A word from Jheru and his player
Posted: Wed Feb 27, 2013 7:38 pm
So, first of all, as a player, I want to apologize to the rest of the folks at the table. I know that I got a bit carried away last session in terms of confronting some of the NPCs. I'm not entirely sure why, but I think a good bit of it has to do with my frustration as a player in this situation where I feel like our characters don't know nearly enough about where they are and what they are doing. Not the DMs fault or a problem with the adventure, I don't think, just my reaction to it.
So, I am going to try not to continue to do this. I don't like how it is playing out.
In character, expect Jheru to take some time to recover from his torture at the hands of the drow - expect him to be a bit taciturn and withdrawn for a while. He may not take a lead role when speaking, etc. for a bit. Probably not forever, but just as he works to recover from the physical abuse and mental disorientation he's suffered. Certainly he will continue to talk to/work with the party, its just that others may need to draw his contributions out of him for a while, and expect him to be more forthcoming out of the eyesight and earshot of the drow and other NPCs.
So, I am going to try not to continue to do this. I don't like how it is playing out.
In character, expect Jheru to take some time to recover from his torture at the hands of the drow - expect him to be a bit taciturn and withdrawn for a while. He may not take a lead role when speaking, etc. for a bit. Probably not forever, but just as he works to recover from the physical abuse and mental disorientation he's suffered. Certainly he will continue to talk to/work with the party, its just that others may need to draw his contributions out of him for a while, and expect him to be more forthcoming out of the eyesight and earshot of the drow and other NPCs.