I don’t know how but long story short my therapist wants to try a dnd session with me and wants me to dm. Are there any small like one player modules I could run? He wants to play a warlock if that helps.

  • Cralder
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    1 year ago

    Oh so when a theraphist plays DnD at work it’s fine but when I do it it’s “slacking off” and “grounds for termination”.

    • @edgemaster72
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      You showed up in full armor with a mace, 5 torches, and a bag of various animal parts you called “spell components”. You left ration crumbs everywhere and convinced no less than 3 people that their chairs were mimics. The rest we can abide but you know we have a strict “no maces” policy!

      • @[email protected]
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        81 year ago

        Becky from an accounting is a vegan and you insisted on roasting a boar next to her desk. When she asked you to move you just shouted about already having cast Tiny Hut and that you “weren’t going to break camp now!”

    • @Abucketofpuppies
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      11 year ago

      I’ve played First Blush, which was suggested in this article. It’s good!

    • @andrewta
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      61 year ago

      Not just a personal dm but the op is paying to be a personal dm.

    • @SteelmonkeyOP
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      21 year ago

      Long story short he’s trying to get me to be productive because I’m in shared living rn, he suggested I try dnd since I did bring it up before but an even longer story all my friends ghosted me so he said we can try and campaign.

      • @[email protected]
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        31 year ago

        Not sure what your situation is, but I’d be willing to bet you could find a group of players online that’d be thrilled to have a DM! Either way, good luck with being productive and the therapy!

  • Toes♀
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    21 year ago

    Might wanna just design a small event. Like being in a village that’s attacked by bandits. So it’s only a couple hours long max.