Return to Paradise
It was certainly a nice return to D&D gaming. The remaining core group of players finally resumed the Steel Circle campaign after a long 3 year hiatus. In spite of an official start time the session started late (nonetheless, it started).
Saturday's D&D session was hella fun. We were running some time after 2:30pm and wrapped up by 1:30am. Of course, gameplay was only part of it. About a 1/3 of the time was spent reviewing rules, storyline, and characters. Another 1/3 was devoted to work (since we started at work). The remainder took us well into the morning at my place.
The session was the first time in our D&D gaming history together to play outside of work. Deciding to potluck at my place turned out to be a nice diversion. There was lots of food and drinks - Bud Lime seems to go well with overeating. Overall, a very conducent environment for a D&D party.
To me, there was a lot of pressure to see this through. If there was no interest, I'd have called it quits, permanently. However, the long break seems to have built a strong appetite. Let's hope the hunger continues to build.
Saturday's D&D session was hella fun. We were running some time after 2:30pm and wrapped up by 1:30am. Of course, gameplay was only part of it. About a 1/3 of the time was spent reviewing rules, storyline, and characters. Another 1/3 was devoted to work (since we started at work). The remainder took us well into the morning at my place.
The session was the first time in our D&D gaming history together to play outside of work. Deciding to potluck at my place turned out to be a nice diversion. There was lots of food and drinks - Bud Lime seems to go well with overeating. Overall, a very conducent environment for a D&D party.
To me, there was a lot of pressure to see this through. If there was no interest, I'd have called it quits, permanently. However, the long break seems to have built a strong appetite. Let's hope the hunger continues to build.
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