I really appreciate the honesty of this video. All DMs want to run a good game and not railroad too much but it happens. I think you did an excellent job encouraging the players and the bottom line is everyone had fun. This is ultimately what is most important. Since COVID-19 I can’t even find a group that will play. Great job, really enjoyed it!
So finished the playthrough and this video and I can see some of what you were talking about new vs old players. Akeil, I think that's how it's spelled, the guy sitting next to Arielle, even mentioned that it's not a typical tabletop rpg. I am very much looking forward to more videos!
Haha, yah, Ahkil is used to playing druids, so I can't blame him for missing the power. He (and all the players) did an amazing job, I couldn't be more proud to have gm'd the game.
I have a DnD one shot session in mind where the players are transported into the minds of people defending a doomed city under siege, in order to put them into the actual backstory of the world. Would 10 Candles be an appropriate way run this?
Every session of Tem Candles I see on TH-cam, people are playing in a present day earth setting. I am wondering if you can, among the players and dm, decide upon a different setting like Ancien Rome, Forggoten Realms, a space station, an alien planet of everyone's own making etc.
In my main campaign world, there's a tomb that houses an ancient order of knights. I just discovered Ten Candles today, and I have an idea to run a session telling the story of the last adventure of those knights.
Thank you for all of your dependable wisdom, creativity and consequently teaching to assist my experience to getting more consciously aware of the fact combined with spiritually connected.
Yesterday I GM my very first 10 candles game and oh boy... I did the exactly same mistakes including being tired 😂 Forgot a lot of things. I feel better that is kinda common mistake. I will play it a couple of times more until I feel comfortable.
For some reason Ive recently seen old horror movies Tales From The Crypt and Vault Of Horror and I suspect that Ten Candles could fit in with an anthology type rpg where the characters are all facing death or are dead
I really appreciate the honesty of this video. All DMs want to run a good game and not railroad too much but it happens. I think you did an excellent job encouraging the players and the bottom line is everyone had fun. This is ultimately what is most important. Since COVID-19 I can’t even find a group that will play. Great job, really enjoyed it!
I'm just about to run my first game of Ten Candles and this was really useful!
So glad for the play through, the interview, and this GM thoughts. I feel like I could run this once I pick up the book.
Awesome, glad to hear it. That's what I was aiming for.
So finished the playthrough and this video and I can see some of what you were talking about new vs old players. Akeil, I think that's how it's spelled, the guy sitting next to Arielle, even mentioned that it's not a typical tabletop rpg. I am very much looking forward to more videos!
Haha, yah, Ahkil is used to playing druids, so I can't blame him for missing the power. He (and all the players) did an amazing job, I couldn't be more proud to have gm'd the game.
I have a DnD one shot session in mind where the players are transported into the minds of people defending a doomed city under siege, in order to put them into the actual backstory of the world.
Would 10 Candles be an appropriate way run this?
Every session of Tem Candles I see on TH-cam, people are playing in a present day earth setting. I am wondering if you can, among the players and dm, decide upon a different setting like Ancien Rome, Forggoten Realms, a space station, an alien planet of everyone's own making etc.
I would say that's not a problem!
Especially a science fiction or gaslight story would lend itself to this mechanic.
In my main campaign world, there's a tomb that houses an ancient order of knights.
I just discovered Ten Candles today, and I have an idea to run a session telling the story of the last adventure of those knights.
Thank you for all of your dependable wisdom, creativity and consequently teaching to assist my experience to getting more consciously aware of the fact combined with spiritually connected.
Yesterday I GM my very first 10 candles game and oh boy... I did the exactly same mistakes including being tired 😂
Forgot a lot of things. I feel better that is kinda common mistake.
I will play it a couple of times more until I feel comfortable.
For some reason Ive recently seen old horror movies Tales From The Crypt and Vault Of Horror and I suspect that Ten Candles could fit in with an anthology type rpg where the characters are all facing death or are dead
Pick the right music, Minecraft cave noises it is
good choice