Kelsei A. Taylor wrote: Tue May 06, 2025 6:29 pm
I'm just saying, given how distracted you are, I wouldn't put it past certain people to tell you one thing and tell others another.
I understand where you're coming from, but do you really think we should defend people who might be abusing their positions of power like this?
And people change their minds and forget to tell people they changed it. I know I've done that by accident. There needs no malicious intent behind an action to cause things to go awry.
And I know what you're referring to and I know it's not entirely about Ella Darrington, Kelsei. I'll Text you later, so we can talk privately, alright?
Again, our group communication has fallen through due to the loss of one of our servers that contained, among other things, the Descent Surveys. IDK how many times I have to point this out before people start believing me. -_-;Maurus wrote: Tue May 06, 2025 6:46 pm Huh... well, I don't know where the wires got crossed here, but on the plus side, at least it's clear that the Age is safe to explore - wouldn't want explorers thinking there was an unsanctioned, "dangerous" linking book out in the wild.
In any case, one thing is definitely clear - maybe it's best that the restoration team avoids making any further "deals" with Darrington in the future, hm?This is two launches now that have gone a little off the rails due to Darrington "going rogue" at one point or another. Plus, yeah, all the stuff Kelsei mentioned... for legal reasons, I am not publicly accusing Miss Darringon of any criminal wrongdoing, but... we've seen what we've seen in that basement.
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Do you mean the Emporium's Launch? The only disasters there was someone line cutting, and Robert chasing after her based on a misunderstanding. Yes, I've seen that basement's contents now too. But Ella did nothing directly that caused that release to go off the rails. It was all other people.