(04-03-2025, 07:08 PM)White--Wolf Wrote: To the Hades Brigade,
Your self-important exit speech was already laughable, but seeing how you twist reality to justify your own failures only makes it more pathetic. You were never part of the Order—just an isolated clique that fed on its own arrogance while pretending to be superior. From the moment you set foot in EV, you built a wall between yourselves and everyone else, demanding special treatment, yet offering nothing in return.
Let’s be crystal clear: you were never a loss to the EV. You operated as a faction within a faction, isolated your members, refused integration, and then acted shocked when you found yourselves alone. You demanded recognition without earning it. You preached about "proper RP" while contributing nothing but elitist gatekeeping. You boasted about PvP skill yet refused to train alongside the faction. The hypocrisy is staggering.
Your claim that we "lack ambition" is particularly amusing, considering how you ran away the moment things didn’t go your way. The difference between us? We build something together, while you hoard what little you have and pretend it makes you elite. You ain't leader; you are a parasite—demanding privileges, rejecting cooperation, and whining when the faction didn’t revolve around you.
And let's talk about betrayal. You slink away claiming it was “planned all along,” as if that somehow makes it better. No RP justification, no honor, just a weak attempt at rewriting history so you don’t have to admit you failed.
The EV is better without you. You were never the warriors you claimed to be, and the people you dismissed as "beneath you" are the ones carrying the fight forward. So take your departure as a favor—we won’t have to waste any more time accommodating your arrogance.
No “good luck” from us—just a reminder: you were never as important as you thought you were.
From an outsider’s perspective, this entire exchange reveals more about the faction's internal struggles than about those who left. The sheer intensity of this response suggests that their departure wasn’t as insignificant as claimed. If they were truly unimportant, why expend so much energy discrediting them?
The accusations of arrogance, isolation, and entitlement feel like an attempt to rewrite history in favor of the remaining members. Perhaps the departed group did have high standards—maybe even too high for the environment they were in—but dismissing that as "elitism" ignores the possibility that their frustrations stemmed from real issues within the faction.
It’s also telling that instead of acknowledging any potential faults or areas for improvement, the response is purely one of resentment and rejection. A faction that claims to value unity should be capable of introspection. Instead, this statement reads more like an emotional outburst than a measured reflection on what led to this split.
Ultimately, departures like these rarely happen in a vacuum. When members who once dedicated time and effort decide to leave, it’s worth asking why—rather than just celebrating their absence.
THE SYNDIC LEAGUES
(A co-operative of Rheinland's outlawed trade unions, determined to take the underworld for themselves.)