Sound of Azure
Contemplative Soul
Hi all,
I wanted to ask the community for a bit of advice. Over the weekend I had the opportunity to visit some gaming friends I haven't seen for a while. I was asked to join in as one of the party's tag-along NPCs, which I readily agreed to. It was the best option, since I was only going to be there for that session, and a character of my own popping in and out would have been really disruptive. All the players were there, except one guy who was late.
Anyhow, it seemed all hunky dory initially- a bit of out of game chatter (mostly me, I'm the deity of out of game chatter ), jokes around the table, etc. Then the late player turned up. He was totally smashed. I'm all for a bit of social lubricant, but I was concerned... especially since he'd driven to the game (he was staying at the DM's place overnight, thankfully).
As the game went on, I got more and more uncomfortable. The drunk player was extremely rude to everyone, especially to two players in particular. Insults about people's appearance, play style, intelligence and so on were thrown about with abandon.
It could have been my annoyance colouring my perceptions, but I think everyone was starting to get irritated with him. I wanted to say something, but:
1) It wasn't my house.
2) I was a guest, and not one of the regular players.
3) (Most of) the other players have been friends with this guy longer than they've known me.
Asking my friend later, they said he's always like that, and "It's just the way he is, let it go". I don't know why they put up with it, honestly. On the one hand I definitely hate seeing my friends get pushed around, but on the other... as an outsider, is it my place to say something about their group dynamics.
Why put up with someone who's so boorish and upleasant to be around? Do they just not want to rock the boat? Loyalty taken to extremes?
ENWorld, what would you have done? Is there something I can do to help my friends out?
I wanted to ask the community for a bit of advice. Over the weekend I had the opportunity to visit some gaming friends I haven't seen for a while. I was asked to join in as one of the party's tag-along NPCs, which I readily agreed to. It was the best option, since I was only going to be there for that session, and a character of my own popping in and out would have been really disruptive. All the players were there, except one guy who was late.
Anyhow, it seemed all hunky dory initially- a bit of out of game chatter (mostly me, I'm the deity of out of game chatter ), jokes around the table, etc. Then the late player turned up. He was totally smashed. I'm all for a bit of social lubricant, but I was concerned... especially since he'd driven to the game (he was staying at the DM's place overnight, thankfully).
As the game went on, I got more and more uncomfortable. The drunk player was extremely rude to everyone, especially to two players in particular. Insults about people's appearance, play style, intelligence and so on were thrown about with abandon.
It could have been my annoyance colouring my perceptions, but I think everyone was starting to get irritated with him. I wanted to say something, but:
1) It wasn't my house.
2) I was a guest, and not one of the regular players.
3) (Most of) the other players have been friends with this guy longer than they've known me.
Asking my friend later, they said he's always like that, and "It's just the way he is, let it go". I don't know why they put up with it, honestly. On the one hand I definitely hate seeing my friends get pushed around, but on the other... as an outsider, is it my place to say something about their group dynamics.
Why put up with someone who's so boorish and upleasant to be around? Do they just not want to rock the boat? Loyalty taken to extremes?
ENWorld, what would you have done? Is there something I can do to help my friends out?