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Hey all.
I'll just fill you in on the situation, and if you feel you can share some wisdom of any sort, feel free. There is no TLDR version.
The LGS I frequent, up to this point has mostly been a Magic: The Gathering only. They've been trying to start up RPGs recently with some amount of failure (mostly a space and time thing). I'm not a Regular-Regular by any means. They know me by name, but they know many other store goers far better.
Out of no where I get an email from them asking (Paraphrased) "Hey we've finally got a pathfinder game day and such set up sorted out, etc. We are looking for DMs and players. Would you like to join? As DM if possible?" The setup I believe will be a one-off adventure to see how it works for them. There will be two DMs and four-five players under each. Room size if it matters is good but not "great".
I've since spoken to them saying "Yeah I can show as whatever you need." And obviously they are attempting to corral me into a DM position. As we are a rare breed I guess.
I've got... 15 years? (Yikes time flies) playing, DMing, GMing experience across a few RPGs out there, but always with friends when I DM and not strangers. So that makes me kind of nervous. I wonder what kind of adventure I should even run? Is there a good one-shotter? I was thinking the we be goblin campaign, but what if there are brand new players? Does that matter? preconstructed characters or not? etc etc.
I have no specific question. Just kind of tossing my line out there and seeing what you fine fellows have to offer as advise. Clearly I'm a little nervous- and rambling.