>>8604552>/tg/ were sympathetic./tg/ anon here.
It fuckin' happens man. Sometimes sessions turn south. Either the players do something dumb, something comes up and there are too few players or some other act of God like the server shitting itself.
No sense in continuing on half cocked. Sometimes you just gotta call it and throw dice next week.
It tends to work out though, it gives the GM more time to prepare more material and also allows for GMs to get one-on-one with players to tie things up or work out kinks in the game.
If tradition holds, she'll come out of this ready to go like Stormin' Norman.
>>8609452This.
One GM I had, if we were down players, would hold Gladiator style arena sessions. We all rolled up random characters, 3d6 straight down the sheet
As Crom Intended for these sessions. The GM would simply roll for random terrain, environmental effects, and lastly random monsters. The GM would RP as Grandmaster as played by Jeff Goldblum for the announcer for the Arena. First time we ended up playing some horribly gimped characters that all died to Giant Goats. It was hilarious.