3. If a story can't be told in under 500 pages, the book is overwritten. (I also don't read a series beyond Book One.)
So, honest question - Do you limit your RPG campaigns to some number of sessions?
3. If a story can't be told in under 500 pages, the book is overwritten. (I also don't read a series beyond Book One.)
I think I am there, too. I keep meaning to watch Ashoka (since Clone Wars is, IMO, the best Star Wars ever produces) but I can't be bothered after television failure after television failure. i want to be excited for The Acolyte, but... meh.On a completely unrelated note, I've lost all of my love for Star Wars. I've never been its biggest fan (preferring fantasy over sci-fi in general), but while I could appreciate it when it was at its best, the current crop of offerings has pretty well killed my affection for the brand.
I feel bad that I don't read comics much anymore, mostly because I feel bad I am not supporting my FLCS. But somewhere around the Nu52 I stopped reading DC and Marvel and over the following years my comics reading in general has diminished. Whenever we go on vacation (we like exploring small cities we have never been to before) I do seek out a comic shop and find something I did not know existed, however.The only comic book I currently read (other than a few older compilations and trade paperbacks) is Usagi Yojimbo. While I do occasionally like newer stories in the superhero comisc, most of them have just gotten too convoluted in their continuities (particularly the X-Men) to follow.
It usually happens on its own.So, honest question - Do you limit your RPG campaigns to some number of sessions?