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Glory to Marik
This one is for our favorite Bard lover.time to make a vent about your local group thread![]()
This one is for our favorite Bard lover.time to make a vent about your local group thread![]()
Add to that the fact that a lot of people have gaming friends. They only play RPGs with those people so to see those friends, they have to play RPGs. If those friends insist on only playing a game that person doesn’t enjoy…they’re stuck with a crappy choice.
But I do wish that more unhappy people would come back to questions like “but if not this, then what…not doing the thing that always makes me unhappy in practice?” and looking at the alternatives seriously.
I was GMing an AP about ten years ago. The group was a mix of folks I knew and one of the players knew. We all met in PFS and wanted to get a long campaign in a no organized play setting. I was very excited as I joined PFS with this intention of finding players.I suspect because not doing it also makes them unhappy, too. Not long ago I bailed on a group I'd been GMing and/or playing with for decades, because I concluded I was getting more pain than joy out of it.
But I still don't feel entirely good about it, either. Its people I only gamed with, and a campaign that had a lot of potential.
My point isn't to show my second thoughts, but that sometimes the decision is--unclear. Someone can be getting both joy and pain out of their gaming and that can make the decision--complex--to engage with. Its much easier to just keep
Interestingly, this also applies to spellbooks.Grease in your catalog is only marginally more important, financially, than having The Beverly Hillbillies.
Interestingly, this also applies to spellbooks.
Some pretty frosty exchanges lately. Its the holidays imma try and warm things up.