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<blockquote data-quote="R_J_K75" data-source="post: 8168871" data-attributes="member: 6921294"><p>Think I'm the opposite here. When I was young, in Junior High and High School, & probably even before that in elementary school, I ran both modules and created my own dungeons. There was no thought given to any long connected campaign. After a break, I started playing again in the mid-90s, I ran more modules and supplemented them with a few adventures I'd written myself. Nowadays and for the better part of the last 10 years I've run very few modules. I've found my attention span for reading is pretty limited and my reading comprehension isn't the best anymore either. So by the time I search for a module of suitable level, read it two or three times if its even worth running, and modifying what I need, its just easier and quicker to write my own. I retain the information better and because we don't play for more than 3 or 4 hours every other week it would take us a long time to get through even a short module. I don't prep anymore than 3 or 4 scenes at once.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="R_J_K75, post: 8168871, member: 6921294"] Think I'm the opposite here. When I was young, in Junior High and High School, & probably even before that in elementary school, I ran both modules and created my own dungeons. There was no thought given to any long connected campaign. After a break, I started playing again in the mid-90s, I ran more modules and supplemented them with a few adventures I'd written myself. Nowadays and for the better part of the last 10 years I've run very few modules. I've found my attention span for reading is pretty limited and my reading comprehension isn't the best anymore either. So by the time I search for a module of suitable level, read it two or three times if its even worth running, and modifying what I need, its just easier and quicker to write my own. I retain the information better and because we don't play for more than 3 or 4 hours every other week it would take us a long time to get through even a short module. I don't prep anymore than 3 or 4 scenes at once. [/QUOTE]
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