Re: Dies Irae
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@Warma-Sheen said in Re: Dies Irae:
I will say that in my time there, I never had much an issue with Scylla, personally, but I know others did. I think people have long memories in this hobby and reputations aren’t easily repaired, regardless of how you go about it. If anything, people just wait for a chance to use reputations and prior bad acts against you years/decades down the road. So sometimes, despite doing decent stuff in the present, you’re doomed to fail for your past mistakes and then… whatever you’re working on in the present goes down with it.
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@catzilla said in Re: Dies Irae:
@Muse said in Re: Dies Irae:
@somasatori while I never played there past a flirtation with Alpha, I will say, I still remain thoroughly impressed with the pioneering you did with Evennia. It’s incredible how much you taught yourself, and what you pulled off.
I think the first big death knell or sharp decline of the game was when @somasatori left.
I think I logged on maybe twice after that.
Scylla was insane even with someone theoretically over her. I had zero interest in finding out how much worse it was going to get.
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@catzilla said in Re: Dies Irae:
@Jennkryst said in Re: Dies Irae:
@Pavel said in Re: Dies Irae:
@somasatori said in Re: Dies Irae:
Scylla set up two pseudo-headstaff through which she could launder her reputation.
So who were they that they had a reputation in need of laundering?
I mean, if you look at her characters’ names, and then go to other WoD games and check the bboards for similar names whomst were recently (for variable definition of recently) banned, you could start to follow the papertrail.
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$5 it was a HoneyBadger alt. CoH loves dropping bans on ‘female that didn’t lick HB’s chocolate starfish 24/7’.
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This PC/Player has also been banned from Retro. She is not missed.
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@Wyrmsign said in Re: Dies Irae:
This PC/Player has also been banned from Retro. She is not missed.
From what I have seen about Retro, she was the other player caught up in Pika/Jujube/etc’s war about who is the prettiest princess?
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@catzilla would it be surprising to find out that the reason for Dies Irae stemmed from exactly that? There’s a lot more that went into it, but when I was added into the DI discord group, it seemed to be immediately following some fallout with Pikachu (then Polk took down the NM server as he is wont to do).
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Honestly, there is a disturbing number of times a simple question was asked and Scylla answered in such a way that multiple people just wanted to flip a table and never log in again.
… I’m not saying this is the reason I distraction squirreled away, but it was a non-zero factor.
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You basically couldn’t have a conversation with her and couldn’t tell her anything. It was insanely frustrating. I say that as someone who really, really, really tried to be a good girl - i wrote up every Lost Breed gift and rite - and work with her even as the, like, basic ability of my who-gives-a-shit character to exist was eroded every time she made a decision.
(A couple of people tried to get me to make a Changeling but that crew was so much worse. Like, every single thing I saw from them that wasn’t amateurish love-bombing was an out and out tantrum.)
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@catzilla Oh they absolutely butted heads, to a massive degree. However, her behavior outside of that was so reprehensible that /all/ staff had enough.
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I’m gathering that this person might be what some people would grudgingly call a Bad Fit, which is generally a summary of someone being kind of a bummer to be around, or exhausting, or non-collaborative, or just straight up rude. There’s usually some list of smallish slights (as shown above) rather than some kind of wild, explosive crashout on pub chan (to my dismay). General Bad Behavior that you don’t want on your game.
Of course… there may be hot spicy deetz we’re not privy to. You really have to be a certain something to get barred from multiple games.
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@Prototart I unfortunately have had experience with this player across three different games. On all of them there has been a prevalent theme best attributed to a Pick Me Girl of psychotic proportions. Several times she has decided that I am enemy number one that must be completely destroyed because…wait for it…I dared to have an rp partner she wanted.
That was it.
She wanted them, they were already playing with me (and in all cases long time mush friends, we’re talking a near decade in the case of one of them and very close in another) and they didn’t decide she clearly had the best virtual vagina in existence and jump ship for her. After that all bets were off. She tried to get me sitebanned…for what I don’t know, other than not bowing down when she came for me, we had little interaction. She’s resorted to cross-sphere assaults on alts, slander and other obsessive and generally all around shitty behavior. And I made the mistake of not boo-hooing and slinking off into the dark so she could have her way. She’s done this personally to me on two games, I watched her from the outside do it on a third. This is her MO.
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@Wyrmsign said in Re: Dies Irae:
a Pick Me Girl of psychotic proportions
Could someone translate this into Old People, please?
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@Pavel
I’m old! Gotta keep up with the kids lingo! In simplest terms, “You should play with me and not /them/ because I’m better at everything.” -
@Pavel said in Re: Dies Irae:
@Wyrmsign said in Re: Dies Irae:
a Pick Me Girl of psychotic proportions
Could someone translate this into Old People, please?
You’re not THAT old, this meme started almost 20 years ago.
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@Roz said in Re: Dies Irae:
@Pavel said in Re: Dies Irae:
@Wyrmsign said in Re: Dies Irae:
a Pick Me Girl of psychotic proportions
Could someone translate this into Old People, please?
You’re not THAT old, this meme started almost 20 years ago.
I couldn’t be bothered typing “translate this into Not Perpetually Online Because We Have Better Things To Do So We Miss Slang and Memes People.”
ETA: Additionally, since 2020 was eighteen years long, the original meme may as well be from the ancient world.
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@Wyrmsign said in Re: Dies Irae:
@Pavel
I’m old! Gotta keep up with the kids lingo! In simplest terms, “You should play with me and not /them/ because I’m better at everything.”Also “I’m not like other girls.”
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Personally I am like other girls. In fact, beyond that, I am all other girls. If you were to look out into a crowd of girls, I am each of them. I have begun to position ourself into individual households so that I can become even more girls.
Edit to add: I spent a lot of time in the thread above talking about my perception of the problems of Dies Irae, but I think the primary thing was that our timeline was too fast. I referenced being added to a Discord group, which is how I ended up joining the project (I woke up one morning and saw I was part of a new group that I had been added to by Scylla, where it was suggested I do the Mage sphere). This was in June of 2024. I had a brief conversation with Scylla when she was disappointed that more code hadn’t been done a couple months later, where I jokingly said “It’s not like we were planning to open by October.”
It absolutely was the intention to open by October 2024. Then we just kept that same breakneck pace. I mean, the Reach took us a long time to open because we had some staff issues in the beginning, and when we opened we weren’t even particularly 100% ready, but the timeline was sensible as it had been in active development for like a year and a half. MUSHes, like any other game, take time to develop. A lot of the code was slapdash and hacked together because it had to be, or else we might “lose the excitement that people were showing in the Discord group.” I’m not defending my own early attempts at coding here, as they were pretty sloppy, but the intention was to get it out and going ASAP. When you’re on a Trello board that has 30 tasks that are listed in the alpha requirements and told “by the way, we need to open in a month,” of course things get slapped together.
That was my own fault though, I absolutely should have just said that I couldn’t do it, I didn’t have the skill to get the game open on my own, and then divested my participation in the project and gone back to my Cyberpunk Red thing that I was doing. I did end up learning a lot, so that’s been helpful in future projects, but it wasn’t in the service to anyone else.
We were opening up one of those big multisphere affairs and, in the process of doing so, had lost our entire Vampire staff that had come up with the base meta for that sphere. Rather than delay, given the fact that Vampire is a pretty core sphere when it’s introduced, we brought in someone who had no previous connection to the meta that had been created by Tellurium, and no one else really seemed to buy in on the Sabbat (or seemed all that interested in running a Sabbat chronicle).
We didn’t have enough staff or storytellers to handle things and didn’t frankly have the time to recruit anyone. I can’t speak to the later staff that came on after I left, but the people who did join really did try to make things work, but the turnover was too quick. Some of it was probably due to Scylla as was mentioned recently in the thread, and other points of rupture were due to requesting a lot out of incoming staff without giving them much in the way of a good foundation or framework to get started.