[quote=@Pair of Hearts] [@The Harbinger of Ferocity] Man, roleplayers who try to incorporate a different genre without GM consent. Example: Bringing in cyberpunk into Middle Earth. Farfetch character sheets, too. If you decline, they argue. //sighs [/quote] Double post, WOOPs. People who don't take criticism well fucking kill me. If you're applying to my role play and I state in the OP of the thread, "Advanced/High Casual Standards," and you can't take the feedback I give you on your CS, then you obviously don't belong there. If you have an inherent problem when it comes to critique in that you can't differentiate that from being scolded, then I have no idea why you're writing or have such a subjective hobby. Art obviously isn't for you if you can't understand why someone's critiquing you and every critique is taken as a personal affront to your work. That's not to say don't question your GM. But do so in a kind and respectful manner. Ask why they want you to change it and ask what they're looking for, if they haven't already spelled it out clearly. It's good to keep the power balanced, but it's never good to directly challenge your GM unless they're doing something insanely dumb. (If there's anyone out there that I have thoroughly enjoyed working with to craft and change and fix a character to fit into an RP I've run, it's probably [@Lady Amalthea]; your level of professionalism is absolutely amazing, to be honest, even in the face of nitpicking GMs. Looking back on those exchanges we had, I can clearly tell we were picking your character a part way too much and the things we pointed out were minuscule and nitpicky. Entirely unnecessary, in hindsight. So, here's my formal apology for being a pain in the goddamn ass and a thank you for having the respect not to grill us for it.)