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I guess the issue is that he didn't want to creature dead, and he wanted it to continue as the evil enemy for the next characters. He could have done of two things to make it better:

1) Made the creature tougher

2) Realized that even the best laid plans fall apart when you add players to the equation.

At least now he knows that his uberbadguy wasn't badass enough, and he can go back to the drawing board. If it seems that he is trying to write a book instead of running a campaign then you've been done a favor by not being invited back to play. Unless you wanted to collaborate on his mythos story with him, in which case he should have stated that it wasn't to be a campaign, but rather him telling a story while you all listened to him. LOL.

I just thought of something else...your character died in the explosion...maybe the creature didn't? No offence, but he sounds like a big baby. This could have been handled better, that's for sure. He should have calmly had you make up new characters and then slowly provided clues that the creature was still alive and still causeing terror wherever it tread...er, I mean oozed.

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