We have talked about it. That's were the "shoving her down their throats" came from, actually.
And my friend just has this incredibly pessimistic view that he will be alone forever and that no one will ever like him and his friends will replace him. We try to help him but he doesn't listen to us.
She told him very clearly that she didn't leave him for me. He's the one who gave me her number and insisted that I be with her. At least he did at first. I don't know why he would do this if it would make him feel like this. As for ignoring them, I've tried playing with all of them and her...
1. I'm in Indiana, she's in Pennsylvania.
2. I have met her.
3. She broke up with him based on his pessimism and insecurities and it was about two weeks or so. I know, too soon.
Recently, I have started a relationship with a girl who lives some way away. Starting this relationship means the misery of my friend who "dated" her for about two weeks and most of what was felt was fanciful imagination on his part. Since the start of our relationship, he has become more and...
Wow. I'll have to take a lot of those into consideration. At the moment, everyone earns the same XP. Its the first campaign we've run. My first as well. Hopefully things like XP and general design become easier over time.
Good ideas. For the most part, the reason is work. One of the players is planning on joining another group that meets the same day as ours, just later. So he'd play for about 3 hours with us and leave to go play with the others. I might give him the penalty.
A group of my friends and I recently started by playing Dungeons & Dragons, starting with the fourth edition. For our first adventure, I am the DM. I'm somewhat unhappy with many of the choices I've made about how to handle certain things. One of these is the allocation of XP. I'm looking for...
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