Hi, I’m Euan and I’m new to dungeon mastering. I thought I might try and talk about my experiences so far; firstly, how I decided I wanted to try running a game. I am a self-confessed big old wimp. I get scared of scary movies, TV shows, and video games but I find it all fascinating, not wanting to see it but want to know about it. That’s where D&D comes in.
I tried to run a session of the starter set as DM a couple of times for family but could never get the hang of it and didn’t like it. I felt I was messing up. This was before I even played a game myself as a player. I decided I would be a player for a while before trying DMing again
After a few years I tried to run the starter set again and still didn’t like it. I just couldn’t get the hang of it and left it a couple more months before deciding to write an adventure myself, just a one-shot to see how I’d get on. I’d never have to run it; just try and write one.

Next challenge; what type of adventure? I thought, what would I like to see as a player? That’s when I settled on horror. After that it all fell in to place. I took inspiration from “The Thing”. Body horror in particular freaks me out, so I made that the main theme.
I’m not going to give a blow by blow account of writing the one shot and running it (I’ll leave that for another post), but I asked the group I usually play with if they wanted to be my test players for the one shot with me as a DM. I then opened the invitation up to others to see if they wanted to play a game run by myself, and also to see if I liked it myself. If I didn’t that would be as far as it needed to go, after all. We settled on a date and gave it a go.

After it was done I wished I had been doing this so much earlier. I loved it. I enjoy being a player but I enjoyed being a dungeon master so much more. I know this might sound sappy, but purely for the enjoyment and good times my players got out of the one-shot. That’s when I decided I wanted to write and run an entire campaign.
I hope you liked reading this short post and would want to hear more in the future.

So what changes worked this, as you said you tried before, but never succeeded? Was it writing your own?
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