Eh. I trust the GMs enough to not take the first impression of a single RPer as their final say on whether to expel someone. Say what you will about my decisions, but honestly if one is a troll, their response to being called a troll is typically very indicative as to whether or not they ought to be taken seriously. I never said it in a confrontational manner, nor did I particularly mean it as an insult. I simply called it as it seemed to me at the time. Anything else is the perception of the reader and while I'll take responsibility for allowing people to decide the what the tone of my words may have been, I do not take responsibility for the conclusions they may or may not have come to as a result. By the way, since you responded intelligently and calmly to being called a troll, rather than rage out of control, you're probably not one. I tip my hat to you. More often than not a troll is confrontational and seeks attention, typically insulting others to gain more of it, even if it gets them in trouble repeatedly. It is better to call someone a troll early, and be wrong, than not do so and be right only for them to later explode on someone and cause a huge problem in the group dynamic. Regardless, I'll drop it as we've been told not to argue :) I wish you no ill will and should you be accepted/stay I look forwards to interactions between our characters, though mine is yet to be finished--man is it giving me a lot of trouble--though I hope to remedy that within the next few days or so. Anywho, I'm rambling, back to what I was doing.