Thanks for the O.K. to change my post; I'll leave it as is. =)
Heya, Wolf! I respectfully disagree with that statement. I've had the joy of roleplaying in numbers of ways over the years. One example of gaming with or without leaders is Live Action Roleplaying (LARP). Many other tabletop games also don't require a leader. =)
I think Meric made himself firmly in charge back during the scene at Auri's home. Other folks (Auri and Asher included) attempted to bring plans to the table - in the end, our entire plan at the tower was basically Meric's. I feel Meric has been in charge since then, Wolf. I don't have a problem with it, nor do I see it changing. =)
I honestly thought you wanted us to leave Meric just now to have his talk with Niara, hence my going with it. If we were going to go with "leave no one behind," then shouldn't we be going back for Asher and not Meric? Seems to me Asher is in the deeper trouble of the two.
Whether we have choices or not, you run your game a little differently than just about anyone I've yet played with. I've been going along with the story since our agreement (and my "taking a step back"). I've been enjoying the game a bit more since then, but until someone else (PC or NPC) takes over, I feel Meric is firmly in charge of the party. I don't have a problem with that; I just feel it should be stated.
I'm still here to play and "roll with" (Auri "rolling" pun there) whatever else comes along. =)
Perhaps you're too used to D&D and Pathfinder and formal parties/groups where there is always a leader.
Heya, Wolf! I respectfully disagree with that statement. I've had the joy of roleplaying in numbers of ways over the years. One example of gaming with or without leaders is Live Action Roleplaying (LARP). Many other tabletop games also don't require a leader. =)
I think Meric made himself firmly in charge back during the scene at Auri's home. Other folks (Auri and Asher included) attempted to bring plans to the table - in the end, our entire plan at the tower was basically Meric's. I feel Meric has been in charge since then, Wolf. I don't have a problem with it, nor do I see it changing. =)
I honestly thought you wanted us to leave Meric just now to have his talk with Niara, hence my going with it. If we were going to go with "leave no one behind," then shouldn't we be going back for Asher and not Meric? Seems to me Asher is in the deeper trouble of the two.
Whether we have choices or not, you run your game a little differently than just about anyone I've yet played with. I've been going along with the story since our agreement (and my "taking a step back"). I've been enjoying the game a bit more since then, but until someone else (PC or NPC) takes over, I feel Meric is firmly in charge of the party. I don't have a problem with that; I just feel it should be stated.
I'm still here to play and "roll with" (Auri "rolling" pun there) whatever else comes along. =)
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