Ban reason:"Alt of Loki" I don't remember the original account it's been 2 or 3 years. Length of ban:Indefinite Ban Issue: I did not do what I was banned for
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Events leading to the ban
Long story short.
On my first day some random gave me a gun and I opened fired without knowing it was against the rules.
The staff at the time and myself continued to escalate the situation for no real reason. At the time I was trying to tell them I had only played 2 games but they REALLY didn’t believe me.
Oh well. Game was fun, my first game I went citizen or w.e and ran a DnD game in a library. It was hilarious.
Reason the ban should be removed
I liked your game. A buddy of mine begs me to play all the time and I can’t. I’ve taken ownership of my 50% of the fault for the ban multiple times, I’ll do so again now: I was partially at fault and shouldn’t have escalated as I did, it would be nice to play again.
Alternate Accounts
Loki (again I don’t have access to the email for this one) (It also may not be under Loki?)
Like I understand if I was spouting racism or sexism… or really anything worth being so aggressive against. Sure man, throw the book at me and laugh. I would do it to.
I was given a gun and didn’t read the rules.
That was my crime.
I was given a gun, I didn’t read the rules, and when I tried to explain myself the admin had an absolute power trip and me being a stubborn ass didn’t back down.
Due to your lack of voucher, I am going to deny this appeal.
Since your original bans a decent amount of English speaking servers have popped up so you are more than welcome to play there in an attempt to get a voucher, should you desire.
A voucher of good behavior should be obtained from a well-known or decently active SS13/SS14 server. If it is a mainstream server, we recommend using that server’s admin-help to ask for a voucher from one of the administrators explaining that you are trying to appeal a ban on SS14’s Wizard’s Den and want to show you have been a problem-free player during your playtime on the server. A voucher should be indicative of at least a few months of play.