Not really! I love being a DM. But then unlike my two friends I wasn’t the regular DM weekly for 12 years. So there’s that.

For forever DMs out there. Do you ever get to play?

Do you take regular breaks?

How does DMing work for you?

And thanks. I see you.

🙏❤️

  • Thebazilly@pathfinder.social
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    11 months ago

    Don't tell my friends, but I actually like GMing more than playing now. It's fun to have the galaxy-brain "always on" feeling and multitask information. (And it's always your turn in combat!)

  • bh11235@infosec.pub
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    11 months ago

    Hercules and Atlas

    When Hercules visited King Eurystheus, he told Hercules he would need to complete 12 difficult labors for him. One of those labors was to steal the golden apples that belonged to Zeus. These apples were in a garden and guarded by a hundred-headed dragon and the Hesperides sea nymphs. Hercules did not know how he was going to get past these guards to steal the golden apples, so he sought the help of Atlas at the advice of Prometheus.

    Hercules visited Atlas and proposed a deal: if Atlas fetched the golden apples, Hercules would hold up the earth. Atlas hated holding up the earth, so he willfully agreed. After Atlas had retrieved the apples, he returned to Hercules and told him that he would take the apples to King Eurystheus himself. After all, Atlas did not want to return to holding up the earth.

    Hercules could not let Atlas do that but also didn’t know how to give him back the earth, so Hercules came up with a plan. Hercules asked Atlas to take the earth for a moment while he placed some soft padding on his shoulders to help him hold the earth. When Atlas agreed and took the earth back on his shoulders, Hercules grabbed the apples and left Atlas at the edge of the earth holding the world like he had done for so many years before.

  • UlyssesT [he/him]
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    11 months ago

    Me when I want to be a player but the guest DM is doing it wrong:

    https://i.imgflip.com/50394m.jpg

  • Squirrel@thelemmy.club
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    11 months ago

    I just wish I had the creativity, ability to improvise, and dedication necessary to DM. It's the fact that I'm lacking in all three that keeps me out of that position.

  • Taako_Tuesday@lemmy.ca
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    11 months ago

    My group's had a pretty good thing going for 6ish years now. 3 out of the 6 if us all love DMing, and so we rotate beween new campaigns every couple years and all of us get a chance to play. We actually have 2 going on right now, and I'm a player in both. My last campaign ended in 2021 and I'll be taking over for one of the campaigns in a couple months

  • UlyssesT [he/him]
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    11 months ago

    I started DMing because no one else dared to try and I wanted a campaign to happen.

    That was over 30 years ago. meemaw

  • ZenSmoke420@ttrpg.network
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    11 months ago

    This is why my group has like four different games going. I run one, and three of the others also run their own. I get to play twice a week and run a game every other week.

  • Catfish [she/her]@lemmygrad.ml
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    11 months ago

    I actually enjoy playing a lot more than DMing. I don't really like DMing all that much but I hate not having a game even more. I wish one of my friends would step up to the plate.

  • Lerios [hy/hym]
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    11 months ago

    I'd like to be the blue dude. I want to try running a little campaign, but my group has 2 very good GMs and I'm generally nervous and not good at talking. I've considered maybe running something online with some vague online friends to learn how, but our GMs are my roommates and I'm sure they would hear me playing with strangers and ask why and/or insist that our own group won't judge me. Which they wouldn't, but that doesn't mean I want to look like a fuck up in front of them in comparison to the standard of GMing theyre used to sadness

    • SadELight@ttrpg.network
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      11 months ago

      Maybe just try running something for you two DMs then! I'd bet that they'd be happy to help nurture another DM's growth. Speaking anecdotally about my own experience with mentoring other DMs I've never felt that they're fuckups, but rather just felt great joy at seeing them grow.