#13
by Apollo
It's interesting that Bada members have been leaving for a while and no one bats an eye. A level 190+ rogue left last week and there wasn't too much dissapointment about it. Yet when one 180 rogue leaves who happens to have a dl dagger leaves, the entire clan practically collapses for a while. Now why did that rogue leave? He reached his max potential in Bada, Had the best possible drops. But the thing is he couldn't even have a chance at the best possible drops and just because the clan he was in. Bada wasnt competing, yes maybe we got dl here and there but never would we have a chance at hrung or mordy, and even if we could kill, why would res let us? Is it their moral obligation to allow bada to fairly kill bosses?
So anyways this rogue was going nowheres now. So he jokingly said "I should join res", not really firmly believing in it. Yet, I, being a good friend of his, didnt see any logic in staying in bada. So I pressured him to join res. He refused to go, seeing as how he had just recieved his dl wep, an occurance so rare it happens to a rogue in arawn only once every one to two months. Leaving the clan would be a "***" move he said. Well, I said "Im leaving and you can come if u want." (The reason I left was not the same, just couldn't stand the some of the people there, having half the clan blocked is not a good thing.) He, being a good person and friend, fought against me and said, "no, no I was just joking, I really dont want to leave."
Well, I talked to res's leader, who I am good friends with, and he said "sure you guys can join, but you both need to leave." Well I was practically out of the clan already, instantly ready to hit the leave clan button. The only problem was that this rogue didnt want to leave, how could he leave after they had given him everything. The only thing I could do was guilt trip him. "Hey this isnt all about you, I cant stay in here, and without u leaving, I am clanless." And so I pressured him and pressured him and finally cracked him and I left in a rush to stop him from turning back. We were immeadiately accepted into res. Soon after, our 178 ranger buddy left because his "three best friend in game" were now in the rival clan, a clan who his clan had made their ultimate enemy, there was no peace possible.
I know you dont give a unfathomable about me, a 176 warrior. I know you are putting all the blame on this rogue and maybe ranger. It is not their fault. They didnt give up the fight. If you want someone to blame, point the fingers at me. I forced them to leave. I never lost the fight against this rival clan, because I never had that fight. I had no enemies in this clan, only friends. I never really had enemies anywhere. And while I cant speak for my two friends, I dont think there was ever really a fight in them to take down this enemy clan either. We all had friends in both. I unfortunately underestimated this situation. I didnt realize it would disrupt the entire structure of bada. Cheifs and generals quitting. As one said "I am quitting because I refuse to fight against my friends."
So, in response, for the ones who originally left, I dont think there was ever really that fight to beat res, and to the ones that quit afterwards, I think they were just tired of fighting and didnt want to fight their friends.
DarrenSharper
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