Ughhhh @lovely-little-lethe sorry about the dwindling DND updates, we legit haven't had DND in forever because our DM coaches tennis and I swear they have a match every week or something so he keeps having to cancel :(

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Ughhhh @lovely-little-lethe sorry about the dwindling DND updates, we legit haven't had DND in forever because our DM coaches tennis and I swear they have a match every week or something so he keeps having to cancel :(
Questions To Ask Your Players As A DM
As a DM, it can be helpful to ask your players some questions before you jump head first into your campaign. I like to put these questions into three categories: Logistics, Character, and Campaign
I'll include some example questions that you can ask your players before the campaign begins.
Campaign Questions can be very generalized. These questions can help you get an idea as to what aspects of gameplay that your players like the most, along with any hard boundaries that your players may have.
What is your favorite part about playing D&D?
What is your least favorite part about playing D&D?
Are there any topics you want to specifically avoid or explore?
What kind of tones or themes would you like to be present or absent in the campaign?
Are there any house rules you particularly like or dislike?
Game Logistics: The most integral part of a campaign. You'll probably definitely be asking some of these questions after each individual session.
How often do you want to meet and for how long?
List all available days and times.
How do you think tardiness and absences should be handled?
Do you want optional days (one-shots) or breaks built into the schedule? How?
How much time are you willing and/or able to spend on the campaign between sessions? (leveling, side conversations, discussions with DM, reviewing notes, giving feedback, etc.)
Character Questions often cover things like combat and backstory integration.
What kind of combat roles are you interested in? (tank, melee damage, ranged damage, control, support, healing, etc.)
What kind of non-combat roles are you interested in? (socializing, scouting, surviving, thieving, utility, crafting, investigating, etc.)
How much effort do you want to put into creating your backstory and involving it in the narrative? (written length, detail of NPCs and locations, adding plot hooks, etc.)
Is there anything specific you do or don't want to have happen to your character? (transformations, relationships, conflicts, etc.)
Scheduling Conflicts
Hero: *Is going out at night to bring in their mail* Villain: *Emerging from the shadows* AHAHAHA! I’ve caught you off guard at your own home! Now, I’m finally going to destroy you, once and for all!! Hero: Ugh okay, but can I have like ten minutes to go change first? I am not doing a final boss-fight in socks and slides… Villain: Could you make it closer to five minutes? I’m actually really busy tonight and I don’t have that much time? Hero: Well I’m kind of in the middle of something right now too… Exactly how long did you think this fight was gonna take? Villain: I was obviously going to have you beat in under 3 minutes! Hero: You and I both know that’s not true! This fight was going to take at least 15 minutes because of all the banter and stalemates... Could we maybe just do this on Saturday or something? Villain: I’m very busy on Saturday. Does Sunday work? Hero: No I’m busy on Sunday! Monday? Villain: Ugh. I guess I can make Monday work. But you better show up and not try to reschedule! I don’t appreciate when people change plans on me. Hero: Yeah, I’ll show up. But you better not turn up unannounced at my house before then! Villain: Well fine! But don’t keep me waiting on Monday, that would be very rude of you! Hero: Fine. Villain: Well then, have a bad night and don't take care! *Fades back into the shadows*
(I don't know why, but the idea of two enemies scheduling their big fight in advance like this has always been a very funny concept to me, so here you go!)
It's still such a funny thing to me that Charlie Rowe was apparently up for Spiderman and then ended up replacing Tom in Wolf Hall years later
still hold a bit of a grudge that Tom didn’t go back to Wolf Hall. we could’ve got him in historically accurate Tudor dress once again 😔
🗓 the true evil.
The universe is aligned against us seeing these men again together on screen 😭😭
When you double-book yourself for:
(i) bra shopping with your besties
(ii) putting on a gig with your OTHER besties
Aldis Hodge is to Leverage: Redemption
as
Ian de Caestecker is to Agents of SHIELD Season 7