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<blockquote data-quote="Dirigible" data-source="post: 1515209" data-attributes="member: 12631"><p>Beer.</p><p></p><p>I'm sure wiser and shinier heads have already weighed in with advice both mighty and... wise..., so here's what I can tell you.</p><p></p><p>A few months ago, I was in grave doubt of my GMing skills. Perhaps I was suffering from burnout. Anyway, after a fairly full gaming session, I was called on to GM something to fill in the remaining time. With a mere two minutes thought, I came up with an idea which I developed on the fly as we played.</p><p></p><p>It turned out to be the best session I'd GMed in a year or more. I pulled in old plot threads, made some surprisingly deep NPCs off the top of my head, and turned it all into a murder mystery. There was no combat (except wrestling a drunk surgeon to stop him performing an appendectomy...) Great fun was had all around.</p><p></p><p>The point being, the only thing that will show you how good a GM you are is doing it, and doing it well. Don't worry that you might not be as good as one of the others; everyone has a style and aspects of that style will be better or at least intriguingly different enough that the players will enjoy it.</p><p></p><p>Now if you'll excuse me, I have to go scrub the taste of psychobabble out of my mouth.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dirigible, post: 1515209, member: 12631"] Beer. I'm sure wiser and shinier heads have already weighed in with advice both mighty and... wise..., so here's what I can tell you. A few months ago, I was in grave doubt of my GMing skills. Perhaps I was suffering from burnout. Anyway, after a fairly full gaming session, I was called on to GM something to fill in the remaining time. With a mere two minutes thought, I came up with an idea which I developed on the fly as we played. It turned out to be the best session I'd GMed in a year or more. I pulled in old plot threads, made some surprisingly deep NPCs off the top of my head, and turned it all into a murder mystery. There was no combat (except wrestling a drunk surgeon to stop him performing an appendectomy...) Great fun was had all around. The point being, the only thing that will show you how good a GM you are is doing it, and doing it well. Don't worry that you might not be as good as one of the others; everyone has a style and aspects of that style will be better or at least intriguingly different enough that the players will enjoy it. Now if you'll excuse me, I have to go scrub the taste of psychobabble out of my mouth. [/QUOTE]
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