Saturday, 25 April 2026
D&Dr: Downtime
This picture is (as far as I know) of Dave Dorman, taken from the Dungeon Master's Guide of the second edition of laying Dungeons & Dragons. I always loved it. Anyway, comes a time in a D&Dr campaign when you don't play much. You have been running it for a while, had a few big adventures, the characters have progressed, got stronger, more powerful, and you feel like you are out of ideas. It often happens round this time of year, from my experience anyway. It is therefore time for downtime, and brainstorm your player(s) for inspiration. Any story suggestions from my readers are of course welcome.
Labels:
books,
childhood,
Dave Dorman,
Dungeons and Dragons,
enfance,
famille,
family,
games,
jeux,
jeux de rôles,
livre,
livres,
nostalgia,
nostalgie,
role playing games
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