Custom Scroll [Art] /u/Smilefreakx DnD: Roll for Initiative!

I recently started to DM. In my theatrical debut of this I created scrolls for my party’s quest. This was my 2ed session with my new group so I went all out. I used card stock, coffee and a lighter to create the effect of an old scroll. Then I used string and a wax seal to seal it. The writing inside I did with an ink quill. When I say the excitement in my players face made it worth it.. It was amazing.

Now I’m running a whole homebrew campaign from scratch. From towns, kingdoms, maps and even custom weapons. My players are so ready but I’m taking my time building the campaign. What are some tips for homebrew story campaigns? What are side quest? Loot? Even what are some laws you give your kingdoms?

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​r/DnD I recently started to DM. In my theatrical debut of this I created scrolls for my party’s quest. This was my 2ed session with my new group so I went all out. I used card stock, coffee and a lighter to create the effect of an old scroll. Then I used string and a wax seal to seal it. The writing inside I did with an ink quill. When I say the excitement in my players face made it worth it.. It was amazing. Now I’m running a whole homebrew campaign from scratch. From towns, kingdoms, maps and even custom weapons. My players are so ready but I’m taking my time building the campaign. What are some tips for homebrew story campaigns? What are side quest? Loot? Even what are some laws you give your kingdoms? submitted by /u/Smilefreakx [link] [comments] 

I recently started to DM. In my theatrical debut of this I created scrolls for my party’s quest. This was my 2ed session with my new group so I went all out. I used card stock, coffee and a lighter to create the effect of an old scroll. Then I used string and a wax seal to seal it. The writing inside I did with an ink quill. When I say the excitement in my players face made it worth it.. It was amazing.

Now I’m running a whole homebrew campaign from scratch. From towns, kingdoms, maps and even custom weapons. My players are so ready but I’m taking my time building the campaign. What are some tips for homebrew story campaigns? What are side quest? Loot? Even what are some laws you give your kingdoms?

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