not-so-newguy
Legend
West Marches campaign?
Lost mines is free on dndbeyond. So I would have them watch this video to get the story part and then teach them enough to survive session 1 or 2 (dont tpk)So now I've been asked to teach others on their staff how to DM (many the first time playing the game) to be ready in a couple weeks.
This is genuinely exciting: I know that you have had a number of playgroup frustrations, and though this is significantly daunting, thus could be extremely fun. Especially if the staff are there for it.Apparently the previous DM who is leaving the duties had been running them through his own campaign world. So I'll have to shift those expectations a bit - I can't take over an original setting I know nothing about.
The group of players apparently have some experience since the club is a few months old already (though new ones come now and then). I don't know who is running the game other than the library director (who has never played a game), her husband who volunteers when his schedule allows it, and one other staff member who has been an assistant DM to the person who is leaving. I'm doing an organizational Zoom call next week for a bit more information and to give the staff a "crash course" about how to DM.
My wife (a gamer herself) was surprised I took this task, thinking that DMing is something that is really difficult. I explained to her that I don't believe it is - at least to learn to be a novice DM. (Sure, to be an amazing DM that takes training.)
The library apparently has access to a 3D printer that it uses to print the character miniatures. They also make custom maps on Inkcarnate and have them printed at a local shop. It sounds like they have been sparing no expense, but I think all that accoutrements will be intimidating for new DMs.