Ya'll need to leave Brandon alone. The guy was just trying to spice up the story. But no... People f***ing bite his head off, when what he did, really didn't affect anybody, nor should anyone cared about what he did. If he got lost, he got lost. No one was forcing anyone to go and find him. (tbh i would have gone finding him just to get any post in :P) Now he got lost, got stuck in quicksand, then eaten by cannibals, then he got lost, stuck quicksand, and eaten by cannibals. End of story. Sure GCEA is a reaction rpg, where one must react to things others have done, but somethings are just plain pointless and not worth the stress to argue over. In my opinion, Brandon had all rights to get lost, and it his own fault. However, currently to many people have taken childish things Brandon has done as if it was a life-or-death situation. Remember that incident in Thunder Yellow? When Brandon supposedly was bullying little children. They way I read it, Brandon was in calm, careful tone. I have no idea were people got the aggressive tone from, however that's due to physiological problems, where one takes a silly situation, demonizes it, and makes it into a huge scandal. Now I'm feeling that people are just simply targeting poor Brandon here. He meant no harm, but others made it harm, due to their own problems and experience, or just for the hell of it. I'm not trying to offend anyone here, but I'm keeping it real. In the end, we need to work as a team, if one meanders from the group, let them come back. Let them find there own way. Also, Max I saw the Ekans situation a bithilarioustoo harsh. You could of just said to Brandon "don't ever do something like that again, because that would hinder the team's success." Taking one's point was just a bit harsh, and Brandon you should have kept those points, because the GM can't do you like that. Taking away 3 points is like a little ticket. But taking away 25 points! That's like a death sentence. Now if the GM does have the power to do that, in the end he really doesn't. The GM's power solely comes from the players. With no players the GM is powerless. And if the players are rebellious, the GM is powerless, because in the end he or she will just end up banning everyone and destory their power. I know, this sounds like a strike. And I'm not organizing a strike, lol, f*** no. I'm just saying a GM can't go to far into doing these things. My final point is, that everyone should just have fun! If one messes up, don't execute him, simply show him back to light.
Trainer Name: Nathan
Pokemon:
Leafy the Ivysaur
[M][16/16]Penelope the Pidgey
[F][8/8]Shich the Torchic
[M][16/16]Matt the Mankey
[M][9/9]
Items: Pokeball x6, Paralyze Heal, Potion, Sketchpad, Journal, Pokedex, Canteen, Bag of Fruits/Vegetables, Cooking Supplies
Points: 11 (+1) (10 from lotto)
Posts: 17 (+1)
Nathan made his way to Viridian Forest, collecting fruits, from trees he found. He returned to town and entered the Pokemart, there he exchanged some fruits, for money (no, not points). He went to a cafe and ate a sandwich, which would be his lunch, and purchased some Pokemon food, for Leafy, Shich, and the others. He fed everyone some Pokemon food, then sent Matt and Penelope back to their Pokeballs. Nathan returned to the fruit stand clerk, and got more spices and sauces.
After doing a quick shopping trip, Nathan returned to the stream at Route 2, where he sat and relaxed, waiting for the others to get ready for the gym.



Leafy the Ivysaur
Penelope the Pidgey
Shich the Torchic
Matt the Mankey
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