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10-25-2010 @ 4:37PM
Kuro said...
Smells like the trouble maker is the relative of (maybe several) someone(s) within the position of leadership in the guild. Maybe GM or another officer or long time player who the GM doesn't want to lose.
One thing here -- the HC troublemaker guy is in this position of being the best in this group of mediocre players. Perhaps that's really what he's seeking and why he doesn't raid with people more to his skill level.