Jürgen Hubert on Nostr: Welp, I think my #Scion campaign just died. One of my players wrote in the group chat ...
Welp, I think my #Scion campaign just died.
One of my players wrote in the group chat that she no longer felt comfortable with the way I GMed, in contrast to an earlier Eberron campaign I had run for the same group, and thus decided to drop out. Then she left the group chat.
And I am assuming that this means that her husband will leave as well, which means I am down to three players - who have been hard enough to schedule for as it is.
She did not elaborate why she felt uncomfortable with my GMing. And to be clear, she is not obligated to explain or justify her decision - if this is not right for her, then it's not right for her
Still, without such an explanation (and I had no prior awareness of this), I see little point in GMing for this particular group again.
What a bummer. #ttrpg
One of my players wrote in the group chat that she no longer felt comfortable with the way I GMed, in contrast to an earlier Eberron campaign I had run for the same group, and thus decided to drop out. Then she left the group chat.
And I am assuming that this means that her husband will leave as well, which means I am down to three players - who have been hard enough to schedule for as it is.
She did not elaborate why she felt uncomfortable with my GMing. And to be clear, she is not obligated to explain or justify her decision - if this is not right for her, then it's not right for her
Still, without such an explanation (and I had no prior awareness of this), I see little point in GMing for this particular group again.
What a bummer. #ttrpg