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Penultimate Pi
I've been thinking a lot about how to respond to that. At first i was a bit angry, then calm again, and now i have the perfect words to express my feelings toward that post of yours: Think of others before thinking about yourself.
The Real live is sadly more boring, but also more important then roleplaying. My life will have a greater change since i got a new job and if you expect me to handle a full time job AND intense planning for this roleplay, you simply expect too much.
And now let me take care of some points you are talking about.
-I already did what was necessary as a GM. I warned the players and now look for a replacement. Taking it over would be the responsibility of the volunteering roleplayer, not mine. And if no one will be found, i'll simply use my first idea and just lock it.
-Serenety Williams', and all roleplayers in general, are given a time limit of two weeks before their characters are taken out of the story. Her time limit ran out today, not yesterday.
-Remember that real people sit behind the avatar, which have their own lives, problems and responsibilities. You can also not expect for all roleplayers to give the roleplay the same attention you do. Some people are simply not that motivated, or they don't have the time for it.
-The motivations for the Mavericks can vary. Their leader simply has the mission to save the Earth, which makes mankind parasites in his eyes. Other Mavericks can have their own reasons, or stick to this one. Use Wily as example. The robots he didn't create himself joined him because they feared being outdated too soon, hence replaced and destroyed.
-I'm not starting a Hiatus. I am simply not able to continue being a GM. And in addition to that: I am not thinking about it. It is already decided and in motion.