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But... but it's so KEEN...

Pyske

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I currently DM a weekly game, and play in a bi-weekly game. Yet, I find myself masochistically drawn to running yet another game for my D&D newbie co-workers. I know better, but... I just can't help it. I'm enthusiastic about my plot ideas, my co-workers are cool people, and I've never been able to resist evangelizing newbies into RPGs.

What about you folks? Ever been overly enthusiastic about a game and gotten yourself in over your head? Ever been seduced by that "this is so cool I HAVE to run it" feeling? :rolleyes: :D

. . . . . . . -- Eric

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Pyske said:
I currently DM a weekly game, and play in a bi-weekly game. Yet, I find myself masochistically drawn to running yet another game for my D&D newbie co-workers. I know better, but... I just can't help it. I'm enthusiastic about my plot ideas, my co-workers are cool people, and I've never been able to resist evangelizing newbies into RPGs.

What about you folks? Ever been overly enthusiastic about a game and gotten yourself in over your head? Ever been suduced by that "this is so cool I HAVE to run it" feeling? :rolleyes: :D

. . . . . . . -- Eric

I not one to say anything but I once DM twice a week and played in 3 other weekly games.

It is best of the three don't have a lot of overlap in feel and/or contents. Your situation sound great. A newbie group, a group to run for and a group to run with. I doudt(sp?) it will much better. :D
 

Frostmarrow said:
Yup. And don't worry. If a campaign for some reason ends you have still played it, right? :D

What, you're just gonna leave us hanging like that? Frostmarrow, you tease! C'mon, you know you can't resist the war story instinct... it's inborn in all roleplayers. ;)

. . . . . . . -- Eric
 

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Garmorn said:
I not one to say anything but I once DM twice a week and played in 3 other weekly games.

It is best of the three don't have a lot of overlap in feel and/or contents. Your situation sound great. A newbie group, a group to run for and a group to run with. I doudt(sp?) it will much better. :D

If I were still in school, I'd love being in three campaigns at once. I'm just concerned that I might not have time once I factor in work and gaming and game prep to, y'know, eat and sleep and stuff. :)

. . . . . . . -- Eric
 

eat and sleep and stuff

Ugh, you kids these days. You eat -at- the game (unless you game with nutters, there's gotta be anything ranging from chips and soda to SHARK's patented fine cigars and Bass ales). You sleep whenever you get a few moments. Carpool to the game, and sleep in shifts. Stuff? That's immoral.
 

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