Nightmares & Noggins

2023-05-11

Last night I had a nightmare about Dungeons & Dragons. Specifically, about the group I DM for on alternate Fridays.

In their last session the party - somewhat uncharacteristically - latched onto a new primary plot hook rightaway. Instead of rushing off onto some random side quest threw themselves directly into this new mission.

Four humanoid silhouettes fling themselves off the side of a floating city, which is chained to a desert hellscape below.

This effectively kicked off a new chapter of their story, so I've been doing some prep-work this last week or so. Y'know: making battlemaps, stocking treasure chests with mysterious and powerful magical artefacts, and inventing a plethora of characters for the party to either befriend or kill (or, knowing this party: both).



I also put together a "cut scene" video welcoming the party into this new chapter of their adventure.

Anyway: in the dream, I sat down to complete the prep-work I want to get done before this week's play session. I re-checked my notes about what the adventurers had gotten up to last time around, and... panicked! I was wrong, they hadn't thrown themselves off the side of a city floating above the first layer of Hell at all! I'd mis-remembered completely and they'd actually just ventured into a haunted dungeon. I'd been preparing all the wrong things and now there wasn't time to correct my mistakes!

Screenshot from donjon's "5e Encounter Size Calculator", configured for a party of four 7th-level characters, with an "extra" checkbox (not found in the real application) for "Can the party Turn Undead?" highlighted.

This is, of course, an example of the "didn't prepare for the test" trope of dreams. Clearly I'm still feeling underprepared for this week's game! But probably a bigger reason for the dream, and remembering it, was that I've had a cold and kept waking up to cough.

Right, better do a little more prep work!

Links

Blog of The Levellers, a D&D party

"Thoughts and Prayers", the most-recent post in The Levellers' blog.

donjon's "5e Encounter Size Calculator"