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Originally Posted by SEAKING23
It was instant. i went on one last raid with him, then we was offline for about the whole summer. but he has came on a couple times, not saying anything. he's basic now though.
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Ah, alright. I'll try to help you the best I can:
First, think. Is there any way that you will be able to contact your GM without having to wait for him to come online? This can include an email, a guild site, etc. If yes, then you should attempt to talk to him through that. Maybe you can ask him what's up, if he's stopped playing, if he'll be back, etc. etc.
If there isn't, then I think the smart thing to do is to tell all of the fellow guild members to, if they see the GM, tell him that you need to know what exactly his plan is. It's unlikely that you'll be able to run in to him, but it's more than likely he'll run in to SOMEBODY in the guild.
If it occurs that your Guildmaster is not seen from or heard from within a few weeks, then I suggest you start to plan on making a continuation. This would involve all of the Officers on being info'd on the current situation, and, if you're up to it, you will assume Guildmastership of the new guild, seing as how you're Co-Guildmaster. If you don't want to run it, or, you would prefer that you had some sort of guarenteed backing in this, then you have a vote. In fact, I would suggest a vote either way. You're going to want your GM to have the most support within the guild, so proving who would be the best leader through a vote ensures a majority of popularity.
Starting up your guild again is a whole 'nother story. But, as you can plainly see, I've been in the situation where I've had to assume leadership, and bring over an entire guild, so I'm qualified pretty well to help you in that area. PM me for more help if you decide to take this route.
However, just a suggestion; don't rush things. As eager as you may be to get back in to the swing of things, you're going to want to take this slowly. It may simply be your GM has hit a rough patch, or he just lost interest like that. Either way, take your time in how you take things. You'll want to hear from him before anything.