Before anyone feels sorry for me, I had lots of fun and learned so much drawing this.
Also it is totally normal and okay for me that big chunks of backstories / potential plot lines, never make the “DM’s cut”, even the ones I put quite a but of effort in. I enjoy building a lot around characters, but get that my PC isn’t the main character, and some things might not fit the story or party. (Don’t worry I don’t dump a 30 page backstory on my DM, we mainly talk, and he gets a google doc with short summaries and quick reference guides for names etc.)
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r/DnD Before anyone feels sorry for me, I had lots of fun and learned so much drawing this. Also it is totally normal and okay for me that big chunks of backstories / potential plot lines, never make the “DM’s cut”, even the ones I put quite a but of effort in. I enjoy building a lot around characters, but get that my PC isn’t the main character, and some things might not fit the story or party. (Don’t worry I don’t dump a 30 page backstory on my DM, we mainly talk, and he gets a google doc with short summaries and quick reference guides for names etc.) submitted by /u/centrifuge_destroyer [link] [comments]
Before anyone feels sorry for me, I had lots of fun and learned so much drawing this.
Also it is totally normal and okay for me that big chunks of backstories / potential plot lines, never make the “DM’s cut”, even the ones I put quite a but of effort in. I enjoy building a lot around characters, but get that my PC isn’t the main character, and some things might not fit the story or party. (Don’t worry I don’t dump a 30 page backstory on my DM, we mainly talk, and he gets a google doc with short summaries and quick reference guides for names etc.)
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