[center][b][h1][color=fff200]Robert/Claudia[/color][/h1][/b][/center] [hr] Robert felt a twinge—no, a huge wave—of annoyance the moment the opposing player mentioned his real name. To dig up their real names like that of a group that was formed impromptu, meant that he could probably cross off stalker since that would be a huge coincidence that their party just so happened to be made up of the people he stalked, meaning he must have hacked the system and doxed them. Which, in particular, would be quite inconvenient for him. Robert, was, after all, an actor. A public figure. A hacker doxxing him would lead to all sorts of can of worms he'd rather not open for PR. For one, his stint of pretending to be a woman as Claudia, here in Endoroth. Robert, of course, did not think he was doing anything morally wrong. He never intentionally intended to cause harm such as to ask for money and whatnot while pretending to be a 'girl gamer', he wasn't even doing it to be a catfish troll. Robert was merely playing a role in an artistic exercise as an actor. That...still wouldn't change the fact that some people would see it differently, though. Robert then replied on team chat. [quote][b]Claudia:[/b][color=fff200]It seems so. Considering he just doxed some of us. Definitely a hacker. I'll go ahead and use the GM call function.[/color][/quote] Sending a screenshot as well as a log of the conversation where the 'Jester' had essentially doxed them, Robert type up a quick report to the GM [quote][b]Claudia:[/b][color=fff200]Encountered a player in the Temple of Ocren. They demanded we hand over the loot from the boss before doxing our identities. Requesting immediate action to ban the player.[/color][/quote]