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<blockquote data-quote="Christopher Bixby" data-source="post: 7933429" data-attributes="member: 6996142"><p>So i have a session on Friday and have hit a wall of writers block with my written material. i have decided to get the party back on the main track of the campaign that i have been working on and have introduced some not so well known Norse mythology to the party. i have been working on this campaign for some time now and keep coming back after each session to add more to it as we play. My players are cool with me winging it when i need to however i am not the best as taking notes so i have one of the party doing that and go off of her notes that she takes. I am at a cross roads for how i want this to go because we usually do the sessions at night when the kids go to bed and on the weekends when we can stay up later than during the week. </p><p>The campaign is set in ancient Norse times and they are going after the mask of Loki. i have it in my head that the person who hired the party is also the main villain and will be Loki in disguise and giving him back the mask of Loki will start Ragnarok and cause Balder's death to start the events of Ragnarok. with this in mind i know where i want it to go i just dont know how to get the party not only ready for Ragnarok but for the final battle between them and Loki. If there are any people out there as far as DM's go who have run something similar and could give some advice on getting through the writers block that would be helpful and appreciated. I would also welcome anyone who has done something similar to give some advice to newer DM's like myself on how they could get enough written material down to run two sessions in a row.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Christopher Bixby, post: 7933429, member: 6996142"] So i have a session on Friday and have hit a wall of writers block with my written material. i have decided to get the party back on the main track of the campaign that i have been working on and have introduced some not so well known Norse mythology to the party. i have been working on this campaign for some time now and keep coming back after each session to add more to it as we play. My players are cool with me winging it when i need to however i am not the best as taking notes so i have one of the party doing that and go off of her notes that she takes. I am at a cross roads for how i want this to go because we usually do the sessions at night when the kids go to bed and on the weekends when we can stay up later than during the week. The campaign is set in ancient Norse times and they are going after the mask of Loki. i have it in my head that the person who hired the party is also the main villain and will be Loki in disguise and giving him back the mask of Loki will start Ragnarok and cause Balder's death to start the events of Ragnarok. with this in mind i know where i want it to go i just dont know how to get the party not only ready for Ragnarok but for the final battle between them and Loki. If there are any people out there as far as DM's go who have run something similar and could give some advice on getting through the writers block that would be helpful and appreciated. I would also welcome anyone who has done something similar to give some advice to newer DM's like myself on how they could get enough written material down to run two sessions in a row. [/QUOTE]
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