Cormactopia Prime wrote:Queen Yuno wrote:The drama/confusion with Neq is over. There was a misunderstanding between TRR Delegate Zaolat and Neq, but after Neq formed a discussion with the delegate and showed his time stamps, we figured out that there was zero negative intent (like 99% sure,) just coincidences that made him look bad. So all of TRR's candidates are wonderful and Neq is fine.
I mean, it's fine for Zaolat to kiss and make up with Neq and everyone else now, because the damage to Neq's reputation has now been done. As Guy made clear on TRR's forum earlier, Neq has gone from being the likely front runner to being "unsatisfactory" as a result of the tempest in a teapot Zaolat created. What I'm saying is that the controversy wasn't an accident, but was a deliberate smear campaign designed to pave the way for Souls' election. Folks may dismiss that as a ridiculous conspiracy theory, but it's the kind of maneuvering that used to go on in Osiris all the time, and both Zaolat and I are familiar with how those kind of tactics work. I have used them in the past, and he's using them right now. I could instantly recognize those tactics for what they were. Others should be able to as well, and it speaks poorly of gameplay and its future that newer players are so gullible and easily manipulated.
I don't think that's true, regardless I'm going to be voting for Neq as a TRR citizen instead of Souls, since I feel sad/sorry that he went through all that for no reason because some other noob friend of his made an accident. And no, it's not really a tactic.... Zaolat's been way too messy/stressed. This isn't a "political move" because if so it's a shit move. He would not dump the very players he spent the past 98 days training and Zaolat is TRR-loyal for the past year. That just makes no sense. Anyway, good luck.