I have been at work; this is really the first time I've had all day to actually sit and read what's been going on, and I must say, I'm so dissapointed... and while I'm someone who, admittedly, has quite a lot of patience when it comes to things like this; I have to put it out there that I am on the same page as [@YoshiSkittlez]. I'm a seasoned GM and roleplayer myself; I have in collective over 70 different characters, am taking part in more than several roleplays (advanced, casual, 1v1)- majority of which I run myself. I have put up with so much drama, arguments, pettiness, and admittedly in the past I have created some of it myself... something that I am not particularly proud of. But never, in all my years of roleplaying have I come across something as bad as this... Roleplayers literally refusing to grow... not bothering to read through posts because "oh, its too long"... changing characters without the concent of the GM or Co-GM's once they've already been accepted... not listening to things that have been said... coming up with excuses left, right and center... I've seen, and dealt with a lot of shit... but I have never seen so much damn disrespect and lack of common sense in a roleplay. This is not free play- you cannot bullshit your way through a post and think that it's going to be okay. It isnt. A lot of you were weary of the roleplay being bumped up into Casual, and you had a right to be. It's different, it's difficult; and yes we understood... at the beginning. The roleplay has been going on for a while now, and you have no right to hand us any excuse for your not being able to keep up. You knew what you were in for before we started. Don't sit there and disrespect us like that. It doesn't fly. Now; I admit, this doesn't include all of you. There are some who I have very much enjoyed sitting back and reading posts from, or CS' from. For that I thank you, and I look forward to working with in the future. Bottom line is this; if you think this roleplay is hard now... there's no way you'll like what's coming. Honestly, I've been nice up until this point. But no more. It's time for some people to step up.