Yes maybe not, I am just putting an hypothesis.im sure Azz didnt leave game because of Killain, dear...smh, please dont even go there. i mentioned him cause he is a reputable player...considerate and wise...devoid of greed...that is how i know Azz.
For your information, Azz & myself are good buddies since we started the game at about the same time and I am not trying to bad mouth on him at all. I gave way green items to him when he did a first break and came back.
This post is my last posts and I will end it with a story. Because arguing for a game is so tiring and you won't see me around in Lugh anymore. Some will be happy about this news, I will be too since I will be able to sleep well without thinking about virtual social life, bosses, xp, farming, greed, drops, and Killain (and any new gladiator).
In France, when we are in middle school, we need to buy lessons books every year before the school starts. The books are sold by one association composed of family parents and volunteers (well, this is it worked at my time, and now I don't know the system anymore). Usually the books are second hand books and so they are distributed cheaper than if you have to buy them in the bookstores.
As usual, you only have one week end to go and buy them. But the number of books are limited and cannot be sold to all the families and children.
Imagine a housewife going to that yearly meeting place with her twin children who obviously are on the same class level. This family arrives and queue for the books and suddenly someone behind them tells them: "Hey Mrs XYZ, are you queuing for your two children to get the books ? Please do not, because I also need to buy books for my child. By courtesy to all the other single child families, you should ask one of your twins to come back later to buy the books or go to the end of the queue when your first twin will get her books".
I would be funny if this happens when you wait for a taxi at the airport with a hypothesis that the taxi can take only one person at a time (moto taxis do take one at a time) ...
With these last words, I wish you good game.
Cheers