Since I've read enough of the bullshit that mcheka has been trying to feed me both in PMs and on the forums I'm just going to post the load of crap he tried to convince me with on the forums.
mcheka wrote:
You were away from the server when Divinity left, so it's natural you don't know exactly what happened. Rohan's reason for leaving was personal. To use your own term "delusions of grandeur" is a perfect way to describe him. After Inquisition members worked with the devs to iron out bugs that Divinity (and Hellraisers under Arnis) used for months, such as HoP on LK valks, HoP on PP oozes, curse of tongues to slow boss casts, long LK berserk timers that allowed the "ignore valks" tactic to work, Divinity had a really hard time raiding.
Ye I don't know what happened because I wasnt here except for the fact that Rohankhanna himself, Staff members, and numerous sources outside of Divinity confirmed the story that I have been hearing time and time again about Inquisition's blatant abuses. You claim Rohan left for personal reasons when Rohan himself says otherwise. And seeing how a he said/she said debate doesn't really pan out you guys instead try to discredit Rohan by attacking his character so that alone is telling of what the true story is.
Since Rohan could no longer lead everything himself (he doesn't ever share power, and drives away any officer who gets too close to him) because the days of abuse were over, he decided to move to GD. Most of this was to see how many would "follow" him -- it was a game for him, to see how much power and influence he gained. He's always been obsessed with power, and I know this because I got close to him while I was leader in Divinity and he used to tell me his views on the subject directly. His psychology, specifically his delusions of grandeur and pathological need to feel "needed" were the only reasons he left the server, and in fact he actively tried to destroy TW once he'd left. If you don't believe this to be the case, you can ask any of the Divinity members who moved with him about how he abandoned his own guild once he'd moved and "won" his imaginary game in his mind.
Ok so this entire paragraph I can just easily assume to be bullshit assumptions of Rohan's character. You even try to blame the reason he left on his "ego" instead of the real reason which was the fact that you along with all the other officers of Inquisition allowed Palamaster to abuse his powers to harass Divinity.
About Inquisition "abusing": It's true Palamaster made some mistakes and poor choices, but don't delude yourself into thinking Inquisition ever had any GM help. It was rather the opposite. I can't count the number of times Divinity's and Inquisition's dear GM Dymond looked the other way to bannable abuse in Divinity, whereas there wasn't a single raid after LK was truly fixed that she wasn't there on our ID, simply watching us, "spying". On the other hand, Palamaster specifically threatened his own guildmates with bans if they'd use the same abuses (logging chars after LK was down to 10% comes to mind - Pala absolutely told players not to do it, while Dymond not only looked the other way for her friends but also sometimes broke policy and gave loot after a boss would bug out and not drop any). I don't know this from hearsay, but from having witnessed it firsthand while I was in Divinity. I won't comment on what the situation was in HR that well, though I can give you some interesting anecdotes about the advantages that certain GMs and even admins afforded Arnis. Everyone has good and bad sides, both Palamaster and other GMs. Inquisition was certainly never helped by GMs.
So it's true that Palamaster made "mistakes" and "poor choices" but you claim Inquisition was never a beneficiary of his blatant abuse despite everyone else confirming so. Ok. Keep protecting your guildmate and Inqusition's actions by shifting the blame onto Divinity and then talking about "anecdotes" about Arnis's leadership lol. First of all when Arnis was leading Hellraisers that wasn't truly Hellraisers it was the "Arnis Show" so dont try to pin anything on Hellraisers because the true Hellraisers ousted him for everything he did and took back our guild. Second of all you're not fooling anyone with the line that Inquisition never condoned/benefitted from Palamaster's abuse. I also think it's cute how you try to make the claim that Palamaster doing his job as a GM by threatening to ban guild members who abuse as a reason to absolve him of any wrongdoing he may have done. I guess even the perfect Inquisition has people who abuse bugs as well.
I would be careful with who you accuse of abusing in general, as Inquisition is the only guild that ever killed LK without abusing warriors jumping back, mages blinking, a long enrage timer, HoPing healers on valk waves, and so forth. Not only that, but we reported more bugs that were abusable than the other guilds combined (you can check the tracker to see this is true) and worked as testers to get the issues ironed out while Divinity and Hellraisers were more than happy to abuse broken mechanics to, as you put it yourself, get 4 kills per week.
Ok so this is supposedly Inquisition's big claim to fame how they killed LK without any bugs lol. First of all Mcheka just quickly lists of several things he believes to be bugs but that's not true at all. For example his claim that all warriors who charge back are bug abusing... Ok check this out then
http://www.wowhead.com/forums&topic=159 ... -lich-king HMMMM that's strange? It seems like this happened on retail as well. I guess maybe retail was just as buggy as TrueWoW or maybe Inquisition is just full of shit and they themselves dont know everything that should be working on LK and just claim everything else and their mother to be bugs lol who knows.
Anyway, this is not a flame message, as you can see. Just giving you the perspective of Inquisition from an Inquisition officer, who was also officer and raid leader in Divinity until Rohan drove him away. Since you've gotten your information from other indirect sources (as you were away), let this be another indirect source so you can understand things aren't exactly as your friends might tell you.
Thank you for giving me this perspective of Inquisition from an Inquisition officer. I now truly realize the cancer that is Inquisition and am happy to see you guys leave to Atlantiss now that your reputation on TrueWoW is a joke. Godspeed.
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