So, the other day I ran my second session of my D&D campaign. It was fun, and people at least looked like they were having fun. It's something I've always wanted to do, since I got into gaming, run my own campaign. This group has like ten campaigns going, and play a different one every week, depending on who's got one ready and who's campaign everyone likes the most.
I have so much fun being the Dungeon Master. Nathan says I'm one person with him when we're alone, and another with other people, but then when I'm DMing, and have the floor, and have to take charge, I'm suddenly like I am with him. I think it's good for me, to learn how to take a leadership position, especially being Autistic, forcing myself to be assertive with other people. It's a wierd, unfamiliar feeling, but I seem to be doing well, and that makes me happy.
I have so much fun being the Dungeon Master. Nathan says I'm one person with him when we're alone, and another with other people, but then when I'm DMing, and have the floor, and have to take charge, I'm suddenly like I am with him. I think it's good for me, to learn how to take a leadership position, especially being Autistic, forcing myself to be assertive with other people. It's a wierd, unfamiliar feeling, but I seem to be doing well, and that makes me happy.