raygungothic
2007-10-09, 07:08 AM
Hi everyone,
My fiancee recently asked me "so, what's this gaming thing you do", so I wrote a solo adventure and ran it for her, and it went down very well. Now she wants more. Unfortunately, I don't have a party at the moment (and most gamers I know are very seasoned gamers, so I'd like it if she could get a bit more practice before I try to recruit one) so I'm going to need to run more single-player adventures.
I have lots of DM/GM experience, but none for single-player adventures at low levels - and I'm finding it quite a challenge to write them. I dimly remember that back in the days of 2nd edition there were a range of official adventure modules for single low-level PCs. I never had any, so I have no idea if they were any good, but I feel that something like it could be very helpful to me. I'm willing to extensively adapt - what I need help with is ideas for interesting, accessible, survivable challenges for an inexperienced lone gamer.
So, does anything like those modules exist today?
My fiancee recently asked me "so, what's this gaming thing you do", so I wrote a solo adventure and ran it for her, and it went down very well. Now she wants more. Unfortunately, I don't have a party at the moment (and most gamers I know are very seasoned gamers, so I'd like it if she could get a bit more practice before I try to recruit one) so I'm going to need to run more single-player adventures.
I have lots of DM/GM experience, but none for single-player adventures at low levels - and I'm finding it quite a challenge to write them. I dimly remember that back in the days of 2nd edition there were a range of official adventure modules for single low-level PCs. I never had any, so I have no idea if they were any good, but I feel that something like it could be very helpful to me. I'm willing to extensively adapt - what I need help with is ideas for interesting, accessible, survivable challenges for an inexperienced lone gamer.
So, does anything like those modules exist today?