In my case, I drop off for a day or two when work gets especially busy. I will not bore with details, but I have a salaried job that involves politics and communications.
So if @Spybuster doesn't come back, does anyone feel like they could possibly take his place as GM. I myself would volunteer for the job, but I only have experience GMing once and it didn't end well. I really don't want to see this go down the drain though, it has a lot of potential.
I think it's probably inappropriate to replace the dude after four days and he has the campaign plan and no one else does. I'm fine with waiting, I'm busy on weekdays.
I think it's probably inappropriate to replace the dude after four days and he has the campaign plan and no one else does. I'm fine with waiting, I'm busy on weekdays.
I'm friends with Spy IRL, so I know him pretty well. It's very unlikely that he's coming back. I've brought it up several times with him so it's not like he hasn't been given warning. Knowing him, if he does finally post, it will be long after everyone's lost interest and left. I've asked if maybe he could tell me the plot he had planned and from the sounds of it he's lost it. We could probably make something up on our own. If we want this to continue, our best option is to probably go on without him and leave it easily open for him to take control again if he comes back.