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<blockquote data-quote="kamosa" data-source="post: 1569312" data-attributes="member: 1037"><p>I just got back from a game that went bad. We were just finishing up the adventure when the group just disolved. All the characters declared they were heading back home the the game broke up. There was talk afterward of rolling up new characters by the GM... everyone ducked the question and avoided eye contact. No anger, no finger pointing, no your game bites, just uncomfortable silence as we all packed our stuff and left.</p><p></p><p>This wasn't a game where people were jumping for joy to show up everyweek, but it also didn't feel like it was about to collapse under it's own weight either. That being said, now that it is dead, I don't see it picking back up. </p><p></p><p>The problem is that we all game together in another game that happens alternate weekends. Is there any chance that game will survive? Or is it inevitable that the group is dead.</p><p></p><p>Have you ever been through a game that fell apart like that with no event or real trigger for it falling apart?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="kamosa, post: 1569312, member: 1037"] I just got back from a game that went bad. We were just finishing up the adventure when the group just disolved. All the characters declared they were heading back home the the game broke up. There was talk afterward of rolling up new characters by the GM... everyone ducked the question and avoided eye contact. No anger, no finger pointing, no your game bites, just uncomfortable silence as we all packed our stuff and left. This wasn't a game where people were jumping for joy to show up everyweek, but it also didn't feel like it was about to collapse under it's own weight either. That being said, now that it is dead, I don't see it picking back up. The problem is that we all game together in another game that happens alternate weekends. Is there any chance that game will survive? Or is it inevitable that the group is dead. Have you ever been through a game that fell apart like that with no event or real trigger for it falling apart? [/QUOTE]
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