@DLL@Negatomsk@AtlasRize@Tezcatlipoca
I apologize if I missed any of the members of the Luchalliance - was not my intent. I don't have any harsh words or bashing comments to make. I see your group is leaving the tournament and that brings forth a feeling of regret as I would've loved to have the opportunity to see your high flying spectacle of Hispanic based wrestlers. While I dislike the fact that the events thus far have unfolded as they have and there is feelings of directed bias or disdain for your builds, I also understand - from a point - why you would deem it more necessary to leave than compete. Hell, I know I wouldn't want to be somewhere that I felt unwanted or unfairly judged.
However, currently we can hear what you're saying and see that its effected you all negatively, but is it really such a bad incident that some level of accommodation or discussion be had that could further rectify the situation that wouldn't result in the loss of your team from the roster? I get that maybe the Rule-set doesn't necessarily stand to the status quo of what's normal in some communities but thus far I've seen plenty of approved profiles just due to some conversation and cooperation.
I'm not asking you guys to neuter yourselves and be happy about it (I wouldn't. I'd be pissed.) but to infer that whats occurring here is based off of Personal Feelings is somewhat ludicrous. Maybe I could understand if it was just Devil doing the profile acceptions, but from what I see there are multiple judges each with equal say as to what gets approved or denied or modified. I'm not sure what all occurred between the conversations you mention having and the back and forth...
but what I do know is that it's not neccessary to bash the thing you're exiting from simply due to a dislike of how things went down. I see, from the last post, that it wasn't fun for you guys. Hell, I get that. I wouldn't want to take part in anything that wasn't fun for me. But to attempt to discredit in someway the legitimacy of the Tournaments Prize (Regardless of your personal opinion of Devil, that has no place when money is put on the table) or to further discredit the tournament as it is (when the rules of said tournament and the how it'll be graded is on the first page) is kind of...childish? I'm not trying to insult, truly. I apologize now if anything of what I said comes off in anyway mean spirited or rude...Sometimes feelings can't be relayed via Text.
Im sad to see all of you go - wish there was something that could be done - but respect your decision enough not to harass or troll. I only ask that if there IS a possibility of an amicable solution that maybe it be approached with the same open mind as you had coming in the first place?
Ten years of past bullshit is far too small in comparison to the larger scale of things to start harassing and hating on each other all over again. Whoever said that this wasn't the time to split communities up was Right. This is the time of unification as the game - as we know it - is dying. New talent seem to prefer themes vs Freeform. Combat is being stifled by Stats, Roleplay is becoming less of a Storytelling game and more of a Sentence Structure (like old times) game. Some of us have been around a long time (Alot of you included) and have had the opportunity to interact with most or some of the people who attended this tournament. Is this issue really so much that a simple discussion (Public or not) can't occur to try and alleviate the tension or contention?
I hope that's not the case...
Now, more than ever, we need each other...
I apologize if I missed any of the members of the Luchalliance - was not my intent. I don't have any harsh words or bashing comments to make. I see your group is leaving the tournament and that brings forth a feeling of regret as I would've loved to have the opportunity to see your high flying spectacle of Hispanic based wrestlers. While I dislike the fact that the events thus far have unfolded as they have and there is feelings of directed bias or disdain for your builds, I also understand - from a point - why you would deem it more necessary to leave than compete. Hell, I know I wouldn't want to be somewhere that I felt unwanted or unfairly judged.
However, currently we can hear what you're saying and see that its effected you all negatively, but is it really such a bad incident that some level of accommodation or discussion be had that could further rectify the situation that wouldn't result in the loss of your team from the roster? I get that maybe the Rule-set doesn't necessarily stand to the status quo of what's normal in some communities but thus far I've seen plenty of approved profiles just due to some conversation and cooperation.
I'm not asking you guys to neuter yourselves and be happy about it (I wouldn't. I'd be pissed.) but to infer that whats occurring here is based off of Personal Feelings is somewhat ludicrous. Maybe I could understand if it was just Devil doing the profile acceptions, but from what I see there are multiple judges each with equal say as to what gets approved or denied or modified. I'm not sure what all occurred between the conversations you mention having and the back and forth...
but what I do know is that it's not neccessary to bash the thing you're exiting from simply due to a dislike of how things went down. I see, from the last post, that it wasn't fun for you guys. Hell, I get that. I wouldn't want to take part in anything that wasn't fun for me. But to attempt to discredit in someway the legitimacy of the Tournaments Prize (Regardless of your personal opinion of Devil, that has no place when money is put on the table) or to further discredit the tournament as it is (when the rules of said tournament and the how it'll be graded is on the first page) is kind of...childish? I'm not trying to insult, truly. I apologize now if anything of what I said comes off in anyway mean spirited or rude...Sometimes feelings can't be relayed via Text.
Im sad to see all of you go - wish there was something that could be done - but respect your decision enough not to harass or troll. I only ask that if there IS a possibility of an amicable solution that maybe it be approached with the same open mind as you had coming in the first place?
Ten years of past bullshit is far too small in comparison to the larger scale of things to start harassing and hating on each other all over again. Whoever said that this wasn't the time to split communities up was Right. This is the time of unification as the game - as we know it - is dying. New talent seem to prefer themes vs Freeform. Combat is being stifled by Stats, Roleplay is becoming less of a Storytelling game and more of a Sentence Structure (like old times) game. Some of us have been around a long time (Alot of you included) and have had the opportunity to interact with most or some of the people who attended this tournament. Is this issue really so much that a simple discussion (Public or not) can't occur to try and alleviate the tension or contention?
I hope that's not the case...
Now, more than ever, we need each other...