This happened to me rather back and forth back in a previous game. My main got tied into an RP relationship, one that was very satisfying and provided opportunity both with the partner and with the larger group. However, the partner wanted to start a completely new character, and found a new group/storyline, so my main, who I still wanted to play, had a quandary: act against his nature, or languish.
So, I started developing a character who had been a sideline at best, and the toon suddenly found fresh life, and got to do all sorts of things that my main couldn't even consider IC.
Frankly, it was a good lesson in how to adapt to RP coming and going, and I've built my main in FFXIV with the things that worked before, and left out the things that just got me horribly stuck. Seems to be working well so far.
So, I started developing a character who had been a sideline at best, and the toon suddenly found fresh life, and got to do all sorts of things that my main couldn't even consider IC.
Frankly, it was a good lesson in how to adapt to RP coming and going, and I've built my main in FFXIV with the things that worked before, and left out the things that just got me horribly stuck. Seems to be working well so far.
"But in the laugh there was another voice. A clearer laugh, an ironic laugh. A laugh which laughs because it chooses not to weep."