I write this not really happy about it, but I am calling an end to the campaign at this point. We are up to know the 7th or 8th drop with Bullymike hitting the eject button. 8 out of 18 games this past turn went unplayed, which is very nearly half of them. I put a poll up almost a week ago and have a grand total of 2 votes outside of my own on it. Constantly shifting factions, having to slide people between factions to make numbers work.
It's a bit disappointing because I am a big believer in both organized play, and a more fluffy or at least alternative style of play to get us outside of just kicking each other in the dicks with tournament lists. Things like this are what got me to love the game way back in its infancy. That said, between all of this instability, I have also had several both personal and job-related stressors and crises happening that have prevented me from giving as much narrative flair as I had intended as well.
I think that it's important to have organized play like this as it gets us out of our clicks. That is good all around - it is good for the new players as they can easily get games and make new friends, and it's good for older more established players as it forces you to interact with other lists and people outside of your normal group. Both are good things for the community, and I know from conversations that others agree. It is just good for the community.
Brian/Jon I know that we have talked some about ongoing efforts for organized play going forward, and I both support that idea and will gladly help in any role that may be needed. I wish this had lasted longer, had played out differently. But that being said, I had alot of fun at times, and definately got to meet a lot of new people through this.
Thanks to all of you who participated. I hope some of you enjoyed your time as well. A particular thanks to RG for helping me with the maps and the time and effort that you put in there. A big thanks also to those who let me bounce ideas off you and helped to proof the rules, as well as those who helped with insight and ideas as those rules were refined.
I'll still see you guys around the shop, and hope to see you opposite the table from me (or at the Jim's after-party ;p ) soon. Thanks again for everyone who took part in this in any capacity.