Damn, spent about 5 hours working on the D&D campaign tonight. No idea how far my players will get in it because there are quite a few conditionals. Could be 2 hours or 2 sessions.

@beardalaxy Let me guess. All your unused video game ideas went into that D&D campaign or this is just an excuse not to work on your game.

@icedquinn @xianc78 the D&D campaigns, both of them, are in the same setting as my game. They have built off each other quite a lot, actually. There are some cool places and ideas in the game that wouldn't exist if it weren't for the first campaign, and we wouldn't be playing D&D if it weren't for the fact I already had a world I knew very well, since I created it. D&D is really the only thing I get to do with my friends anymore, so I DM it.

Game is God's Disdain.
Campaign 1 is the sequel to the game's "bad end." It'll be turned into an actual game if I live long enough to get God's Disdain finished xD
Campaign 2 is the sequel to campaign 1 where the party goes to an ancient and cursed continent.

They all have the same motif of gods needing to be dealt with.

I ran campaign 1 first for my group, then started up campaign 2 for them after another guy DM'd a campaign for over 2 years. So that group is in campaign 2 right now.

I have another group too, and I'm running campaign 1 for them right now, albeit much more lighthearted since it's just a temporary thing we can't do as often so it's hard to get too invested.

@xianc78 @icedquinn I'll have to watch it! I was actually going to print out a bunch of pictures of him at work on Monday and tape them around my room. Sounds creepy but I know how hard he works on his games and how passionate he is, so they're kind of like motivational posters someone would have in an office xD

Truth be told I didn't WANT to work on the campaign today but I called myself a little bitch and just fucking did it. I could have probably fudged it tomorrow if I really wanted to since the ideas are up in my head, but it wouldn't have come out the same way. The hard part is just getting to it. Once I start it can be hard to stop.

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@beardalaxy @icedquinn I know you have a busy schedule, but you NEED to learn to make sacrifices if you want to achieve your goals. Try to cut off things that you don't do for a living. That does NOT mean cutting of your social life. If D&D is your only social outlet, maybe try smaller campaigns or don't try to host two campaigns at once.

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