[@Dark Cloud] It's best to ask [@Mae] about rules and the like. It's her campaign. Anything I say about the world is with an invisible asterisks with the disclaimer: "Standard to the lore. The DM determines if this is actually true." Also, I wasn't trying to get onto you. Asking a question is fine; Talking is fine; Holding a conversation is fine. When you repeatedly ask the same question, without expounding in any way as to why you needed to make the question multiple posts, you're not doing any of those things. You may not have noticed, but not all of us get onto this thread very often. I get to post maybe once a day, sometimes less. This is currently the only game I'm in, because I outright don't have time for any others. Having to scrolls through pages and pages of posts, looking for the ones relevant to me, takes time I don't necessarily have. This is true of many people in the guild. Generally, it's a good rule of thumb to respect people's time by keeping your posts concise and not spending multiple posts addressing the same topic without adding new information. Having to wade through all of that can be irritating, thus why I warned you that doing it could get on people's nerves. Likewise, interactions between yourself and the DM that can be handled privately are best handled through PMs. It gives other players less access to meta knowledge they shouldn't have, and helps make sure things that aren't relevant to the entire group aren't taking up pages of dialogue in the shared group OOC. No one is perfect, we all break away from this sometimes. It's still a good rule of thumb, and calling someone on it isn't about trying to insult or belittle them. It's a reminder that said rule of thumb exists for a very good reason. [@Cao the Exiled] Deedra may be smart and pretty, but Einkil is rocking a double-digit health bar and a +2 to hit on a d10 weapon. By all accounts, I'm the group tank.