Well, I'm still working on the next adventure. I got most of it done before GenCon, but it's a long adventure with a lot of monsters, so we'll see what happens. Also, I'm still trying to recover from GenCon. I probably spent too much time on yesterday's GenCon report, but I felt guilty about all the VFB entries I had missed. Also, there's the massive pile of work I have at my real job. But enough excuses: I should get back to "wiring" the adventure, but before I do that I'm committed to two more paragraphs of chunky VFB goodness.
As I may have mentioned, I really like the Midnight setting, so much so (and I may have also mentioned this) that it's inspired me to try and run a campaign. I had a long running 3E campaign, which I started within a week of the GenCon where Third Edition was released and ran for about a year and a half. It was just starting to get good when I realized that I was way too busy trying to launch DireKobold to continue running it. At first it was something of a relief, but that only lasted for at most a couple of months and since then I've really missed running a campaign (though I still play in one).
From a certain perspective, I think that as an editor for an adventure magazine it's very important to keep my edge and run a campaign of my own. Of course, I think that more important to being an editor/publisher of an adventure magazine than running your own campaign is getting adventures in a timely manner and that's why I should end here.
Carpe Diem Quam Minimum Credula Postero
Ross
Posted by direkobold at July 30, 2003 09:11 PM