>Be me
>Get called up by someone and is asked to GM a last minute D&D game for only two people
>It's cold out
>There's only two people
>It's very last minute, spur of the moment, no planning
>Reject
Is this acceptable? Has anyone actually played last minute without any players ever knowing? Or is there planning involved?
>>51061395
DO YOU HATE FUN?!!?
>>51061395
>rejecting a second job
Anon, it is always acceptable to reject heavy commitment to your time, especially when it's spur of the moment and there aren't many people involved. You shouldn't feel bad about it
>>51061395
It is. However, if you just throw something together, slap a very rules light system on it and then give it a whirl, it can get pretty amazing. Probably silly, but still quite memorable
>>51061410
No. I enjoy being a GM, but I feel weird doing things at the last minute.
I should also mention that I GMed for them earlier this week on Monday.
I feel like it's bad form to ask someone to run a game for you. It's like asking a friend if you can go to their house.
>>51061716
Well, that's basically what they're asking.
>>51061746
So it's not in the wrong to tell them no.
>>51061716
IMO it's worse than that. More like asking your friend to renovate your bathroom.