Sunday, March 22, 2015

Extended Rest Complete

Almost a year ago, I got the hell outta Alabama (again) and moved Aberdeen, to South Dakota, accompanying my daughter and her family. Since then, I've been acclimating to the weather, re-establishing myself in a new location, and dealing with other encounters that Life serves up. 

Happy to report that I have my own apartment now, and have re-stabilized my work flow, to the point where I am ready to blow the dust off my DM hat and get back into the RPDM gig. 

I have set up a mostly weekly schedule for this blog and my other RPDM social media locations, and aim to get various actions in play. I have set Sunday morning up for this weekly delivery, and say 'mostly' to cover the weekends when I may not publish something due to spending time with grandchild #1, Joshua.
Overland Map by Wizards of the Coast
He came over he stayed with me last weekend, and I introduced him to his first official D&D session. Previously, as we were still getting situated here, I ran the Heroes of Hesiod game for he and his younger sister, Angel. They both took to it well, Joshua more than Angel, however. She did catch on quickly, but is still too young and doesn't have the attention span to play more than a few minutes. 

Last weekend, I ran Joshua through the character creation process, and he rolled up Thunder the human fighter, armed with a greatsword. We then ventured into the first part of Lost Mine of Phandelver, and he handled it well, rolling very positive numbers and cleaving through goblins in single hits. We'll be continuing the adventure perhaps this weekend, and onward from there.

That was my return to DMing after separating from my players in Alabama, and it was good. Unlike where I lived there, there is a D&D hobby shop in this town, I've already met with the owners and played a session with some other local players, and am looking to set up another group of players here. 

Back to my RPDM offerings. I have a couple of notebooks with DM notes about various topics and ideas which I'll be transferring into this blog. Many of the ideas I plan to use in my sessions, and I want to make them public should anyone else think them worthy to use in their own campaigns. 

I'll also continue to add to the RPG SceneShots, when I have collected and processed enough pics from my video gaming to add. 

So there's an update on the past year, and my adventure plan for the future. Roll 'em!

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