And so it was. That my latest D&D campaign died without a bang, but with a whimper.


And so it was. That my latest D&D campaign died without a bang, but with a whimper.

As is normally the case. Over time players lose interest and shift priorities. Parties dwindle until finally there is no party at all.

It is sad to watch it go, but i know. There will be others.

Next up is a D20 FBI game and an Alterkine space adventure.

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  1. good news. Still sad I cannot commit to being there every tuesday. It's hand down my favorite system to run and/or play. I would make the argument its the Galaxyquest of rpgs.

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  2. Certainly sad when it happens and it happens too often. Have you considered shorter arcs, so everyone has a chance to reach a (hopefully) enjoyable conclusion? It might keep players focused if they can see end points and also the draw of something new in the future.

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  3. I must have really good luck, then. I have two current groups that I have been gaming with for going on 10 years now.

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