i would like to put together a small group of people (no more than five or six) who can meet once a week for several hours to run a D&D campaign. but i dont want this to be a traditional D&D campaign, i would like for several people to act as the dungeon master at different times. i would like to start off with one person running the game say, leading the group starting out in a small village as members of the party train, gather supplies, form alliances, and anything else that you would do at the start of a campaign and when in a town. then, as the party moves to say the forest in travel to a far land, or to kill a dragon or whatever reason we decided to form the group in the pub and leave town in the first place, some one else DM the game. i think that this would bring about an interesting element to a game, because different people would DM in different ways, and would bring there own twist to the story line, and yet they would still maintain a party member (obviously whoever was DM in would lead the party for that leg of the trip, however, they would have to separate DM and player knowledge, bringing in yet another twist)
if anyone would be interested in such a campaign (obviously i understand that people work and have school so we could play around that) please email me or leave a comment on this post and we will see what we can work out! i am hoping to get some new dice and i am seriously thinking about buying a set of campaign coins for such an event, or perhaps a few people would be interested in splitting the cost of the set? just a thought...
Monday, December 29, 2008
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I'm definitely interested. Now hopefully my dice will get used again.
nate and shannon are both very interested, and brandon will play if sue will, so we have our six people right there!
I'm certainly interested. I'm more of a Cyberpunk guy though, but I'd still go for it. It would probably be difficult to do much though because of people being everywhere but within 10 miles of each other.
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