Seriously chick, we know who it is, straight from his own guild members.
Stick to WoW. You're fighting a losing arguement here.
Mentals original point was that he actually had chars deleted. The reason given was that particular guild didnt allow people to be in another guild.
Now that guild has members from others guilds. Were they forced by DMs to delete their toons was the question, and it was answered best by ODearly I think who said basically it's at the guild leaders discretion.
The problem came about cause it was orignally explained poorly to Mental by a DM.
Now it's cleared up.
The underlying subject though is the bias that is just running rampant on the server lately, not from leaders of dead/dying guilds, but people in "higher places" where it seems 2 sets of rules are in effect.
The M.D. rules, and the rules for everyone else.
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HK there are two sets of rules in effect because you have put yourself in that position. Its not so much how often you break the rules, its the constant argument and the way you put yourself in opposition with the DM's.
Hypothetically speaking, if you had a good disposition about bending or stretching the rules, ie when a DM ruling came down you'd only ask for clarification it wouldn't be so bad. Instead you argue, point the finger at others, and insult other players as well as DM's.
You give very few people outside your guild any respect whatsoever, and are generally unpleasant especially when you are in competition. It seems that sometimes you allow being successful (or boredom) to override your own good judgement and sense of fair play.
I really enjoy the pvp against you and your guild, even though most of the time I get pwned. I have sincerely enjoyed our conversations. All I'm saying is try to tone down that wit of yours, and maybe try being just a little more respectful of others.
Hypothetically speaking, if you had a good disposition about bending or stretching the rules, ie when a DM ruling came down you'd only ask for clarification it wouldn't be so bad. Instead you argue, point the finger at others, and insult other players as well as DM's.
You give very few people outside your guild any respect whatsoever, and are generally unpleasant especially when you are in competition. It seems that sometimes you allow being successful (or boredom) to override your own good judgement and sense of fair play.
I really enjoy the pvp against you and your guild, even though most of the time I get pwned. I have sincerely enjoyed our conversations. All I'm saying is try to tone down that wit of yours, and maybe try being just a little more respectful of others.
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