Xtreme, I sent you my CS days ago and never got a response
Xtreme, I sent you my CS days ago and never got a responseSorry about that, I've now responded,
hmm...so what now?Right?
Um, if it means anything I was waiting for the next part to start before I introduced Harley. ^^;Oh, no, sweetheart. That wasn't a shot at anyone. Just my best 'take' on the reality of our game's situation right now.
I mean yeah, we did have a lot of people kinda wander off and away, which is kinda sheer bad luck... So what kind of alternate approach do we take? We could re-boot with new people in new roles if we have to or try and recruit, but I'm not sure people have that kind of patience. XDWe'd just change the storytelling focus, from a big group to a smaller group. Probably make our lives easier.
Honestly, I thought giving everyone their own independent episode would help build excitement and help people feel that sense of ownership of rp and character. Sadly I think this rp just started at an inopportune time that meant their are periods of "dead air" so to speak where people cannot post and that's left people feeling like they can't post unless there's a big story impact to it. The intention for me at least was always for this to be character rather than story driven. I don't want this to end so I think adjusting our approach as Ruby said is the best way to move forward. I've always been a flexible GM and I know Ruby has too, we're more than happy to roll with something that someone else does. I just hope we haven't come across as anything differentMaybe a storyline that each player can really have some fun with? Something they feel comfortable enough creating for, instead of simply reacting to GM posts. Maybe...a Night of Owls?
Likewise, we could continue on with the dead Mayor, bring in Lex, have people ask Bruce to run, get the Mad Monk introduced, and introduce the Court of Owls THAT way. So many story options. Really, maybe just throw it all out in the open and let folks pick as a group.I'm more than happy doing it that way.