Grogg of the North
Adventurer
So, in my gaming group one of the players, lets call him Bob, quit in a huff over an imaginary dress. After the session Bob said that he wasn't interested in creating a new high level character but wanted us to let him know when we started a new campaign. However, Bob's behavior at the table left a lot to be desired and the consensus at the table was that we were all having a lot more fun without him there.
Time marches on and a new campaign is set to begin. I'm the DM. Part of me feels that I should email Bob and let him know that he's not invited to the new game. Another part of me feels that after Bob's behavior I don't owe him anything and good riddance.
We play on Roll20. I almost never see Bob outside of D&D. His wife, however, is a saint and wonderful person.
Thoughts? Advice?
Time marches on and a new campaign is set to begin. I'm the DM. Part of me feels that I should email Bob and let him know that he's not invited to the new game. Another part of me feels that after Bob's behavior I don't owe him anything and good riddance.
We play on Roll20. I almost never see Bob outside of D&D. His wife, however, is a saint and wonderful person.
Thoughts? Advice?