I ran two shrouds last night. In each one, someone bailed fairly early in the quest. Do people not understand that this is really rude? DCing is one thing... it happens to everyone. But when you DC, and then the party gets a message that you left the group a few minutes later, we know what it means: you reconnected and logged into a different character.

Far, far worse was the guy in a different run that announced "I'm out" right before part 4. He proceeded to send a tell to the leader that he had to take care of his kids. Fine. Real life trumps the shroud. No problem. The group leader mentions that he is skeptical due to past bad behavior with this guy. As with anything, you take it with a grain of salt.

That is until the group fails in part 4. Looking at the LFM panel, I see that super-dad is in a Rainbow in the Dark group. Not cool. This is the kind of thing that people remember. There aren't so many people that run raids late night Pacific time that you can burn bridges like this and expect to be welcome in every PUG.