Bruxy
December 18th, 2016, 23:44
Hi guys. I've never DM'd a session in my life, FG or RL, but as the proud owner of a sparkly new UL I'm looking to change that very soon. My regular DM is due to become a dad and since I've sponged off his generous nature for too long I figure now is a good time to give him a rest and return the many favours. DM'ing looks pretty full-on, so I reckon I need to break myself in gently and I'm looking for recommendations on some smaller, simpler adventures.
We run a 2-3hr session once per week and I'm looking for things that can be run and done in maybe 3-4 sessions, but that I can flow quickly into a second or third mini-campaign once I've learned my lessons and got my head around things. If my group can keep and develop their characters between each recommended adventure, rather than jumping between games/settings, that would be perfect.
I've got the Savage Worlds rules pack and the 5e Deluxe PHB (shout out to the Black Friday sweepstakes for that one!) so anything in those areas and I'm laughing. High fantasy is our usual bag but I'm not averse to throwing in a sci-fi or more contemporary thing using SW if you've got a good suggestion.
I'm not looking for minimal DM challenge, just things that won't completely swamp me.
Cheers!
We run a 2-3hr session once per week and I'm looking for things that can be run and done in maybe 3-4 sessions, but that I can flow quickly into a second or third mini-campaign once I've learned my lessons and got my head around things. If my group can keep and develop their characters between each recommended adventure, rather than jumping between games/settings, that would be perfect.
I've got the Savage Worlds rules pack and the 5e Deluxe PHB (shout out to the Black Friday sweepstakes for that one!) so anything in those areas and I'm laughing. High fantasy is our usual bag but I'm not averse to throwing in a sci-fi or more contemporary thing using SW if you've got a good suggestion.
I'm not looking for minimal DM challenge, just things that won't completely swamp me.
Cheers!