So the first session as DM hasn’t happened yet. It’s close. We had fixed a date but reasons meant that the agreed date fell threw.
Which means negotiations have to take place again for a new date.
In the meantime just on the off chance that Jonathan, Diego and who ever else took part in the one shot liked their experience and the job I did as DM I’d pitch a couple of campaign ideas to them.
But how to do it?
Oh yeah my go to guy Matthew Colville has some words of advice on this. After all I got the idea from him and this video.
Ok here is a link to my first attempt at a campaign pitch document for three D&D campaigns I wouldn’t mind running. DandD Campaign Pitch
Number one, Army of Darkness, appeals to me but I can’t help wondering why a Role Playing Game has a ‘low’ amount of roleplaying. Surely a roleplaying game should have a fairly high amount of roleplaying, or am I missing the point?
Missing the point. If you watch the video on the post they are explained. But interesting that it’s the dungeon crawl and not the island hoping sail boat one.
I think it appeals to me because it harks back to the old Fighting Fantasy days. Anyway, it’s called Dungeons and Dragons for a reason; it really should be dungeon based shouldn’t it?