

The writers liked if I joined their roleplays and the OTers hated me and what I stood for despite me being on relatively good terms with a lot of them. Over the next three or four years I kept roleplaying and wound up being a very sarcastic writer and was often referred as a member of the "Council of Roleplayers" or something by both the writers and the off topic-ers. I never responded and stayed away from the toxic Warrior roleplays which were actually really common and poor quality and made me give up on reading the series. Then she private messaged me and asked "no one knows you, why?" As if my early level monsters and status "I'm New!" didn't explain it enough. Apparently the creator didn't like my asking and told me to either behave to be banned. I myself checked out thee first roleplay I saw "Warriors: The Fall of Starclan" which plot was "Starclan is dying we need to save them." I asked how Starclan was dying, for those unaware of the Warriors series when a cat dies in that their soul joins Starclan. No one knows why the Story forum was created, the forums weren't meant for roleplaying but the admins never gave us a straight answer. The people who frequented Off Topic hated the roleplayers for reasons they never went into but in all honesty, the roleplayers were obnoxious. I was about three weeks in to playing that game when I discovered a tab at the bottom of the screen "forums." The forums were divided into "News," "Questions," "Stories," and "Off Topic." The stories forum was full of roleplays. The girl scout was usually smiling but sometimes her portrait would turn into a sad face, the nerd wasn't given that treatment as the developers thought her design was too complex to change her facial expression. The character designs for your "friends" were bad too, generic girl scout and stereotypical nerd. The battles were awful too, you could do one of two moves per turn, that was it and so essentially you couldn't be strategic or anything, you just needed to pray for critical hits. It was like saying a Pikachu and a Shiny Pikachu are different Pokemon. It boasted to having over ninety collectible monsters but the monsters were categorized into species like dog monsters or cat monsters, each species had four sub categories of monsters with different builds, but the only difference was the fact that they had different colors. Now, Monster Kingdom mind you was a game not deserving of its four start rating. So I went on the app store and searched up "Monster" and the third result was a game called "Monster Kingdom". So back in like 2012 I was obsessed with with monster collecting/training games.
