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Title: A Fool's Errand
Post by: stormwell on January 25, 2017, 01:10:10 PM
Last night got to run the first part of my Fool's Errand campaign, though time constraints meant for a short gaming session. As ever there was one or two things that I didn't account for, though thankfully didn't have to wing things that much. Regardless heres the session report followed by some thoughts.

http://www.utherwaldpress.com/2017/01/a-fools-errand.html
Title: Re: A Fool's Errand
Post by: Jubal on January 31, 2017, 10:17:43 PM
Just got round to reading this - my limited experience of GMing is that players will always either run away or stand and fight, as determined by whatever you didn't want them to do when you were writing the scenario :P

Sounds fun anyhow :)

Also, to let you know, we might be doing a forum restructure soon - won't make much difference to you, but the Press forum will be refiled in with the other tabletop & boardgame design subforums, just to make things a bit more compact & make it easier for people browsing the forum to find your stuff.
Title: Re: A Fool's Errand
Post by: stormwell on February 01, 2017, 11:33:06 AM
Also, to let you know, we might be doing a forum restructure soon - won't make much difference to you, but the Press forum will be refiled in with the other tabletop & boardgame design subforums, just to make things a bit more compact & make it easier for people browsing the forum to find your stuff.

OK, thanks for the heads up.
Title: Re: A Fool's Errand
Post by: Phoenixguard09 on February 01, 2017, 09:46:57 PM
Very nice writeup, I'm looking forward to more.

Will concur with Jubs. Players only run from encounters if you've never really contemplated that they might. :P
Title: Re: A Fool's Errand
Post by: stormwell on February 03, 2017, 05:49:49 PM
Dunno if and when this will continue, the game was a last minute plan since some of the group weren't able to make it that week.