Thursday, May 7, 2009
Doom, not on hold
Okay, forget everything I just said. Something has happened, and apparently we're not gaming ever again (in that campaign, I mean). As usual I'll keep you posted, but it really looks this time like I'll be having to post my own version of what happens to Tanisevania.
Labels:
end,
game drama,
Heather's campaign,
Tanisevania
Doom on hold
All right, some new developments: our DM has decided that she wants to keep running her game, just to have a shred of normalcy in her life still (which is totally understandable, I feel, considering what she's going through). As such, we will be gaming tomorrow night. Yay!
Though I am happy about this, since I want resolution for Tanisevania, I am a bit worried about a couple of things.
One - DM's husband, who I'm not exactly happy with, also plays in that game. And his character and my character are in love. Now, I believe I am a good enough roleplayer to work beyond that, but its not going to be easy and I just hope it isn't too unpleasant - especially since I'm afraid seeing her husband's character involved with someone else's character will remind our DM of real life.
Sooooo maybe I'll have my ho-ish character avoid sleeping with Grim that session, in interest of minimizing that. There's plenty of NPC's for her to boink. Good thing she's a slut (and proud of it), and that Grim doesn't mind.
Two - we have recieved word that another player, who was a friend of mine but really used and hurt me, will be at the session tomorrow. Balls. This will prove even more of a problem. Not that I'm worried about confronting him, I just really really really really don't want to ruin the normalcy for our DM. I already talked to her about it, and she understands if there's going to be some drama, but still. I guess all I can do in that case is hope for the best but prepare for the worst.
All that said, I am really happy I get to play Tanisevania again, and just hope that we keep playing so her story will have an ending I don't have to make up.
Though I am happy about this, since I want resolution for Tanisevania, I am a bit worried about a couple of things.
One - DM's husband, who I'm not exactly happy with, also plays in that game. And his character and my character are in love. Now, I believe I am a good enough roleplayer to work beyond that, but its not going to be easy and I just hope it isn't too unpleasant - especially since I'm afraid seeing her husband's character involved with someone else's character will remind our DM of real life.
Sooooo maybe I'll have my ho-ish character avoid sleeping with Grim that session, in interest of minimizing that. There's plenty of NPC's for her to boink. Good thing she's a slut (and proud of it), and that Grim doesn't mind.
Two - we have recieved word that another player, who was a friend of mine but really used and hurt me, will be at the session tomorrow. Balls. This will prove even more of a problem. Not that I'm worried about confronting him, I just really really really really don't want to ruin the normalcy for our DM. I already talked to her about it, and she understands if there's going to be some drama, but still. I guess all I can do in that case is hope for the best but prepare for the worst.
All that said, I am really happy I get to play Tanisevania again, and just hope that we keep playing so her story will have an ending I don't have to make up.
Labels:
game drama,
Grimsflame,
Heather's campaign,
plan,
Tanisevania
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