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My family has been fortunate enough that we have been self-isolating since March 11th. I've been working from home since then.
I've poured some of my frustrations into escapism, namely D&D - there are other RPGs I like more, but D&D has the name recognition, so it's where the action is at. I'm playing in a gave on Friday evening, and I'm running two alternating games on Sunday afternoons, one for my son and his friends (a group of 9-12 year olds) and one for adults, mostly friends on FB. The kids game is a homebrew setting, the grownups game is Lost Mine of Phandalin. All are being run over Zoom, though I am also using MapTool to show maps as needed.
I'm reading a few books; one is the amusingly opinionated "A History of Heavy Metal", the other is "The Monsters Know What They Are Doing" which ties back to D&D, as it's monster tactics for various D&D monsters.
I've poured some of my frustrations into escapism, namely D&D - there are other RPGs I like more, but D&D has the name recognition, so it's where the action is at. I'm playing in a gave on Friday evening, and I'm running two alternating games on Sunday afternoons, one for my son and his friends (a group of 9-12 year olds) and one for adults, mostly friends on FB. The kids game is a homebrew setting, the grownups game is Lost Mine of Phandalin. All are being run over Zoom, though I am also using MapTool to show maps as needed.
I'm reading a few books; one is the amusingly opinionated "A History of Heavy Metal", the other is "The Monsters Know What They Are Doing" which ties back to D&D, as it's monster tactics for various D&D monsters.