Am I in the right forum for this? [Archive] - Wizards Community

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Thraen

08-16-05, 06:37 PM
Right now I'm in a midway point before college starts and after I can hang out with the friends I normally play DND with. As a result, I'm bored out of my mind.

I like making DND adventures, which is why I'm usually the DM. Is it permissible in this forum to post random adventures one has conjured up? If I felt particularly inspired maybe I could post a few to kill the long hours and, hopefully, maybe even get some constructive criticism.
TheErsatzFacsimileOfMe

08-16-05, 06:43 PM
You could either do that here...or in the "Campaign Workshop" Forum.

I'm sure nobody will mind it in either place.

(But, that's just a guess on my part.)

:D
Riznar

08-16-05, 06:44 PM
I'm not sure if there is a specific forum for homemade adventures. But if you like, this forum is host to the Master DM Competitions, a user-run competition that is held about every three weeks. Number 17 is starting soon (Friday I imagine).
Thraen

08-16-05, 07:07 PM
Ah, thanks for the input. I'm not really trying to compete, though. I'm just looking for something to occupy me should I feel the urge. I think maybe I'll post an adventure in this board but stop if people start chewing me out.

Campaign Workshop does sort of seem like a good place, but I'm not looking to make a campaign, just random adventures people could give me input on. Not to mention all my adventures are strictly FR, so this forum seems a bit more appropriate. Thanks for the words of wisdom, though.
UltimateReality

08-16-05, 07:29 PM
Campaign Workshop does sort of seem like a good place, but I'm not looking to make a campaign, just random adventures people could give me input on. Not to mention all my adventures are strictly FR, so this forum seems a bit more appropriate. Thanks for the words of wisdom, though.Well, there is an FR board you could post to as well. They could provide very campaign setting-specific feedback. :) If you're posting for feedback here, you'll get much clearer responses if you ask specific questions...otherwise you'll get "I like it" or "I think it stinks/is boring" or "why did you post this???". It seems like an obvious point, but it gets overlooked a lot (and I've caught myself on it a couple of times).