June was posting in the general chat, talking about how she was interested in joining a campaign since she had some extra free time. This disappearing player caused my anxiety over the stability of my campaign group to spiral further, causing me to open up my local university's DnD club Discord in desperation. To this day, I have no idea if he was just too overwhelmed by school (we're all college students) or he died. The next person I recruited was a pretty cool guy, but after two weeks he just stopped showing up/responding to messages on Discord. Having this many players dropping in such a short time was a little disconcerting for me, and as such I tried to foolishly "recoup my losses". I made the beginner mistake of taking in more people than I could manage, and by November 3 of those original players had dropped. This new group had started playing together in August and well. I was running a second pass at my first ever campaign, as the original group I had fell apart due to scheduling conflicts and interpersonal drama. Act I: The New Girl It all began back in November of 2019 (feels like it was ages ago).
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