Well after watching my group dwindle from 7 about a year ago down to just 3 over the last few weeks, (this is even with one player joining the group) I talked two of my cousins into playing. One was a long time player, even back to first campaign in 1E, then a lot in 2E. The other played once or twice a kid but this is her first serious attempt at playing. This will give us a CK plus 3 players (plus one who can play 1/2 the night until he leaves for work).
Plus my one cousin has a 12-13 year old son that could be a possible player (A bit immature, but I think he could work.)
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The 12 year old can work. I have more fun with my 10 year old than I do my 13 year old, that teen age angst is real you know.
Seriously, let the 12 year old play. Then whenever he behaves in a unacceptable manner jump all over it. If he wants to keep playing he will learn to behave the way that is expected.
By jumping all over the improper behaviour, I don't mean yell, scream, or anything drastic like that. Just call him on it. Say, "12 year old, that behaviour (insert behaviour) is not acceptable. I/we expect (insert desired behaviour). If you wish to keep participating with us you will exhibit the desired behaviour. Understand?"
If he behaves, great. If he doesn't, kick him out of the group. Just make sure the parent understands how you will handle their childs participation.
Besides, if he liked the game he will eventually ask to rejoin. Then you can let him, making sure he understands the nature of his probationary return to the group.
Seriously, let the 12 year old play. Then whenever he behaves in a unacceptable manner jump all over it. If he wants to keep playing he will learn to behave the way that is expected.
By jumping all over the improper behaviour, I don't mean yell, scream, or anything drastic like that. Just call him on it. Say, "12 year old, that behaviour (insert behaviour) is not acceptable. I/we expect (insert desired behaviour). If you wish to keep participating with us you will exhibit the desired behaviour. Understand?"
If he behaves, great. If he doesn't, kick him out of the group. Just make sure the parent understands how you will handle their childs participation.
Besides, if he liked the game he will eventually ask to rejoin. Then you can let him, making sure he understands the nature of his probationary return to the group.
Since its 20,000 I suggest "Captain Nemo" as his title. Beyond the obvious connection, he is one who sails on his own terms and ignores those he doesn't agree with...confident in his journey and goals.
Sounds obvious to me! -Gm Michael
Grand Knight Commander of the Society.
Sounds obvious to me! -Gm Michael
Grand Knight Commander of the Society.
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CharlieRock
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Hopefully the 12 year old will fit in with the group. This is a game specifically meant for this age group. Either C&C or BD&D.
Otherwise, glad to hear of your group expansion, Mal!
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Otherwise, glad to hear of your group expansion, Mal!
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"Enjoy a 'world' where the fantastic is fact and magic really works!" ~ Gary Gygax
"By the pricking of my thumbs, Something wicked this way comes:" - Macbeth
Count Rhuveinus - Lejendary Keeper of Castle Franqueforte
"Enjoy a 'world' where the fantastic is fact and magic really works!" ~ Gary Gygax
"By the pricking of my thumbs, Something wicked this way comes:" - Macbeth
"Enjoy a 'world' where the fantastic is fact and magic really works!" ~ Gary Gygax
"By the pricking of my thumbs, Something wicked this way comes:" - Macbeth
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