[quote=Aristocles] I'm willing to offer you help and a whole bunch of other things. If you had just said "yes, you can play as one", then there'd be no problem at all. In all my years, there's only been one other person who ever gave me an issue with this, and he eventually compromised. So please, just tell me whether or not the "dracon as Narven" thing is okay. It's really not a big deal. I also never said "let me play as a dracon or I'll quit the RP" or something like that. I just want to be treated fairly. I have a great deal of RP experience, having done this since 2009, with two featured articles on the D&D wiki, and a ton of background and experience with world building. I also have a dracon RP which I have kept going almost continuously since 2009. I know what I am talking about. Now, what is so different? I'd have to know a lot more about the Narven to give you a straight answer. [/quote] I design games for a living and have been running dungeons and dragons games for over a decade. I'm a published author. I had one continuous D&D campaign run for five years without players getting bored. I grew up in a family that worked in the game development industry and have been surrounded by this sort of stuff since before I could talk. You're going to have to work on your credentials if you want to impress anyone. What I'm seeing is that you're being quite bullheaded about this, and you seem utterly hellbent on playing one of these dragon people- you might not have outright said you'll quit if you don't play one, but your tone certainly implies it. You have been treated fairly, but 'fair' is not always synonymous with 'getting your way'. You're the one who's been really quite unreasonable through all of this.