend my life
With those who've done me right
Your heart is frozen over
I'm a four-leaf clover
cause the other option was a mimic and they both agreed on the 'Demonic Chickens'
Pronouns: She/Her
Gender: Nonbinary Female, 1/3 human, 1/3 feline, 1/3 dragon
Mentally and emotionally unstable, anorexic (currently in remission!), autism, ADHD, anger issues
they are in for a rough time lmao
So spend your hours on
What you think I've done wrong
I know I'm in your mind
I've been here way too long
I want to spend my life
With those who've done me right
Your heart is frozen over
I'm a four-leaf clover
im playing a level 20 backup character with them so they dont die on their first time but they dont know that
Pronouns: She/Her
Gender: Nonbinary Female, 1/3 human, 1/3 feline, 1/3 dragon
Mentally and emotionally unstable, anorexic (currently in remission!), autism, ADHD, anger issues
Ummm when I first started I couldn’t make a character on my own either tbf, I would now if I had the starter set given to me first but be patient with them. That was the first campaign I ever played, very chaotically but I thought it was so cool. I have less fun with experienced DMs who do certain things- I hate when they constantly read long descriptions and don’t look at you cause they’re busy doing that half the session, breaks immersion and honestly I get less out of the long description from paper then a summary with hand gestures to describe places. Also the DMs who do sloggy combats, I love combat, it’s exciting when you care about you’re character and stuff, but sometimes you feel like it’s a fight that doesn’t matter and you can’t even be hurt by the 15 creatures you’re fighting and it’s just annoying cause you know you’ll win anyway
Somehow I always end up talking about how I hate something