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<blockquote data-quote="DNH" data-source="post: 5576604" data-attributes="member: 63615"><p>I used to do recaps for our game but as I tend to overwrite things (see any of my posts on here for evidence!) they quickly expanded into full-blown accounts of the entire session, all padded out with descriptions of the environment, dialogues, internal monologues, the good times, the bad times, the works. The PCs became characters in an ongoing work of fiction, in short, one that I was writing up based on the events of the gaming session. Thing is, I really enjoyed writing them and my players really enjoyed reading them. We also all agreed that they were useful to recap events between one session and the next and I also used them to reinforce certain ideas, threads, events, locations and NPCs.</p><p></p><p>But ... writing like that takes time which I don't really have, if I'm honest, and so I took the decision a while back to stop doing it. My players were disappointed but understanding. Yes, I will kind of miss it but I simply don't have the time to do it.</p><p></p><p>[MENTION=75065]jbear[/MENTION] I don't think players would feel like they were getting homework if they were being given this document to read. I think they would do though if the OP asked *them* to submit something - probably not a good idea, that. I think yours is the best advice though - ask your players what *they* think.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DNH, post: 5576604, member: 63615"] I used to do recaps for our game but as I tend to overwrite things (see any of my posts on here for evidence!) they quickly expanded into full-blown accounts of the entire session, all padded out with descriptions of the environment, dialogues, internal monologues, the good times, the bad times, the works. The PCs became characters in an ongoing work of fiction, in short, one that I was writing up based on the events of the gaming session. Thing is, I really enjoyed writing them and my players really enjoyed reading them. We also all agreed that they were useful to recap events between one session and the next and I also used them to reinforce certain ideas, threads, events, locations and NPCs. But ... writing like that takes time which I don't really have, if I'm honest, and so I took the decision a while back to stop doing it. My players were disappointed but understanding. Yes, I will kind of miss it but I simply don't have the time to do it. [MENTION=75065]jbear[/MENTION] I don't think players would feel like they were getting homework if they were being given this document to read. I think they would do though if the OP asked *them* to submit something - probably not a good idea, that. I think yours is the best advice though - ask your players what *they* think. [/QUOTE]
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