Monday, February 28, 2005
Greetings, gamers, adventurers, geeks and other extraordinary creatures out there in the ethernet.
My gaming side was taking a bit of a beating recently, and I think the GM in me was in a rather foul mood. Quite frankly, I was starting to get annoyed with Dungeons & Dragons in general. Really, I think everything was starting to bug me about the game -- the crunchiness of the rules, the dungeon crawls, the style of play and the simple knowledge that I'll be stuck running Return to the Temple of Elemental Evil for quite some time.
Perhaps it was the GM version of cold feet, or maybe it was just a sudden desire for something different, but I think, either way, it's more or less passed now. I think I can be content running RttToEE to thebitter end. I can still hope that end is within the foreseeable future so as to avoid intense boredom and monotony, but I'm pretty sure I'll be good to go for the coming months.
My gaming side was taking a bit of a beating recently, and I think the GM in me was in a rather foul mood. Quite frankly, I was starting to get annoyed with Dungeons & Dragons in general. Really, I think everything was starting to bug me about the game -- the crunchiness of the rules, the dungeon crawls, the style of play and the simple knowledge that I'll be stuck running Return to the Temple of Elemental Evil for quite some time.
Perhaps it was the GM version of cold feet, or maybe it was just a sudden desire for something different, but I think, either way, it's more or less passed now. I think I can be content running RttToEE to the
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GMing makes you happy.
The computer tells you so.
You'll be GMing until you die. That'll make you crazy.
This will make the players happy. We like to be happy.
The computer tells us so.
You'll try to kill us at every possible opportunity. This will make us crazy.
This is why we have sharp pencils. Arn't you glad you have sharp pencils, too?
Despirately awaiting Paranoia, Z.
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The computer tells you so.
You'll be GMing until you die. That'll make you crazy.
This will make the players happy. We like to be happy.
The computer tells us so.
You'll try to kill us at every possible opportunity. This will make us crazy.
This is why we have sharp pencils. Arn't you glad you have sharp pencils, too?
Despirately awaiting Paranoia, Z.
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