theredrobedwizard
Explorer
To play Devil's Advocate, that's a hard thing to avoid. It's like telling a child "Don't ever, *EVER*, push the button on the wall." It's temptation incarnate. Just because he gave in doesn't make him a villain (as it seems he is being made out). Maybe you expect too much out of a lurker.
Knowing that the player mentioned frequents the forums, I'd say it wasn't the brightest idea to ask about it here. There are other RPG related forums, and most likely, your player doesn't frequent all of them. Not trying to make you the bad guy in this, either.
How is this situation any different than playing a PC in a module that you've ran before? Heck, I ran B2 KotBL at least 5 times in high school; I've played in it several times after with different groups. I don't act on information gleaned from running the module, and if your player is saying the same thing, then give him the benefit of the doubt (unless this is a recurring theme, in which case, the last sentence of the next paragraph is important).
Look, bottom line is, forgiveness and friendship are more important than being in the right. Give the kid another chance. If it becomes a habitual thing (reading the modules while playing in them and acting on information gleaned) then, by all means, have a group discussion about that player's future with the group.
-TRRW
Knowing that the player mentioned frequents the forums, I'd say it wasn't the brightest idea to ask about it here. There are other RPG related forums, and most likely, your player doesn't frequent all of them. Not trying to make you the bad guy in this, either.
How is this situation any different than playing a PC in a module that you've ran before? Heck, I ran B2 KotBL at least 5 times in high school; I've played in it several times after with different groups. I don't act on information gleaned from running the module, and if your player is saying the same thing, then give him the benefit of the doubt (unless this is a recurring theme, in which case, the last sentence of the next paragraph is important).
Look, bottom line is, forgiveness and friendship are more important than being in the right. Give the kid another chance. If it becomes a habitual thing (reading the modules while playing in them and acting on information gleaned) then, by all means, have a group discussion about that player's future with the group.
-TRRW