Quote Originally Posted by Sir-Carlos View Post
So, we have been playing Rime of the Frostmaiden for 4 months (6 really, but we had a break) and I don’t like it as a DM. The whole thematic, setting and story doesn’t appeal to me that much anymore. They are now level 4 and I am not really excited for anything that comes after in this module. The sessions are still fun, but the prep isn’t.

Tomorrow is the next session. Any tips on how to approach this? Like, do I play until I have a new module ready and then suggest to switch? Or do I break it to the players and ask them what they want to do?



P.S.
I recently asked my players what they think about the campaign. One said, they are happy as long as we play DnD. One is pretty invested in the campaign and one says that the sandbox part was a bit long, but they are excited to get to „the meat of it“. And the last one asked if we could „level up“ the campaign a bit, because they want to play a bit higher level DnD, but are generally more or less happy.
In your place, I would tell my players I am not feeling it anymore, and be clear that continuing isn't really an option.

Once that is clear, maybe discussing why you're feeling that way with your players could be worth it, especially if they don't seem to share the feeling.

Do you have another campaign or style of campaign you'd like to try?