The reimagining and using the old modules really inspired me to do much the same, the more grim, darker, grittier story playing out through the adventures feels more real and true to the past I recall, waiting to once again be awed.
I never usually bother commenting but... man... you did it. It my sincere pleasure to say this is pure gold: the narrative, the soundtrack, the tips & trick, heck even the cameo is just perfect "product placement". I'm a Patreon since a few weeks, but sure count me in for a few more years. Keep'em coming PDM, the community needs more insights like those you provide.
@@DUNGEONCRAFT1 I’m looking everywhere for a way to contact you for a possible consultation. Do you have a business email or a way for someone to contact you ? I love your videos and they have been a big help in planning and creating my own home brew world .
To feed the algorithm... Everyone should comment on the types videos you want to see more of. Please keep making more! I will keep trying to comment to feed the omnipresent algorithm! All hail the algorithm!
If I had realised I could write the adventure in two pages, I would have saved myself a lot of time! 😉 In seriousness, this is great. Thanks for bringing my adventure to a new audience! 👍
Thank you Professor for another campaign video! This one goes right up beside The Reviled Society as my favorites among your library. Mixing the campaign review with specific choices you made and general tips for running the game is hugely helpful. Looking forward to the next one!
I don't have anything to add but this video rocks and I really dig this creator so I'm commenting to appease whichever unknowable divinity shines approval on vids like this! More substantially: What a fun tutorial haha, and I love the thesis in general- this channel is my go-to for DM brainstorming/advice now
These campaign videos are always inspiring I've never watched one without grabbing a couple different elements, filing off the serial numbers and using them in my campaign.
Shared to a couple different gaming groups I'm in, plus my FB wall and TwiX. @@DUNGEONCRAFT1 I could never use your campaign title, though, because if I make such an obvious Sondheim reference, my wife will require that I SING the villainous monologue, "The worst pies in Middenheim..."
Just finished my campaign in Middenheim two months ago. Was supposed to go for 12 sessions but we spend well over a year there. Such a rich setting. All because you advised Power behind the Throne in your video. So thanks!
Commenting for the algorithm. Really enjoy these types of videos. I've been reading some Gothic/Romance style stories of late and this really fits in that kind of setting! Dark, gritty and downright dirty. Love the Warhammer Fantasy setting too, I've been thinking of starting a campaign there.
Great video, these types are (by far) my favorite. Great source of tips-n-trick for my own table. The two page primer is a great idea; I'll implement what I can, but my players are a bit disjointed and go off the rails easily (they often zoom right past multiple plot hooks and head straight into the chaos.
I love when you bring out the Notebook Professor. The campaign videos are so much fun. The Veiled Society and Caves of Carnage are epic. Carry on Professor.
Awesome!! I bought this adventure because you had mentioned it a long time ago. I never ran it because it looked long and scary (I rarely run modules), but this video gives me the perfect jumping point now that I’ve seen you simplify it!
THiS WAS AMAZING! I love...LOVE...I say, this kind of content. PDM, that was simply great. It was both a testament to your excellent players and your gaming approach (not that it really matters, but I endorse it 110%!). I was so caught up in the conclusion, I was grinning from ear to ear. I actually got goose-flesh when Silence caught her daughter--your players had to have been nearly out of their minds with the tension. So cool! So completely what TTRPGin' is all about. The quality of the vid, its trajectory and build up: all top-shelf! The amount of work that must of have gone into it! Talk about production value! This was an obvious labor of love and well worth the wait. Thank you!
Commenting to feed the algorithm, but also to say that this is some of your finest work! I completely understand the never ending battle of trying to get views on your videos, which is unfortunate, because you're one of my favorite youtubers! Great stuff, incredibly inspiring, and I'm excited to implement some of the ideas that this one's given me! Thank you!
Well played indeed, there is nothing better than an awesome night at the table! Ultra tense climax and a great way to keep players on the edge of their seats.
This adventure sounds great. The Three Musketeers, in movies, book, cartoons, has been a part of my life as a child and adult. A mashup RPG that lets me revisit it? Awesome!
Great content! I'm continually pushing myself to create interesting encounters and adventures, and it's fun to hear how you distilled this down to its basics without oversimplifying. I'm also a huge fan of Runehammer and Brandish's work, so it was nice to see his podcast get a highlight, too!
Love this video. I would love to here a more detailed description of the final fight scene. When someone falls down a hole do you give them the second chance to grab on or their dead or on their way down they still have an action that turn so they get to try? Those type of breakdowns would help me personally
I am newer GM and videos like that are amazing and extremely inspiring! I'd love to see more videos about adapting adventures to your own campaign or list of your all-time favourites. I currently run 5e, DCC and Shadow of The Demon Lord campaigns and often struggle to adapt official content to my use and don't feel comfortable running official adventures out of the book, so I will try your "boiling down to 2 pages" thing. Great tips regarding investigative adventures as well!
My last 3 adventures have been adaptations of adventures you've posted, Professor, and my players have loved it! Session prep is down to a few hours, less stress on the DM, faster-paced games, and more enjoyment around the table. Looking forward to adding this one as well when the timing's right! Thanks for helping us all level up the Craft!
I'm always excited to hear about your campaign prep and, of course, the recaps. I am not big on watching actual plays. However, listening to a DM or player recount the session with what stood out for them gets me excited. Thanks for sharing, Prof. DM
Great stuff, your 2 page spread method is so useful. I imagine there's a skill to it, deconstructing an adventure to the right degree, knowing which content is essential. I also appreciated your insights into how you use ICRPG approaches when running your games. I read Terror in the Streets a couple of weeks ago so this is perfect timing. Would love to see more content like this.
Wow, what an episode. Never a dull moment in PDM's games! Only thing that could make it better would be seeing all the behind the scenes. Where you take that book, 70+ pages, and convert it to two pages. A detailed discussion on that would be amazing. I guess playing in the game/watching it would be up there as well. Looking forward to more in-depth tips for us non patreon supporters.
That climax totally felt like Max Mannheim rolling in with his goons while the group tried to save the tied-up victims in the tight space with the barrels of gunpowder or oily rags or whatever it was. Great video. It's too bad the algorithm doesn't watch the content deeply for quality, because the algorithm should just know this is good.
I love these kinds of videos. Here’s hoping the algorithm is kind. Also, you’ve inspired me to re-work some of the episodes from the Prince Valiant Storytelling Game into semi-linked encounters/adventures for my next campaign.
@@DUNGEONCRAFT1 they never go for anything I pitch. I even tried adapting to what they prefer and use pathfinder 1e, and I got ONE response about a character! 😭
I love seeing how you prep! It looks like it can be summed up as: you read and digest a module fully, translate it to your setting with your notes, and boil it down to what you need in session to 2 pages. I also think boxed text is exceptionally useful and love how you set the scene!
It is helpful to write/rewrite plot and relevant info in tearse notes. I find it helps to sort things out and in a sense load it to memory. Do it as a player as well so you know you spells abilities ect.
I seldom comment but really appreciate your GM advice. I too have been playing since the late 1970s ad feel that your advice is very practical and helpful to me personally.
Your imagination and enthusiasm are infectious! Videos like this keep me learning, keep me fresh, and make me a better DM. This is why I always check your channel first - there is always something there, whether current or a past upload, that is interesting and helpful. Thank you!
I like the way you mix in advice and retelling of the way you prepped alongside a recounting of the events as they played out. Your reworking of the adventure into a two- page spread is genius in the way it guarantees you'll internalize and understand the story components, and eliminating repeated page- flipping is even better than removing shoe leather! Great video, Professor DM!
Hi Prof. DM! Glad to hear the session went so well. I look forward to videos like this. Not only informative, but lots of fun! I also love your old minis, and I believe some of them are no longer available. Thank you for sharing!
Commenting to feed the algorithm as well to keep your creative content above the fray. I love the idea of boiling a scenario down to a page or two that you’ve essentially internalized so that you can maintain eye contact with your players. Real interaction between the DM and players is some great advice here. Thanks for mentioning.
I always appreciate your videos there's always something to learn in them, even if I don't agree with all of your ideas you'll often link to other creators ideas and I can use that.
Great video, PDM - really inspiring!! I'm still working on distilling scenarios down to 2 facing pages. I try and divide my sessions into 2 or 3 acts, and I'll have 2 pagers for each of those acts. So the game still runs smoothly and I've got the information I need with almost no page turns or searching. It's definitely a great way to know the ins & outs of an adventure.
Thank you so much for these campaign and how-to videos. As a forever GM, they're inspirational as well as providing new tricks of the trade I hadn't considered. Please keep making these kinds of videos. Absolutely fantastic stuff.
With his seasoned expertise and infectious enthusiasm, Professor DM delivers an unforgettable experience that will ignite your imagination and elevate your tabletop roleplaying sessions to new heights. Thank you for the solid advice.
Highly anticipated. Professor DM delivers transcendent levels of experience, stage craft, tips, and a story that will keep viewers in suspense. Save to play list.
Thank you for the picture of your notebook. One thing I always struggle with as a game master is how to prepare notes. I’d definitely like more videos on how to prep.
This played out like an action movie! I loved the intro and the advice is hugely helpful. Definitely inspired to make my campaigns work with many moving parts from here-on. Thank you for your work on this!
This video shows that one of the key things a DM needs is a firm understanding of their world, or at least the location where the scenario takes place. A good map helps. Once you have that, the actual adventure can be two pages of notes. You can run a campaign for years with just a good map and a vision of the game world. You don’t need dozens of pages of world building. In fact, it often works out better if you make things up on the fly - just write them down.
Very inspiring. One thing I am trying to emulate from your videos is encouraging epic moments from the scenario and the characters choices, not what is on their charactersheet that they can do x times per short rest.
Watched, liked and shared. This sort of video gives me the best takeaway I can get from an RPG channel: ideas and motivation to run more games. Thank you for all the work you put into it.
Great video. Liked the callout to the Shoe Leather episode, my favorite DM advice video. The campaign videos are on another level though. Thanks for the effort.
Fun stuff! Love the retelling with miniatures and terrain, as always. Was there any investigation by the players before they learned which tailor shop they needed to go to? Did the red-herring werewolf subplot crop up at all? I would love to hear how you handled those elements of the adventure if they occurred in your game.
Yes. There were lots of tailor shops. I think I just said, "You investigate all the tailor shops. Eventually you arrive at..." No rolls. I just put the players there.
The campaign videos like this are my favorites.
Mine too! Please share so I make more.
The reimagining and using the old modules really inspired me to do much the same, the more grim, darker, grittier story playing out through the adventures feels more real and true to the past I recall, waiting to once again be awed.
Thanks for taking the time to comment. This video is worth the wait.
I agree
In all honesty 2e stuff is not that hard to work into 5e
@@scoots291 except for the fact that 5e tells you to avoid triggering stuff and gnomes are huge now
@@solouno2280 I was talking about adventures from 2 e being very easy to put in 5e they are very plug and play with little editing needed
I can feel Tzeentch's laughter and it built up even more with that ending.
Thanks for the kind words. If you could share, I'd greatly appreciate it.
I never usually bother commenting but... man... you did it. It my sincere pleasure to say this is pure gold: the narrative, the soundtrack, the tips & trick, heck even the cameo is just perfect "product placement". I'm a Patreon since a few weeks, but sure count me in for a few more years. Keep'em coming PDM, the community needs more insights like those you provide.
Thank you so much for your kind words and patronage.
@@DUNGEONCRAFT1so that’s why it’s called Patreon. Because your a patron
@@DUNGEONCRAFT1which video did you reference? You mentioned it being your most popular.
@@diegogeezy8284 ruclips.net/video/gzk5Dd51FPw/видео.htmlsi=a4R5vadkvV7D41hw
Cut the shoe leather
@@DUNGEONCRAFT1 I’m looking everywhere for a way to contact you for a possible consultation. Do you have a business email or a way for someone to contact you ? I love your videos and they have been a big help in planning and creating my own home brew world .
To feed the algorithm... Everyone should comment on the types videos you want to see more of. Please keep making more! I will keep trying to comment to feed the omnipresent algorithm!
All hail the algorithm!
Thank you. Please share the video too!
Praise the machine spirits!
I for one wish to welcome our algorithmic overlords. Way, way better than the giant ants.
Ay ay 🫡
Hail!
Two page adventures are my new inspiration for minimal prep
Beautiful, a máster piece. Me encanta el sentido detectivesco casi estilo noir con el que se narra la historia. Extrañe las miniaturas sin embargo.
Same here!
If I had realised I could write the adventure in two pages, I would have saved myself a lot of time! 😉
In seriousness, this is great. Thanks for bringing my adventure to a new audience! 👍
You're more than welcomed! My players had a great time! If you could share, I'd greatly appreciate it.
Good on you for stressing a golden DM tip: ONLY PREP THE SET UP OF A SCENARIO. NOT THE OUTCOME! Professor DM always the good knowledge 👍
Thanks for the kind words. If you could share, I'd greatly appreciate it. One never knows what your players will do!
Thank you Professor for another campaign video! This one goes right up beside The Reviled Society as my favorites among your library.
Mixing the campaign review with specific choices you made and general tips for running the game is hugely helpful.
Looking forward to the next one!
Thanks for the kind words. If you could share, I'd greatly appreciate it.
I don't have anything to add but this video rocks and I really dig this creator so I'm commenting to appease whichever unknowable divinity shines approval on vids like this!
More substantially: What a fun tutorial haha, and I love the thesis in general- this channel is my go-to for DM brainstorming/advice now
Thanks for the kind words. If you could share, I'd greatly appreciate it.
This is the content you you love to make, and it shows.
Well done sir.
Thank you for watching and commenting!
Played for the first time in years .(20+). Had to DM. And im not a DM. But what a blast. Need tons of improvement. Thanks for all you do.
Thanks so much for sharing and watching my channel.
We all start at needing a lot of improvement, but we get there eventually. Keep going and you'll find your own voice and feel like a pro!
@@Viscoth THANK YOU😊
Great video, nice to see how much carnage that can come from timers!
Gotta have a timer! Share the video if you can.
These campaign videos are always inspiring I've never watched one without grabbing a couple different elements, filing off the serial numbers and using them in my campaign.
Steal away! Thanks for the kind words. If you could share, I'd greatly appreciate it.
Shared to a couple different gaming groups I'm in, plus my FB wall and TwiX. @@DUNGEONCRAFT1
I could never use your campaign title, though, because if I make such an obvious Sondheim reference, my wife will require that I SING the villainous monologue, "The worst pies in Middenheim..."
Just finished my campaign in Middenheim two months ago. Was supposed to go for 12 sessions but we spend well over a year there. Such a rich setting. All because you advised Power behind the Throne in your video.
So thanks!
Love that module. Thanks for the kind words. If you could share, I'd greatly appreciate it.
Commenting for the algorithm. Really enjoy these types of videos. I've been reading some Gothic/Romance style stories of late and this really fits in that kind of setting! Dark, gritty and downright dirty.
Love the Warhammer Fantasy setting too, I've been thinking of starting a campaign there.
My players have used it for almost 30 years. Share the video if you can.
Great video, these types are (by far) my favorite. Great source of tips-n-trick for my own table. The two page primer is a great idea; I'll implement what I can, but my players are a bit disjointed and go off the rails easily (they often zoom right past multiple plot hooks and head straight into the chaos.
Thank you for watching. Re: your players, I feel you.
I love when you bring out the Notebook Professor. The campaign videos are so much fun. The Veiled Society and Caves of Carnage are epic. Carry on Professor.
Working in the notebook again shortly. Game this Saturday.
Awesome!! I bought this adventure because you had mentioned it a long time ago. I never ran it because it looked long and scary (I rarely run modules), but this video gives me the perfect jumping point now that I’ve seen you simplify it!
Have fun! Share this video!
Been looking forward to this since it was announced! Thanks Prof DM!
this video is SUPERB! i enjoyed it immensely. great advice, amazing voice acting, very high production value and an excellent story- thank you!
Wow, thank you!
THiS WAS AMAZING! I love...LOVE...I say, this kind of content. PDM, that was simply great. It was both a testament to your excellent players and your gaming approach (not that it really matters, but I endorse it 110%!). I was so caught up in the conclusion, I was grinning from ear to ear. I actually got goose-flesh when Silence caught her daughter--your players had to have been nearly out of their minds with the tension. So cool! So completely what TTRPGin' is all about. The quality of the vid, its trajectory and build up: all top-shelf! The amount of work that must of have gone into it! Talk about production value! This was an obvious labor of love and well worth the wait. Thank you!
Thank you so much. It was fun to play and the episode was fun to make.
Commenting to feed the algorithm, but also to say that this is some of your finest work! I completely understand the never ending battle of trying to get views on your videos, which is unfortunate, because you're one of my favorite youtubers! Great stuff, incredibly inspiring, and I'm excited to implement some of the ideas that this one's given me! Thank you!
It is a tough balancing act for sure. If more people shared these videos, it would help. Share the video if you can.
Well played indeed, there is nothing better than an awesome night at the table! Ultra tense climax and a great way to keep players on the edge of their seats.
Very cool! I can definitely feel the tension mounting as the fluff starts hitting the fan.
It was an intense ending for sure. Please share.
This adventure sounds great. The Three Musketeers, in movies, book, cartoons, has been a part of my life as a child and adult. A mashup RPG that lets me revisit it? Awesome!
Awesome adventure, great plot hooks. It makes me want to do more homebrew inspired by great novels!
Go for it! Share this video, if you can
Amazing video! Your ability to distil such a complex adventure into just 2 pages is next level! I aspire to DM an adventure as well as you sone day!
Thanks for the kind words. If you could share., I'd appreciate it.
Great content! I'm continually pushing myself to create interesting encounters and adventures, and it's fun to hear how you distilled this down to its basics without oversimplifying. I'm also a huge fan of Runehammer and Brandish's work, so it was nice to see his podcast get a highlight, too!
He's great. He's featured in an upcoming video. Keep your eyes out for it.
This was simply fantastic, and a source of inspiration! Thanks for all your videos, Professor, and keep involving Deathbringer for those final puns :D
Deathbringer would agree. Share if you can.
Love this video. I would love to here a more detailed description of the final fight scene. When someone falls down a hole do you give them the second chance to grab on or their dead or on their way down they still have an action that turn so they get to try? Those type of breakdowns would help me personally
PCs? Yes.
Amazing and inspiring content, thank you Professor, for all that you do. This is how I want to run these game for my grandkids.
Cool. Just make sure the grandkids are 16+. Skin suits.
Fantastic breakdown of your game prof! You have inspired me to try a few things with my table.
Thanks for commenting!
This is why i love you and your work. Youre a gift for us RPG enthusiasts and crafters.
More crafting to come. you should see my crafting desk right now. What I am working on will change the game as much as UDT. Stay tuned.
Damn! That was incredibly exciting even just having you tell it as a GM relaying how the scenario played out. I loved this.
I am newer GM and videos like that are amazing and extremely inspiring! I'd love to see more videos about adapting adventures to your own campaign or list of your all-time favourites. I currently run 5e, DCC and Shadow of The Demon Lord campaigns and often struggle to adapt official content to my use and don't feel comfortable running official adventures out of the book, so I will try your "boiling down to 2 pages" thing. Great tips regarding investigative adventures as well!
Glad you liked it. If you could share, I'd appreciate it.
My last 3 adventures have been adaptations of adventures you've posted, Professor, and my players have loved it! Session prep is down to a few hours, less stress on the DM, faster-paced games, and more enjoyment around the table. Looking forward to adding this one as well when the timing's right! Thanks for helping us all level up the Craft!
My players loved this adventure. If you could share the video I'd appreciate it.
Great video! And shared on Facebook to show friends what makes TTRPG so great.
Thanks!
I love this type of videos where you share your experience as a GM
Maybe it will be a future video...... Share the video if you can.
I'm always excited to hear about your campaign prep and, of course, the recaps. I am not big on watching actual plays. However, listening to a DM or player recount the session with what stood out for them gets me excited. Thanks for sharing, Prof. DM
Great stuff, your 2 page spread method is so useful. I imagine there's a skill to it, deconstructing an adventure to the right degree, knowing which content is essential. I also appreciated your insights into how you use ICRPG approaches when running your games.
I read Terror in the Streets a couple of weeks ago so this is perfect timing. Would love to see more content like this.
Thanks for sharing!
Wow, what an episode. Never a dull moment in PDM's games! Only thing that could make it better would be seeing all the behind the scenes. Where you take that book, 70+ pages, and convert it to two pages. A detailed discussion on that would be amazing.
I guess playing in the game/watching it would be up there as well. Looking forward to more in-depth tips for us non patreon supporters.
I'll do my best.
That climax totally felt like Max Mannheim rolling in with his goons while the group tried to save the tied-up victims in the tight space with the barrels of gunpowder or oily rags or whatever it was. Great video. It's too bad the algorithm doesn't watch the content deeply for quality, because the algorithm should just know this is good.
Thanks for the kind words. If you could share, I'd greatly appreciate it. My players Hate Max!!
I love the two-page spread. Not sure I can pull it off, but in all love it!
Practice! You can do it!
I love these kinds of videos. Here’s hoping the algorithm is kind.
Also, you’ve inspired me to re-work some of the episodes from the Prince Valiant Storytelling Game into semi-linked encounters/adventures for my next campaign.
Your campaign videos are always so exciting. I wish I could convince my group to let me run a similar game.
Just do it! Share the video if you can.
@@DUNGEONCRAFT1 they never go for anything I pitch. I even tried adapting to what they prefer and use pathfinder 1e, and I got ONE response about a character! 😭
I love seeing how you prep! It looks like it can be summed up as: you read and digest a module fully, translate it to your setting with your notes, and boil it down to what you need in session to 2 pages.
I also think boxed text is exceptionally useful and love how you set the scene!
Damn! That was awesome. Would love to see more of those planning pages. That was so useful to see.
What an amazing video! I really love it when you make this kind of project
Thanks! I will make more, but I need folks to share!
It is helpful to write/rewrite plot and relevant info in tearse notes. I find it helps to sort things out and in a sense load it to memory.
Do it as a player as well so you know you spells abilities ect.
It certainly is. Thanks for the kind words. If you could share, I'd greatly appreciate it.
Fantastic video, Professor. Love to see these gorgeous miniature shots. Will definitely be using the adventure in my upcoming mini-campaign!
Man that sounds awesome. i love your campaign/game videos the most! Definitely checking out Terror in the Streets.
I seldom comment but really appreciate your GM advice. I too have been playing since the late 1970s ad feel that your advice is very practical and helpful to me personally.
Thank you. Please share the video wherever you can so it finds an audience.
Incredibly cinematic, well done Professor. The emphasis on a running clock really generates dramatic tension.
Thanks for the kind words. If you could share, I'd greatly appreciate it. Timers rock!
Your imagination and enthusiasm are infectious! Videos like this keep me learning, keep me fresh, and make me a better DM. This is why I always check your channel first - there is always something there, whether current or a past upload, that is interesting and helpful. Thank you!
Thank you for your kind words. If you could share, I'd appreciate it.
My favorite type of video from the Prof!
Share the video if you can.
Love these campaign videos. Always enjoy watching them.
Thanks. Please share!
I like the way you mix in advice and retelling of the way you prepped alongside a recounting of the events as they played out. Your reworking of the adventure into a two- page spread is genius in the way it guarantees you'll internalize and understand the story components, and eliminating repeated page- flipping is even better than removing shoe leather! Great video, Professor DM!
I appreciate that!
Hi Prof. DM! Glad to hear the session went so well. I look forward to videos like this. Not only informative, but lots of fun! I also love your old minis, and I believe some of them are no longer available. Thank you for sharing!
Thanks for the kind words. If you could share, I'd greatly appreciate it.
Commenting to feed the algorithm as well to keep your creative content above the fray. I love the idea of boiling a scenario down to a page or two that you’ve essentially internalized so that you can maintain eye contact with your players. Real interaction between the DM and players is some great advice here. Thanks for mentioning.
Glad you found it helpful. If you could share I'd appreciate it.
Thanks for the video, great production values! Really exciting to follow along with your campaign and how you GM.
Awesome video Professor! Love the breakdown......very useful!
Glad you enjoyed it!
You sir are a master storyteller! Loved this video!
I always appreciate your videos there's always something to learn in them, even if I don't agree with all of your ideas you'll often link to other creators ideas and I can use that.
Great video, PDM - really inspiring!! I'm still working on distilling scenarios down to 2 facing pages. I try and divide my sessions into 2 or 3 acts, and I'll have 2 pagers for each of those acts. So the game still runs smoothly and I've got the information I need with almost no page turns or searching. It's definitely a great way to know the ins & outs of an adventure.
Awesome video!
Terror in the Streets is an amazing adventure. Kelvin Green's adventure writing is excellent.
It sure is! Thanks for the kind words. If you could share, I'd greatly appreciate it.
That's very kind, thank you. ❤
Stellar episode with both narrative and practical advice!
Thank you so much for these campaign and how-to videos. As a forever GM, they're inspirational as well as providing new tricks of the trade I hadn't considered. Please keep making these kinds of videos. Absolutely fantastic stuff.
Thanks for the kind words. If you could share, I'd greatly appreciate it.
What a great video - excellent advise, great inspiration and a compelling story - love it - thanks a lot!
Awesome timing! I'll be running this as my next adventure!
and FIY I love all the videos you make.
Another banger!! You sure know how to do it Professor! Many thanks for the ceaseless entertainment!
Great episode. Love these prep videos. Reinvigorates me for my prepping which of late had felt more like homework than fun. Thanks professor
Great to hear! Thanks for the kind words. If you could share, I'd greatly appreciate it.
Great explanation of how you run a scenario.
Thanks. Playing the follow-up tomorrow. Wish me luck!
With his seasoned expertise and infectious enthusiasm, Professor DM delivers an unforgettable experience that will ignite your imagination and elevate your tabletop roleplaying sessions to new heights. Thank you for the solid advice.
Thank YOU for taking the time to watch it!
Now THIS is the kind of game I aspire to run. Or to get to play, even better!
Thank you. Please share the video.
I first DM'ed in the 80's. This is great content. Thanks. I'm always looking to improve.
Thanks for the kind words. If you could share, I'd greatly appreciate it.
You have the best TTRPG channel on RUclips! Thank you for the upload and all the time you spent entertaining us and your players
Thank you.
I really enjoy this kind fo video, thanks for sharing your experience.
May all your rolls be 20!
Yours, too! Thanks for the kind words. If you could share, I'd greatly appreciate it.
Highly anticipated. Professor DM delivers transcendent levels of experience, stage craft, tips, and a story that will keep viewers in suspense. Save to play list.
Thanks for the kind words. If you could share, I'd greatly appreciate it.
Finally! I was starving for some of yours campaing prep videos!
Thank you for this content professor!
Thank YOU for watching!
Thank you for the picture of your notebook. One thing I always struggle with as a game master is how to prepare notes. I’d definitely like more videos on how to prep.
My sister laughs at my notebooks. Se says they're like a beautiful mind! If you could share, I'd greatly appreciate it.
This played out like an action movie! I loved the intro and the advice is hugely helpful. Definitely inspired to make my campaigns work with many moving parts from here-on. Thank you for your work on this!
Always a good time. Thank you for the work and the videos. Good ideas, I like the way you flesh things out.
Thanks! Share the video if you can.
This video shows that one of the key things a DM needs is a firm understanding of their world, or at least the location where the scenario takes place. A good map helps. Once you have that, the actual adventure can be two pages of notes. You can run a campaign for years with just a good map and a vision of the game world. You don’t need dozens of pages of world building. In fact, it often works out better if you make things up on the fly - just write them down.
Love the game prep and play summary content. Thanks for these!
Thanks for the kind words. If you could share, I'd greatly appreciate it.
Great tips and a fun walkthrough. Good job!
Great video! That ending was epic!
makes the wait to get back into Malevelon Creek that much better; thank you for all the vids you've made man, genuinely.
Very inspiring. One thing I am trying to emulate from your videos is encouraging epic moments from the scenario and the characters choices, not what is on their charactersheet that they can do x times per short rest.
Go for it! If you could share, I'd greatly appreciate it.
Watched, liked and shared. This sort of video gives me the best takeaway I can get from an RPG channel: ideas and motivation to run more games. Thank you for all the work you put into it.
Thanks for the kind words and for sharing!
Very nice pro-level show! Your enthusiasm is infectious... in a good way.
Thanks. Share the video if you can.
This might be my favorite video yet. This or the recent Orc video. You're killing it!
Thanks for the kind words. If you could share, I'd greatly appreciate it.
Great video. Liked the callout to the Shoe Leather episode, my favorite DM advice video. The campaign videos are on another level though. Thanks for the effort.
I love the shoe leather video, too! Thanks for the kind words. If you could share, I'd greatly appreciate it.
Glad you know your audience very well. This is indeed a dark theme and very well written.
Thank you much. If you could share, I'd appreciate it.
I loved this. Thank you very much for sharing. Your style of delivery made it very easy to listen and watch. Excellent!
Share the video if you can.
Fantastic video!!! This is the heart of PDM's channel and is what separates him from the rest!!! Love it!!!
Thank you SO much for wanting.
This is pure GOLD. This video needs 10x more views.
Thanks. Keep sharing it. It will eventually find an audience.
Fun stuff! Love the retelling with miniatures and terrain, as always. Was there any investigation by the players before they learned which tailor shop they needed to go to? Did the red-herring werewolf subplot crop up at all? I would love to hear how you handled those elements of the adventure if they occurred in your game.
Yes. There were lots of tailor shops. I think I just said, "You investigate all the tailor shops. Eventually you arrive at..." No rolls. I just put the players there.
The perfect type of content for my short lunch.
And long lunches. And late-night snacks. And without any food at all.
Thanks for the kind words. If you could share, I'd greatly appreciate it.
This was truly epic, thank you so much for sharing and giving us all a lot of inspiration 😊
You are so welcome! If you could share, I'd greatly appreciate it.