I have been DMing a game of Humblewood with some homebrew thrown into it. Before Christmas, we had our big story moment, where a fire wizard burnt down the players hometown. The players watched as everything they had ever known got burnt away, I described how the smoke hurt their lungs, how the embers pelted their skin. We ended the game on that note, with plans of picking up the next session on a time-skip.
And then the fires happened here in Los Angeles, and I was one of the first people who had to evacuate, and suddenly the game hit way closer to home for me, and for some of my players. We were supposed to do our follow up session yesterday but my players opted against it to just recoup some more after this past week.
We will recover from this, but man it has been a hard week lol.
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r/DnD I have been DMing a game of Humblewood with some homebrew thrown into it. Before Christmas, we had our big story moment, where a fire wizard burnt down the players hometown. The players watched as everything they had ever known got burnt away, I described how the smoke hurt their lungs, how the embers pelted their skin. We ended the game on that note, with plans of picking up the next session on a time-skip. And then the fires happened here in Los Angeles, and I was one of the first people who had to evacuate, and suddenly the game hit way closer to home for me, and for some of my players. We were supposed to do our follow up session yesterday but my players opted against it to just recoup some more after this past week. We will recover from this, but man it has been a hard week lol. submitted by /u/flannelsandjeans [link] [comments]
I have been DMing a game of Humblewood with some homebrew thrown into it. Before Christmas, we had our big story moment, where a fire wizard burnt down the players hometown. The players watched as everything they had ever known got burnt away, I described how the smoke hurt their lungs, how the embers pelted their skin. We ended the game on that note, with plans of picking up the next session on a time-skip.
And then the fires happened here in Los Angeles, and I was one of the first people who had to evacuate, and suddenly the game hit way closer to home for me, and for some of my players. We were supposed to do our follow up session yesterday but my players opted against it to just recoup some more after this past week.
We will recover from this, but man it has been a hard week lol.
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