When it comes to DMing, I’m the D&D equivalent of a doomsday prepper. Each session plan features three, four, or more possible scenarios that player choices could trigger. I’ve usually thought of everything. However, for the first time in our two-year campaign, my current Dungeons and Dragons party caught me off guard. It was glorious, and I hope it happens again.
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