[quote=@The One]I was going to leave that to you since, well, you're the Gm. To be honest, I'm already getting bored with the Rp because your not doing your job probably. You've accepted somebody who is meant to be lv 1 but their skills is so ridiculously powerful that they could easy take a lv 50 monster on their own. You've essentially become a player in your own game, with the ability to accept others every so often. I gave you all the classes, I gave you all your ideas to make the Rp. I'm doing all the quests, monsters and events while I'm the co gm. I'm not the only one who's noticed either. PharaohAtem has already decided to leave because of it and DragonKing is thinking of doing the same thing. The only reason I became a co-Gm is to help you out and give you ideas. Not to make your IC or take on your job. I have an Rp of my own I'm doing right now, but doing an Rp like this is hard. http://www.roleplayerguild.com/topics/86604-trapped-the-nightmare-begins/ooc Take a look at my one! I put a shit ton more thought and ideas into mine and it still failed. I wasn't originally going to say all this but one of my friends has left the Rp, and he was really looking forward to this until he saw that you were being a lazy Gm, who had given all your work to co gms. I might stay, before to leave would destroy the Rp and that would ruin it for everyone but, honestly, I don't know. [/quote] Well guys, to put it bluntly, Slenderman decided to give me all the work, as stated above. Sure I could of asked [@Adelynn Ryder] for help but, we're only co gms. We're not meant to be doing all the work. I will say it here too, the only reason I joined this Rp was because I wanted to be a player, not the Gm. I didn't mind giving one or two helpful ideas there but it seemed that Slenderman thought that I'd be able to take his job and handle it. As Slenderman states, things may improve tomorrow but I have seen so many Rps because of lazy Gms, because co Gms do all the work. I won't be posting again tonight, however I'll stay subscribed to see if I want to really leave or not. I am truly sorry.