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Running a D&D5e game. Possibly the last one I ever run. It's a blast though, and the players are amazing. The MCDM Flee, Mortals! book is really helping make it interesting to run.
I'm getting ready to start an Iron Kingdoms Savage Worlds game. It's a one-shot, but if they like it, we'll continue it into a campaign.
I'm also possibly going to be starting a Pathfinder 2e game soon. I've ran it a bit, but I still don't feel like I know it very well, so I'm going to run the Beginner Box (possibly lead into Abomination Vaults) on Foundry. It's a weird experience feeling like a newb again, since I haven't really felt that way in decades. Most games just aren't that challenging to master.
Flee, Mortals! is so excellent and makes me so sad that it's likely to be the only monster book MCDM produces ๐ญ