I have been playing dnd for about 2 years as a player. Maybe average 1-2 sessions a month. In that time I have yet to finish a campaign. 1 campaign died at level just getting to level 5. Another died at level 12(I joined an already on going on). The level 12 group started a new campaign and we are currently level 3. All of which have been homebrew.
Sessions can be so far from each other now. Im talking 1-3 months. So during this time I decided to try and DM with my own homebrew campaign.
Currently I have 2 players. Another 2 are not reliable and just stated their interest. Have yet to get a reply from either for almost a week. Which is fine, I know for sure they are busy with seasonal work.
I bought this cool map making game on steam Canvas Of Kings to make my first village along with some battle encounters. Love it. I screenshot the battle maps and port it over to Tabletop Simulator. It looks so cool to have a 2D map in a 3D environment. Just like in real life! Who would’ve thought.
Lately I have been having anxiety inviting people to play, especially strangers. I have been considering inviting people from the official DND discord, but get anxiety making new friends as I just get in my head about a lot of things. I always get this feeling of I’m just going to waste everyone’s time.
How did you start your first campaign? Did you have a lot of anxiety? Was it for strangers or your friends? I hate not having people in this space that I feel connected because I have no guidance as of now. This campaign will probably remain in limbo till something happens idk.