if you only knew me for the slightest: you can make errors it makes us human, but then there is the "covering up" a story, when confronted you lie even harder with a whole bunch of BS untill i dig up a 1 screenshot that defies all your lies.... and then you still make up lame fictional excuses of how it all happened.... toon here toon there scav this scav that... when in the end... everything was on 1 toon.... eitherway, you wanna burn bridges, thats on you but once you cross the lieying line... your done in my book... best way to come clean is fucking come clean, from start to end... and lick the wounds till they heal in time. lmk if you want the screenshots...
Yes you got me. I f* up and that's it. I admitted I lied and I even told in this post what I did. All I can do is apologize. The last IDOC at Moonglow a couple of weeks ago, I helped and had a chest of odd colored statues and I didn't even think about taking them. They could have been anny, but I didn't even click on them. People do learn lessons and I did. But I felt I still never had a chance with you, like you said I was done in your book. Even though I stayed away from the guild for some time to let things simmer down it didn't matter. I even avoided champing because I knew you were there.
I have already cleared all of my history to start fresh. Do you know a way to recover it? or you can post it..
Jessie, I enjoyed playing with you. Disappointed to see a post like this. It's well known that we remind people to refresh their houses when we know who's it is and they're friendly. Everybody in the IDOC channel knew this keep was dropping, nobody knew it was yours. You would still be in that channel if you hadn't made some bad decisions in the past that demonstrated poor judgement and led us to question our trust in you. I do remember talking to you about a keep around that area a while back that you were selling or had sold to Nikon. That said I don't keep tabs on who lives where - and I shouldn't be expected to. Ultimately it's your responsibility to maintain your house. I dunno about the other pings you sent but when you hit me up it felt like you were coming into that convo with a sense of entitlement and an expectation that we should just gift you the property. Any loot and property acquired through IDOCing goes into the collective loot pool, so ownership of it is more of a stewardship. It takes a massive amount of coordination and team effort to secure properties like this and ultimately it's part of our job to ensure people get paid for their time. If you play out what it would look like to try to cover for every player who failed to refresh their stuff, it wouldn't be sustainable for the group. It would reinforce a culture of irresponsibility - where nobody needs to be accountable for their things because we'll just pick up after them. Own it, it'll hurt but it'll make you a better team mate in the long run. I hope you find your feet.
I would also like to say I enjoy my time playing with Jessie. When someone's dragon goes dumb deep into some spawn and they start to complain I'm like "You know what Jessie would say".... Of course those of us that play with you would know "You stupid SOB" but we hear it just like Jessie would say it.... Anyhow there are always lots of wheels moving and things going on in UO. At the time this was IDOC there was no identifier like a statue with your character name or the house sign name that would lead any one to believe that it was your house (it was not). This was a highly contested IDOC and a lot of people were there and not even one person mentioned or had it on their mind that this house was related to a guild member in any way. It fell, it was empty and it was replaced. Just to see the other side, a few people you PMed have to answer to everyone in the guild for their time, efforts, counts taken and the entire process that goes into IDOCs. The facts that were presented after it was discovered it had some third party attachment to you. 1. The house was sold to a non guild member (Regardless of the circumstances a deal was struck and it was sold.) 2. How do we tell everyone involved we are giving a house everyone now has stake in to a guild member that did not own it? Cookie