Wednesday, May 04, 2005
Never, ever split the party
On Sunday, we completed our fourth weekly session in a row of D&D. Now we'll be taking a week off (can't play on Mother's Day). After four weeks in a row, I was kind of pleased with the amount of space we'd covered, and I was also quite happy with the way things went during three of the four sessions (the first of the batch was a big loser, but shit happens).
However, the biggest challenge was that the party was split up. At one point, it was split three ways (but thankfully not for long). By the end of the session, we still hadn't quite re-formed the party into a cohesive whole. That will definitely happen right at the beginning of the next session.
The drama of the last session was absolutely brilliant. All of my players should be commended for their efforts, but Logan and Rawl are really responsible for kicking things off and getting everyone into the mood. And the best thing was none of the other players realized what was going on. They didn't realize that Damoth was being written out. Heheh. Brilliant, I say!
And with such a kickass session behind me, I can't wait for the next session. I've even gone so far as to suggest to the group that we start playing weekly ... although I'm not sure if that will actually happen.
However, the biggest challenge was that the party was split up. At one point, it was split three ways (but thankfully not for long). By the end of the session, we still hadn't quite re-formed the party into a cohesive whole. That will definitely happen right at the beginning of the next session.
The drama of the last session was absolutely brilliant. All of my players should be commended for their efforts, but Logan and Rawl are really responsible for kicking things off and getting everyone into the mood. And the best thing was none of the other players realized what was going on. They didn't realize that Damoth was being written out. Heheh. Brilliant, I say!
And with such a kickass session behind me, I can't wait for the next session. I've even gone so far as to suggest to the group that we start playing weekly ... although I'm not sure if that will actually happen.
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