Today the latest campaign book for the Judge Dredd and the Worlds of 2000 A.D., The Judge Child arrived. Along with the Rogue Trooper one shot collection.
I do love how EN Publishing are doing the major Judge Dredd story arcs. In the near future we will be getting the Apocalypse War. Which naturally will cover block wars.
I’m also hoping that EN Publishing will also release a one shot collection for Strontium Dog to complete the set for the three 2000 A.D. characters covered so far.
In the meantime let’s read today’s hashtag post…
“Welcome to my nightmare
I think you’re gonna like it
I think you’re gonna feel you belong
A nocturnal vacation
A necessary sedation
You wanna feel at home ’cause you belong
Welcome to my nightmare” Alice Cooper Welcome to my Nightmare
Is how I feel about my homebrew campaign.
There is always a bit of self doubt, insecurity nagging away that the players won’t like the way the campaign is going or the particular session.
You hope that they like it. After all you gave them options to choose from for the campaign setting. They chose the one they wanted. You gave them a one sheet about the campaign for the session zero.
But still there is that nagging sensation in a dark recess of your brain telling you they don’t like it, they aren’t having fun, they don’t feel part of the world you are weaving together.
It’s hard to overcome that feeling of imposter syndrome.
If only they knew your doubts and insecurities as they chuck their dice.
That DM screen hides so much more than just your notes, dice and miniatures.
Welcome to my nightmare…