Initially, I had planned for "The Mists of Lamordia" to run for about a year, which means we're about six weeks from the nominal end date I had planned. As it has worked out, this has been stretched by two factors - we've dropped from 90 to 60 minutes a week, and we've switched to remote gaming which is inherently a little slower. So there are probably another four months beyond that (but hopefully not more than that - I find campaigns inevitably run out of steam, and this one didn't have as much steam as I'd hoped even from the start, so I'm hoping to be done and dusted by Easter).
Naturally, as we start to come towards the endgame, my thoughts tend toward the future, which means I'm looking to the next campaign. And although I said previously I was going to prepare three and thus be ready with the next one, I'm rethinking that plan. Partly because I'm now running "The Quest for Memory" with a different group in parallel, and partly because I just have way less time to prepare games than I would like. (Or, to be blunt: almost none.)
So the next campaign will be back to a pre-gen adventure from Wizards of the Coast. And, conveniently, they've just released one that has caught my eye: "Rime of the Frostmaiden" arrived yesterday. So, barring disaster, that's the next one.
That assumes, of course, that it's any good. I'm trying really hard not to get my hopes up, given WotC's past efforts, but it's difficult...
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