My 10 year old kiddo turns 11 in a few days, and he knows I run multiple weekly rpgs. In fact, one of my players sent him a box set of D&D books for young folk as a Christmas present. I finally convinced him to crack them open a few days ago and he’s on his second read already. It’s wild to me that his reason for not wanting to read them in the first place was “someone gave them to me”, because I know he likes D&D – we started a campaign with some of his classmates who are neighbors last summer
He’s decided he wants to play D&D for his birthday. His party is small – he’s only having 3 friends over, so it’s definitely doable. Anyway, I am having a dumb writers block moment and I’m flailing at the idea of coming up with a one shot in a couple days. Can y’all hit me with some ideas? I can flesh things out if I’ve got an idea that resonates, but I’m struggling to think of an idea that get’s the creativity going.
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r/DnD My 10 year old kiddo turns 11 in a few days, and he knows I run multiple weekly rpgs. In fact, one of my players sent him a box set of D&D books for young folk as a Christmas present. I finally convinced him to crack them open a few days ago and he’s on his second read already. It’s wild to me that his reason for not wanting to read them in the first place was “someone gave them to me”, because I know he likes D&D – we started a campaign with some of his classmates who are neighbors last summer He’s decided he wants to play D&D for his birthday. His party is small – he’s only having 3 friends over, so it’s definitely doable. Anyway, I am having a dumb writers block moment and I’m flailing at the idea of coming up with a one shot in a couple days. Can y’all hit me with some ideas? I can flesh things out if I’ve got an idea that resonates, but I’m struggling to think of an idea that get’s the creativity going. submitted by /u/Melkain [link] [comments]
My 10 year old kiddo turns 11 in a few days, and he knows I run multiple weekly rpgs. In fact, one of my players sent him a box set of D&D books for young folk as a Christmas present. I finally convinced him to crack them open a few days ago and he’s on his second read already. It’s wild to me that his reason for not wanting to read them in the first place was “someone gave them to me”, because I know he likes D&D – we started a campaign with some of his classmates who are neighbors last summer
He’s decided he wants to play D&D for his birthday. His party is small – he’s only having 3 friends over, so it’s definitely doable. Anyway, I am having a dumb writers block moment and I’m flailing at the idea of coming up with a one shot in a couple days. Can y’all hit me with some ideas? I can flesh things out if I’ve got an idea that resonates, but I’m struggling to think of an idea that get’s the creativity going.
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