[quote=@Gowi] But you just did. :gray [/quote] [img]http://i.imgur.com/9ic9J20.jpg[/img] [quote] I just find it odd when you say you were/are interested in the idea and hope it succeeds only to say you don’t want to help it stagnate when you could do the exact opposite as a contributing writer. Regular posts are what prevent stagnation, and leaving as you did only seems counterproductive to that point. [/quote] No amount of regular posts will keep a roleplay alive without an effective leader. I've seen it happen plenty of times before (Not with yourself, a different GM) where they've started a roleplay, and it's stagnated because they didn't put the required effort in. Hell, even I've done that before with some of my earlier roleplays, I'll admit that. As I already said, I left because I didn't want to get stuck in the stagnation and attempted resuscitation of it, because I've been sick and tired of doing so in the past. I invite you to prove me wrong - keep the roleplay alive for a few months, and I'll happily eat my words. But really, the main responsibility of keeping the roleplay directed properly belongs to the GM(s), not the roleplayers. When I say direction, I don't necessarily mean of the plot – I mean of the roleplay as a whole, IC and OOC. When a GM leaves their roleplayers floundering for something to do, waiting for the IC to appear finished - without letting them know they can post for whatever reason - it's a failing on their part, even in a sandbox roleplay. In my opinion, you weren't directing and leading to a standard I like in my roleplays. I say again, feel free to prove me wrong in that - time will tell, and it'll prove one of us right.