Looking back, it seems the 500 number was, in fact, a hallucination or the title was changed. Most likely a hallucination. But here’s the broken down link:
And yours did not? There was yelling and all that as well, not to mention a march on the barracks which is safe to assume did not actually happen.
Because I shall admit that I cannot do certain character types well. They have variety in terms of how they share their views. My Zandalari is one of my few pro-death characters because, well, Bwonsamdi.
Er, no? I stated that the PCU has had some amazing things. The Redridge campaign? I loved it! When Perroy accused Resh’thul of actually summoning Argus, I had a laugh and said to myself “Wow, thanks for the compliment!” I had a very good time, and the resulting interactions with Alliance characters also involved have been tense, yet very enjoyable.
No, it is not, yet I suspected it would be seen that way which is why I had to make sure to state it was not. When the burning of Teldrassil occurred, my warlock was outraged at groups he is normally friends with who participated in the attack, even attacking one of them at sight in a fit of rage. In terms of OOC, I have had many arguments with how people act towards some of your guild members. But that doesn’t mean my characters are not allowed to feel justified in their dislike of those who have wronged him. For example, my mag’har went to heal an injured goblin and the Hand of Conquest, who had him thrown out of Orgrimmar for just voicing an opinion, were intent on ordering him about. He dismissed that notion and acted harshly, and in his mind rightfully so. But rather than respond ICly, he went to you OOCly and complained my character was angry. We then had a Discord discussion.
One only of you was willing to speak and 90% of what he said was complaining that he was being talked over and also telling us that “roleplayer” was an acceptable RP server name
I guess the approach is less paternalistic here. We don’t generally have a use for Parenting students as they’re expected to figure these things out themselves.