I am planning a #DND5e campaign. The following thread contains excerpts of my notes and various musings as I plan. Maybe once we play I'll post updates about how things actually happen. And then share this account with the players at the end. Could be tedious, but could be fun?
Note: This started on the bird site, but we need to migrate. I only have 40-something posts so far, I guess I'll just paste them here. It helps me procrastinate writing info for sidequests, so everybody wins!
I'll have plenty of time to define the macguffins later.
Planned from the start. Unless I change my mind later.
I doubt anyone will buy this item.
Code names of Side Quests. #DnD5e
It's... metaphorical!
Wow, I really need to get back to planning this. Our current campaign just proved the importance of being extraordinarily prepared in case the party decides to incite a riot and destroy a temple instead of following the plot. You know, normal #DungeonsandDragons things. #DnD5e
Listen, I just learned how to use Photoshop recently.
I didn't want to do much world building, but I kind of get how it happens now. I keep going off on tangents adding characters and mysteries... Before today I was like, "this town has a mayor, but he doesn't matter." Now I find myself adding a murder mystery about mayor's brother. #DnD
I figured there were some treasure hunters involved with starting the campaign's plot, but never intended for the party to meet them, so I didn't have to worry about who they are. ...BUT WAIT, THEY MIGHT, better be ready for these nerds just in case!!
But really, though, is this a normal stage of campaign creation? Planning story arcs for NPCs whom you have no intention for your party to ever meet if all goes to plan? Or am I losing my mind already?
#DungeonsAndDragons #DND5e #DungeonMasterProblems
A very friendly dragonborn named Wedgey runs Wedgey's Tavern & Grill.
Making a stat block for Wedgey just in case... and I'm defining a challenge rating and XP and like... NO, guys, don't kill Wedgey! I recently said I would be okay with murder hobos, so if Wedgey dies, I blame myself for saying that.

Me: Still so many things to do. Got a prophecy to write, early encounters to plan, sidequests to define, plot contingencies to outline, create NPCs in Roll20, make maps.....

Also Me: Okay, I think I've almost nailed down my role playing voices for most of the early NPCs!

Okay, my new favorite thing - rolling for random loot from the DM guide. Kill some kobolds for your first encounter? They were carrying a Trident of Fish Command! Enjoy! #DnD5e #DungeonMaster
I am just laughing sitting here thinking about this group potentially gaining the ability to control fish in Session 1. Note: there is no intention for this campaign to ever go to, like, the ocean.

Spoken during #DnD tonight: "I just wanted to get in a fight with a random NPC, and the DM can't just have have a character sheet ready for them!? Worst campaign ever!"

As the #DungeonMaster of the next campaign... Crap.

Now I have used Photoshop to add a new pathway to a cave map I found on the internet, and it doesn't suck! I am a god!
Ummmmm... Now I might rework part of my villain's master plan to accommodate one of my players being killed offscreen and replaced by a mimic/shapeshifter creature under his control to surprise the party, because that would actually be pretty badass. #DnD5e #DungeonMaster
Okay, the original character doesn't actually die, and instead is later found and we end up doing this.
I'm not gonna monologue exposition very often. But I gotta a little at the beginning. Maybe if I practice I'll be able to get through it without giggling...

Me just now: "If for some reason [NPC1] gets killed unexpectedly, I can pivot and use [NPC2] for that function instead. It's not like I've encouraged my friends to be a party of murder hobos who will kill both of them!"

[check back later to see how this tweet ages]

I need to be writing mythology and background for this campaign... but I just got another idea to run a campaign based on Disney World...

There's four kingdoms! One has a princess & ratfolk wizard in a castle, one is a bustling international hub, one is populated by druids who worship a giant tree, and one is tormented by ghosts who come from a towering old monument.

I just need a story!

The Deck of Many Things is so freaking nuts. I want to use it. I fear having to DM some of these results. But it would be amazing.
...Maybe late in the campaign.

I've been sitting here drawing hypothetical cards for my friends and imagining the results.

Alex draws first and gets 50,000gp in riches.
Then Dave draws and gets a devoted servant.
Then Alex excitedly draws again and gets Ruin, watches riches & everything he owns disappear. xD

I hate when I'm searching through google images for my NPCs and then find one that's like "YES, that's perfect for this character!" and then find out it's an image of an actual character from something real.

I think one of my NPCs is a Critical Role character, OH WELL.

This is going to be SO IMPORTANT and not at all a joke, you just wait...
Remember that mayor who wasn't going to matter & then I decided his brother was murdered?
Okay, now I'm writing an interrogation roleplay encounter and the mayor is watching through a 2-way mirror, because I can't think of a reason why they COULDN'T have 2-way mirror technology.
Which, like... what am I doing to myself??? I literally just wrote "Time to test my roleplaying skills!" in here. Even though I am notoriously bad at improvising. This has every chance of being a disaster.
...Or maybe the party will just kill Agrid before we get here.
I must remind myself, this is what it means to be a #DungeonMaster: putting lots of time and work into writing and prepping a side quest that the players might not even pick up, but then I'm not guilty about time not spent on the main story, 'cause they might not do that either. #DnD5e