un: Ganymede - Mithrun's case
...What does have everyone have now?
It's been more than two days now since what happened.
Whatever everyone has been finding out, we should put it together, or something like that. Even as new information comes in.
As for me, I took a look at the bloody trail of footprints, which I confirmed to be Mithrun's. He didn't seem to be in any much of a rush, like he wasn't paying much mind or attention to where he was going either.
The trail of blood was only a mess due to the amount of traffic, as it is, without adding to any more prints as NPCs don't leave footprints.
Anyone else have anything more?
It's been more than two days now since what happened.
Whatever everyone has been finding out, we should put it together, or something like that. Even as new information comes in.
As for me, I took a look at the bloody trail of footprints, which I confirmed to be Mithrun's. He didn't seem to be in any much of a rush, like he wasn't paying much mind or attention to where he was going either.
The trail of blood was only a mess due to the amount of traffic, as it is, without adding to any more prints as NPCs don't leave footprints.
Anyone else have anything more?
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2. 1 again. Either because it was quicker to identify and resolve, or because that incident caused a condition that was against the terms, such as breaking the level cap.
3. Until we know the rest, I think it's better to consider the two situations separately. Firstly, a bug that's left the avatar in place for days. Secondly, Mithrun's whereabouts outside of the game.
[ He is... not the most delicate about this. A little later, and a little broadly: ]
I'm sorry.
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If this was something they wanted to resolve, why keep the game running, anyway? Why not, you know, take the game down for maintenence or something?
3. Sorry, but theres no way i can do that. I don't think they're separate. its too much of a coincidence.
[When the apology comes in:]
don't need to apologize. but thanks.
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I don't mean that it's a coincidence. I mean that I don't believe a bug would physically move a person. Whatever happened in the game, something must have happened in the real world as well. We should focus on understanding the part we have a way of looking into, for now.