[center][b][h1][color=fff200]Robert/Claudia[/color][/h1][/b][/center] [hr] Robert sighed as the group realized that the hacker had run away with the artefact. It was to be expected, he supposed, considering that what the hacker wanted in the first place was the artefact. And apparently, he somehow blocked their message to the GM. At this point, his mood was ruined, and doing RP after such an incident would be in poor taste, even for him. [color=fff200]"He may have blocked the message somehow, but he cannot possibly interfere with the system to such an extent that would prevent us from actually reporting his actions to a GM by meeting them in Endoroth. Let's look to see who's online and contact them, so they can contact the admin. I imagine the devs would be interested in stopping a hacker that is able to interfere with the game that much. It's detrimental to the health of the game after all,"[/color] Robert said to the rest of the group, offering his idea. Then looking at Goibniu's message in the group chat, he replied. [quote]Social Media? Why? I do have one, but I'm not sure I'm comfortable sharing. No offense, I just like to keep IRL and Endoroth separate. -Claudia [/quote] Robert supposed he could just give his anonymous accounts that were not under the name of Robert the Actor, but he'd like to avoid that even then. He used his anonymous account mostly to discuss things online that interest him without having to keep PR in mind too much. In particular, an actor arguing with fans of the show over some aspect they disagreed with was not a good look, but not if it was just an anonymous account online. Of course, he still needed to be careful to not say anything too inflammatory just in case, but it was better than nothing. Regardless, he'd rather not tie those accounts to anything else. Especially with his Claudia Endoroth account, since that hacker just proved that it was compromised.