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Can't blame me, he's about as bad as I am about keeping track with time. >,< *hides*
No, baaad. *squirt bottle*
My whole point of not tagging people with warnings is because I shouldn't have to chase after them and remind them that they want to be a part of the game. If it's that hard to hit the subscription button whenever you sign on and actually post in the OOC, let alone make an IC post, then maybe it's not the right game for you. Why should everyone else who actually make an effort to be players in any game have to carry along the barely beating corpse of a player character who isn't even putting any input in and continue to pretend like they matter when they might as well be a blow up doll at that point? This is why I tend not to like roleplays where there's roles that have to be filled, because what if somebody drops, do you keep pretending that character is in the game because they're the chosen Champion of Taco Bell or whatever? Likewise, would anyone here be really having fun if any of the dropped characters were still people they had to incorporate in their posts? No, it's not really fair. Your heart is in the right place, but understand that in cases like this, it's not about being someone's friend and trying to cover for them, it's about being fair to the group as a whole.
So, in cases like this, I really like Rtron as a friend and a player, but it was honestly two days away from him getting removed from the game, and how many days past that would it have been before he showed up again to actually participate? If he actually wants to be here, great! But deeds, not words. It's not your responsibility to look out for him. This is part of exactly why I cautioned right at the beginning about you guys having character sheets that were really tight for backstory.