[@Crimson Raven] I honestly don't remember. This isn't the first time we've squared off, and certainly not just with Krayzikk. Regardless it doesn't really change anything. Without a central plot or equivalent, subplots are inherently lead by ego, or rather, whoever is the most popular at the time. A GM can offer guidance and oversight, but if they're not going to make any semblance of a central story than those of us who have the misfortune of disagreeing with other players are going to get shafted, or simply forced to do as Crimson mention and stick with their own subplot and hope that someone takes an interest in you. Because as Krayzikk said, subplots shouldn't be relevant to others, which gives everyone a convenient reason not to care about each other. Regardless if your subplot is as important as somehow getting your hands on some sort of WMD or as menial as going to the beach. [@Abillioncats] It's not hard to make friends, it's just easier to make enemies. Usually just by doing stuff by yourself.