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  • When our forever DM had a kid I ran a side campaign for a while while he figured out how life works with a kid. He played a character a bit like Kenny from South Park so we could just kill him at a moments notice and he could jump over to child care. Then he got the itch and started DMing again.

    After his 2nd kid we started switching off. So I run one week and he does it the next. Now we have 2 not-exactly-forever DMs.

  • Honestly if this doesn’t happen I would consider finding another group. I’ve tried so hard to get this going in my original group but people just won’t put in the work. Kind of kills my interest in running for them. But my other group we’ve got a good rotation going so when I felt the itch to run something I prioritize them because I know they’re willing to put energy in the game. If the other one peters out then it wasn’t meant to be.

  • I don't even like playing all that much and prefer DMing.

    • NGL DMing is a really special kind of way to play

      Whereas the players roleplay one person, you roleplay a bunch

      I really dig DMing but I do miss being a player sometimes

      • I hear the same thing echoed from a lot of DMs. Weirdly I don't really have an itch to play at all. Like ever. Been 20 years or so.

        I get to play sometimes because my one group is all DMs so between each chapter someone else does DM a 5 to 6 session adventure. But whenever I play I'd just rather DM instead 🤷🏻‍♂️

        But it's nice to steal some tricks from fellow DMs and it's not like I hate playing.

    • Same here. I've been a forever DM for decades, and every time I change to be a player I just don't enjoy it as much. DMing is fun and I love being a forever DM.

      • First time I meet someone who feels the same. We are from the same plane of existence it seems. The DM plane or something.

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