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<blockquote data-quote="Dark Dragon" data-source="post: 310497" data-attributes="member: 1115"><p>Good to hear that others have similar feelings about this. I'm now 28 and playing (A)D&D for 11 years. During the last months, nearly the same thing happened to me as Dragonblade descriped. I'm now DM in two groups, in the first for now nearly two years, and a player in a third one. I never write the full adventure down, only the important plots (as the players are completely unpredictable in their actions). But I'm getting tired of that: just sitting at the desk, staring on an empty paper, but the mind full of ideas for the next three years. Perhaps it's lazyness, but more likely, it's being too often and too long DM and there are too many RPG sessions I'm taking part (in a quite static magic D&D system, but that's just my opinion). I still like playing the game (especially with my friends from school), but as a DM, I'll be surely out for a long while. </p><p>Perhaps that would help you (in addition to Edena's and others good advices): take a step back and focus on other (new) things. Give the fantasy a rest to recover. Find new players, who do not debate on the rules (because they don't know them) and simply play the game anew, with changed rules, if you want.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dark Dragon, post: 310497, member: 1115"] Good to hear that others have similar feelings about this. I'm now 28 and playing (A)D&D for 11 years. During the last months, nearly the same thing happened to me as Dragonblade descriped. I'm now DM in two groups, in the first for now nearly two years, and a player in a third one. I never write the full adventure down, only the important plots (as the players are completely unpredictable in their actions). But I'm getting tired of that: just sitting at the desk, staring on an empty paper, but the mind full of ideas for the next three years. Perhaps it's lazyness, but more likely, it's being too often and too long DM and there are too many RPG sessions I'm taking part (in a quite static magic D&D system, but that's just my opinion). I still like playing the game (especially with my friends from school), but as a DM, I'll be surely out for a long while. Perhaps that would help you (in addition to Edena's and others good advices): take a step back and focus on other (new) things. Give the fantasy a rest to recover. Find new players, who do not debate on the rules (because they don't know them) and simply play the game anew, with changed rules, if you want. [/QUOTE]
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