Satyrn
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"Good bye" perhaps.. . . it would be best to say something before excusing oneself.
"Good bye" perhaps.. . . it would be best to say something before excusing oneself.
I was curious, so that's why I put up the poll. I assumed that many tables had a lingering social default similar to the one that I was familiar with.
With necessary caveats (unrepresentative sample- because it's enworld, and possible confusion over poll wording, etc.), I think it's fair to say that this assumption is widespread enough that if you are playing at a table where this issue has never come up, it would be best to say something before excusing oneself.
So, essentially, ask permission to ensure nobody will have any negative feelings? "I'm really sorry for any possible inconvenience. Since my character is out of commission for the rest of the session, would it be alright if I gracefully bow out until next session?"With necessary caveats (unrepresentative sample- because it's enworld, and possible confusion over poll wording, etc.), I think it's fair to say that this assumption is widespread enough that if you are playing at a table where this issue has never come up, it would be best to say something before excusing oneself.
Well, the poll is asking if it's okay with making players wait an extended period of time without any activity in the game. Not if they are okay with player death.The poll, however, does not address the social contract for players at all. It just asks whether it's okay for a DM to kill off player characters.
Given the extremely strong nature of the commentary from some respondents, you are welcome to set up that poll.
I'll bring popcorn.
I definitely agree, with the caveat that there is more to communicate than you have actual time to communicate it, and often forget about issues, or have no idea something is an issue to be discussed until someone is doing it right now and oh snap feelings are hurt. Oh, and going too bureaucratic about it makes the communication process miserable and people shut down just to get it over with faster, so you have to cut it down to the highest priority issues.Part of being in a group (and not being a sociopath) is checking in to see what other people want. I'm not sure why we all agree that table communication is imperative (we agree on that, right?) but it seems like an insurmountable obstacle here. And it's not like this is a novel issue. It's the same for anything.