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Point Crawl-Like Session Planning

I tried something new with session planning for the last few sessions of my Sunday AD&D [Affiliate Link] game on Roll20. The party is traveling West across the sands of The Broken Lands. Rather than do a map of where everything is and have to measure, plan, and plot things on a map, I decided to try more of the Point Crawl method.

With a Point Crawl the focus is more of traveling point to point and not necessarily all the things in between. In my game, there are sand sailors (vikings) with ships that sail the sand. Endless miles of shifting desert terrain (dunes and the things the sands cover and uncover) is much like the endless terrain of the seas. I gloss over the boring parts, and only mention the things that stand out.

How I Did It

I’ve written about using desk pads of graph paper before, here and here. (I also backed the Dungeon Desk Pad Kickstarter.). I took one of my graph paper desk pads and figured out the distance based on how long it took the sand vikings to cross from the West. It took them three days because they had favorable winds. The party has had 3 days of unfavorable winds, so the journey is taking twice as long.

I divided the journey into groups of squares and drew lines after that many squares and determined how many of these groups there were. I numbered them from East to West. These became the “points” of the journey. I determined wind direction, weather, random encounters, adventure locations and other mechanical things that put bookends on what could happen each session.

This is a picture of the actual desk pad, but blurred to be illegible and avoid spoiling things for players. (It’s amazing the clarity and legibility of a cellphone picture. The original is very easy to read.)

These loose parameters gave me a basic outline to present to the players during each session. The party is free to choose to stop and investigate anything I explain that they see in the distance. So far, they have stopped to check out most things, or gotten close enough to check things out and kept away from danger.

I set this desk pad on a TV tray next to my chair at the computer where I run the game. I can then check off things or make notes on this check list.

I have found that I was quickly able to plan the journey across the sands and so far two sessions of play have gone very well. I expect at least three more sessions for this crossing, depending on what the players do. Players are always doing things that make travel take longer.

The players seem to be having fun, and I’m having fun as a GM. I’ve been using monsters that either I’ve never run as a GM, or never encountered at all in my years of play. I’m randomly determining treasure, including the magic that appears. Magic items I’ve never had in any game are also fund to have. They finally found some powerful ones in the last session. It will be interesting to see how that goes.

It has given me the flexibility to organize notes and think about repercussions of what they have done, and plan for what is on the other side of the desert. I find that I am planning as much as I need and less likely to go overboard writing or planning things the players will never see. I’m trying to do all the cool ideas. Even if my execution is not how I see it in my head, I’m having less stress in prep and more fun running sessions. As with all things in life the more I do this, the easier it gets. The stage fright is always there, but once I get started, I don’t have time to think about how nervous I am. Even with 4+ decades of gaming, I still have nerves before running a game.

My last podcast episode was a play summary of two weeks ago. I’ll do another summary of last weeks game. I’ll at least do summaries to get them across the sands. I’ve had some summaries of other sessions. If you like that sort of thing, let me know. I’m trying to get my momentum back after getting derailed by COVID-19 and a cancer diagnosis.

CELEBRATION

This article marks the eleventh anniversary of this blog that started on July 18, 2009 with this article. I hope to be around and blogging and gaming for many more years!

A Quick Update

I’m still here and kicking.

No real change from my last post. You can listen to the companion blog post here.

I have decided on surgery. I am waiting for the call to schedule it some time in July, 2020. However, things are still backed up from the halt on all non-emergency surgeries. I called to find out how long until I could schedule it and just have to wait. I’ll keep nagging them anyway, as I don’t want to drag this out. I am not a patient person for things like this and I’m climbing the walls a bit.

I’m still gaming, running my Sunday afternoon AD&D [Affiliate Link] game, playing in a B/X game on Mondays, and Wednesday, July 1st, we resume the campaign from the old AD&D [Affiliate Link] game with the same characters, but transitioned to OSE. [Affiliate Link] All of these are via Roll20.

I’m approaching 800 subscribers on YouTube and will pass 90,000 lifetime views in a couple days.

June 24th was the second anniversary of my podcast.

July 18th is the 11th anniversary of this blog.

The end of August is the second anniversary of my Patreon and my publishing efforts on DriveThruRPG.

I look forward to many more years of gaming. I especially look forward to getting surgery behind me so I can get my focus back on track.

I’ve been in a funk with the isolation and limitations of lock down/common sense to avoid being infected or spreading infection, my unexpected news about prostate cancer, and the horrid murder of a black man by police.

This has sapped my energy and seen me unfriend people on Facebook (many from high school) and lose followers on other social media. It saddens me that people can value human life and human rights so little as to want to avoid the topic because to them “it is politics.” Until the lives of people who don’t look like me (white) are valued equally, I will keep mentioning that Black Lives Matter, until we all live like they do matter, not merely change the subject with “all lives matter.” I don’t understand how some read Black Lives Matter as having the word ONLY in front of the phrase. Of course, all lives matter, but too many don’t really believe that. I won’t belabor that point here, as I know you’re here for games. I mention it since it is an important part of why my motivation is lacking. If you’re offended, you don’t have to stay.

As I said, this is a quick update about what’s up with me, and world events and my fight with cancer are the main focus of my thoughts and energy right not.

I didn’t mention party. I have views all across the political spectrum. I don’t fit a neat label. I won’t belabor the point. I just wanted to share what’s up with me, and future posts will focus on gaming.

9 Years of The Blog

Wow! Nine years ago, July 18, 2009, I posted my first post on the blog. Internet outage prevented this article going out yesterday on the actual anniversary. A large truck drove by and broke the line for my DSL yesterday afternoon, and it didn’t get fixed until today. I hadn’t started an article yet, so there was nothing to schedule to auto-post. This post is number 703!

The Start

I started the blog to tell stories about back in the day and about my home AD&D campaign with my sons and their friends. Soon, I was blogging about all kinds of things. One year, I even had a post every day from January 1 through mid-September, when I just ran out of things to blog about.

As with any creative endeavor, the ease with which creativity flows varies daily from “No problem.” to “Impossible.” Most of that is an emotional connection to the “work” or “grind” of regular blogging. I find it is often hard to “be in the mood” to blog, but I have persisted.

Expansion

I consider myself an Old School blogger, and I have expanded to a YouTube channel, where I have found unexpected success in my series, Roll20 For The Absolute Beginner. There are more things to make Roll20 videos about, I’m just out of the habit of regular production. Over 180 subscribers on YouTube also amazes me.

For the last couple of years, I have been active with many discussions over on Twitter. My growth and success there has been beyond my expectations, running up to 560 followers. I have far more interaction there.

Most recently, I started a podcast on Anchor and have five episodes to date. I like the podcast format. No fiddling with the lighting or getting the short lined up correctly. Just record, edit a bit, and post it. I have had nearly 100 listens to all of the episodes combined, some episodes over 20 plays.

I have lots of ideas for blogging, videos, and podcast episodes, and will endeavor to continue sharing my ideas. Recently I have reviewed some of my posts and think I have enough ideas over the past nine years of blogging to put something together and share it on OBS (One Bookshelf), AKA DriveThruRPG/RPGNow.

I have a CafePress store to sell T-shirts, but the prices one has to charge there to make anything are prohibitive. I’ll be moving to a different store that doesn’t charge an arm and a leg.

What About The Card Game?

In the background I still fiddle a bit with my card game honing rules and waiting until the time is right to pull it all together and launch a Kickstarter. The waiting makes the excitement wane, so I’m not as pumped on a daily basis as I was at the start. But get me talking about it, and the excitement returns. I have more ideas for related card games and perhaps board games, so if I find success with the first, I could potentially make a new job of it.

Conventions

I continue to think about what games to run at cons, UCon in the fall and the new round of cons next year. I am working on a DCC funnel to run at UCon, and will be play testing it soonish. Part of me wants to just run games at cons, and not play. It’s not that I don’t like play, I think I need to be more limited in the games I play so I don’t overdo it. Similarly, I need to avoid running so many games I’m not interested in playing. I continue to work on that balance.

Support

I fund the site through affiliate links with DriveThruRPG and RPGNow, and GameScience dice. The amount I have brought in over the years has helped buy more things on those sites, but is far from paying for the costs of webhosting, domain names, software, and nowhere close to funding convention travel. I have considered a Patreon, which would require me to do something on a regular basis. If what I do interests you, and you would support me on Patreon, let me know. Specifically, what would you prefer I do more of? I’m thinking along the lines of at least one blog post a month, one YouTube video a month, and a regular schedule on the podcast. For the podcast, I’m thinking at least weekly, and up to two or three times a week.

I’ll continue to do what I do because I like it, but moving closer to break-even would be great! I’m single, so I have only my future self to answer to, and he’s not here.

Looking Ahead to Ten Years

I want to have more consistency in blog posts, videos, and podcasts. If my plans to share some of my material from over the years works out, there will be more of it. Sometime in the next year, I should be launching a Kickstarter for a card game.  In the next several weeks, we should wrap up the Wednesday night AD&D campaign on Roll20. I’d be surprised if we are still at it when the 5th year rolls around in March. I’m looking forward to running more online games. I need to start them instead of talking about doing it. The sky’s the limit, and I look forward to learn what the next year will bring!

Thanks to all the readers, commenters and other support you all have given me over the years. It is great to know I’m not alone in this hobby and that others are interested in my ideas.