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<blockquote data-quote="Oofta" data-source="post: 8175763" data-attributes="member: 6801845"><p>I don't have a problem that he made a decision about what he wanted to do, it's how he made the decision and approached his players. It was done in a rude and dismissive manner. It would have been better to have a conversation to see if some compromise could have been reached.</p><p></p><p>But the kicker to me is that they're still dictating to the rest of the group what they can and cannot do. Are they paying for something that enabled this get together? What gives them the authority to decide what type of game they will play?</p><p></p><p>My advice to the OP's wife would be to contact some of the players that had previously offered to DM and see if they want to start a game. Invite the original DM but set it up separately, even if the original DM decides not to join she can still game with most of her friends.</p><p></p><p>In any case, games break up for all sorts of reasons. I wish anyone who wants to be a professional DM luck because they're going to need it. Like lottery level amounts of luck if you want to stream and maybe pay for a book or two. So it's too bad, and hopefully a friendship is not lost over this but sometimes you just have to move on.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Oofta, post: 8175763, member: 6801845"] I don't have a problem that he made a decision about what he wanted to do, it's how he made the decision and approached his players. It was done in a rude and dismissive manner. It would have been better to have a conversation to see if some compromise could have been reached. But the kicker to me is that they're still dictating to the rest of the group what they can and cannot do. Are they paying for something that enabled this get together? What gives them the authority to decide what type of game they will play? My advice to the OP's wife would be to contact some of the players that had previously offered to DM and see if they want to start a game. Invite the original DM but set it up separately, even if the original DM decides not to join she can still game with most of her friends. In any case, games break up for all sorts of reasons. I wish anyone who wants to be a professional DM luck because they're going to need it. Like lottery level amounts of luck if you want to stream and maybe pay for a book or two. So it's too bad, and hopefully a friendship is not lost over this but sometimes you just have to move on. [/QUOTE]
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