Sorry dude, but you have a habit of not being a normal RPer like everyone else, make normal characters with exquisite backstories, and go all government assassin/specialist or some shit on everyone. If you made a normal mercenary like us that would be fine... Well.... By that i mean not a normal enemy. Its hard to explain.
Yeah, sure, I get that. But cloak-and-dagger is what's fun and interesting to me, and the last time I branched out and created Stephenson, you and a few others axed me off. So I went back to my standard formula.
Heres the thing, you dont understand that RPers dont like characters who wield small armies. Stephenson would always come in and just instantly win everything. Remember the tin men? You jumped in and took it down, like it was no big deal. Plus you did a TON of stuff that wasnt confirmed. My point is, you dont understand that other characters travel alone. If they dont, they only have like, 3-4 people with them. At max. Kai has his children and mother, and Andrew has his sister. He doesnt pull the Nouisaeculi out as they wouldnt just follow him blindly. Kai doesnt pull the Psion Legion out as he knows he shouldnt. Its complicated.
I don't wield small armies. I wield big ones. An that's why I switched back to what I'm comfortable with; large, amorphous factions that only really get involved when I want them to.
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