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Roguelike Recap: Session 8

In this session, the group made it into the temple area of the dungeon. They continue to investigate the mystery behind the “box” they are trapped in. And another new face appears in the tavern…

In these posts, I discuss my roguelike-inspired D&D campaign sessions.

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Session Prep: Halloween CoS Session

We got to have a Curse of Strahd campaign session the day before Halloween! That was super fun. The party met a powerful new ally and ventured inside the werewolf den to recover the sword of sunlight.

In these session prep posts, I go over what I did to prepare for my monthly CoS sessions. I also talk a bit about what happened and what I need to prep for next time!

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Session Prep: October 2020 CoS Session

October—the perfect month for Curse of Strahd! Sirya continues her escape from Castle Ravenloft and her pursuer, the vampire spawn Alexander. Meanwhile, Kara and the rest of the party check in on Sirya with magic and decide what they’re going to do.

In these session prep posts, I go over what I did to prepare for my monthly CoS sessions. I also talk a bit about what happened and what I need to prep for next time!

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Session Prep: Review

Hey! The stars did not align for a September Curse of Strahd session, unfortunately. I’ve been writing these session prep posts for a while now, so let’s go over what’s worked well so far.

If you’ve been reading the session prep posts, much of this information won’t be new to you, but I wanted to try to hash out some general methods I’ve found useful. These are some things I’ve found helpful to do while prepping my Curse of Strahd sessions.

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Session Prep: August 2020 CoS Session

While the rest of the group goes over their options, Sirya Aseaquen carefully(?) navigates through Castle Ravenloft on her own. Until she isn’t alone.

In these session prep posts, I go over what I did to prepare for my monthly CoS sessions. I also talk a bit about what happened and what I need to prep for next time!

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