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Post by Zero Thadeus on Dec 16, 2014 17:16:17 GMT -5
As some people have probably noticed, I haven't been on in the past few weeks. At all. Truth is, I stopped having fun here. The people were nice, but I wasn't having fun with the plot or with brawling in general. This is also my first year with foreign language, and my first time having a block schedule. I have more homework than ever, and I just don't have the time here anymore. I've been looking for the right words to say, and never could find them. I only notified Rejii a short while ago that I was leaving. And yes, I did say he can have my BakuPack. I'm really sorry for not committing to the plot like I should have, Noland. The time here I had was short, but most of the time it was full of happiness. While the ending may not be has happy, nor nearly as fun... It's time I said good-bye. I hope you all continue to brawl well and have fun here on this site. If for some reason you want to contact me, I have a Steam Account by the name of Estew02.
~Forever more... Zero Thadeus
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Post by Noland Hardy on Dec 16, 2014 20:50:14 GMT -5
Sometimes characters play certain roles in plots which may not compare to other roles. Yours in particular started to pick up after 8, and I can't blame you for losing interest due to Makoto's disappearance. I just wish you would have told me about this sooner because I wasted time waiting for you to come back without any knowledge of where you were, so the plot started to become slow due to that. When canons don't do their jobs or disappear, it isn't fun for me, and it certainly isn't fun for everyone else. I'm sure you understand this since it happened to you, and now the effect shifted to Tank, which he truly doesn't deserve. That is why I said in the canon rules that I must be informed in advance if you're going to be doing something like this because it's not just me that you're inconveniencing; the people who were supposed to be roleplaying with you have to suffer a standstill. Because of that, it can become boring for them as well. This is why rules are in place; they need to be followed.
I was expecting for you to surrender the password to your account since you're leaving. It would have made more sense for you to do such a thing if you were leaving officially rather than bailing out in this manner. The only remaining option if I don't have it is to delete your account as promised in the canon rules and create it myself, so even if you plan on coming back, you won't be under the same alias, which is the opportunity that could have been left open had you acted accordingly. Again, this is why we have rules in place so these things can be avoided.
I don't really ask for much. I just want to be generous. I don't want you to apologize for not sticking with the plot. There's nothing to be sorry for if the time comes when you feel like you cannot perform your role anymore. The problem(s) arise when rules are not followed how they're supposed to be followed. This is what is frustrating for plot developers when we have to deal with this, and we try to do what we can to ensure an easy experience. This cannot always be done, and the finger can only be pointed at the participants.
This seemed like a post intended to bash you, but do not take this as such. I hope you have the best of luck in whatever you want to do from this point forward; there is no animosity toward you. What I'm trying to say is what happened here was a punch in the face, and it would be rude of me to not be honest with how I really felt about how this was carried out. Do not apologize to anyone for leaving. The only thing you should be sorry about is the lack of communication. That is all. Arrivederci.
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Post by Zero Thadeus on Dec 16, 2014 21:54:47 GMT -5
I know. You're right on every account, Noland. I completely disregarded it all, and I'm ashamed I did so. I'll message you the password to my account, of course. I know I seem like a total jerk. I never intended to do so, and I guess I honestly just forgot about the site after I left it. I'm sorry for any damage I've done to the plot.
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