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D&D 5E DM Bloggers

Gilthanis

First Post
How many DM's blog their gaming sessions and if you do, what's your style?

I have created on with 8 sessions documented and it's targeted more toward sharing hooks and lessons learned with other DM's.


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jasper

Rotten DM
I do an after action report/write up in the adventure league forum. How go it is depends on my mood when typing.
 

Rhenny

Adventurer
I just do a session summary as a narrative. I realize that the players will be checking it, so I try to add in the things that they might forget or the things that hint at important choice points for later sessions.

It is hard to remember so I tell them that I may elaborate or leave out some of the stuff. I try to get an overall sense of what everyone has contributed during the session and sometimes I add comments at the end.

Here's an example http://www.enworld.org/forum/showthread.php?469708-Rhenny-s-Princes-of-the-Apocalypse-Campaign-Logs

When I play in a game, I write them as diary/journal entries from my character's perspective.

Here's an example http://www.enworld.org/forum/showthread.php?503889-Lenora-s-Journal-for-Our-Phandelver-Campaign

I just keep them in Story Hour on EnWorld forum.

Cheers
 

MNblockhead

A Title Much Cooler Than Anything on the Old Site
I use Realm Works to track games. One nice thing about Realm Works is that if you have your adventure entered in it and run the game from it, you can simply click the reveal buttons as the party completes different scenes and encounters different places and NPCs and that get tracked automatically. But you can also create session notes and genearal DM notes. Everything auto-hyperlinks with other content in your realm.
 

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