Trust me we know XD this was not exactly a mission impossible type heist. There is a 0% chance this was something that was planned out. We will always strive for transparency, but will never disclose things like IP's or potential IRL addresses/names/information to the public.Swift wrote: Wed Jun 10, 2026 11:07 pmYou don't have access to their discord. There's more conversations going on than in guild chat.Kestrel wrote: Wed Jun 10, 2026 11:01 pm Luckily we are not in a rush to decide as we have at least a week to get the community's input.
We are 100% sure that this was not an incident of the guild "sneaking" a GM into the team. We have reviewed chat logs from the guild and other members and found nobody involved in this other than these two. Neither wanted others to know the truth.
I can imagine this being a pain point like current changes released to the game by the lack of detailed changelogs. If the system exists where GMs have to justify/write a comment on a ticket on what they generated for the players, then I'd imagine this system would be easier to makeWitchysofia wrote: Wed Jun 10, 2026 10:52 pmAgree, why only 7 days? While I'm happy with the transparency, it should honestly be a permaban, no excuses for that behavior.Snack wrote: Wed Jun 10, 2026 10:49 pm Why is this only a 7 day ban? You guys need to make an example of this situation.
The player who's begging a GM for items, knowing how wrong it is, is just as guilty as the GM who's giving them the items.
Also, if I might suggest anything Kestrel, when possible I think you guys should make this auditing script output publicly avaiable somewhere on the website. At least the part that involves item, gold and octotokens creation/trading by GMs.
This would show you're committed to being transparent and avoiding any kind of favoritism or RMT done by GMs, and also signal to any new joining GMs that they aren't free to do shady stuff, because the community will be looking at everything they do regarding items/gold/octotokens.
The other items were given in such a way that we don't believe the players receiving them had any ill intent or even requested the items. In light of this and the potential reputational damage it could cause them, given this was ultimately my failure (I onboarded this GM), we do not want to subject them to the same public repercussions as Meatgrinder.Russ1anrenegade wrote: Wed Jun 10, 2026 11:09 pm Who got the other items Kestral the interaction needs to be made public for the Zebra & Ironfoe.
We already have these guidelines in place and have sense the beginning. All GM's have access to see all in game messages, ticket history, and even Item history of each other and all players. This event was not caught by a regular audit but by in game players reporting it and a GM using these tools to audit BushDocta, then forwarding the evidence to me.Derektm99 wrote: Wed Jun 10, 2026 11:12 pm While I don't expect all behind-the-scenes events to be public, I really hope there are strong discussions and guidelines being set in place (with strict consequences) to further dissuade other GMs from being overtly friendly with specific players/guilds in the future. I know it can feel good to come into world chat and have everyone glazing you, but that type of stuff goes to people's heads quick (as we just saw), and even the slightest hint of favoritism will put a sour taste in the mouths of the regular playerbase.
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