You ask Rayden Wildheart: How come there are so many faggots in the seamstresses?
>Rayden Wildheart tells you: Before you can know that, you must tell me why there are exactly as many blades of grass in the world as there are. When you understand that, you will already have your answer.
You tell Rayden Wildheart: I see. That is a very tight reply, but I understand.
You ask Rayden Wildheart: Ok, why join?
> Rayden Wildheart tells you: It can be fun although I haven't actually had any clients at all lately but that doesn't really bother me. I haven't been interestedlately.
Rayden Wildheart tells you: I myself only serve women, so my client base is, on the whole, probably a lot smaller.
You ask Rayden Wildheart: Thank you for being so honest. On the subject of your client base, what are the limits?
Rayden Wildheart tells you: I personally don't care what other people do. It's their own life and certainly none of my business but I do say specifically that I only serve women myself. Again, men playing female characters doesn't bother me but in light of my limits I am bothered that some people will still pursue it. That's deception.
You ask Rayden Wildheart: I see. On deception, linking with your last truth as I may look upon it: Your leader? Is she in need of a new idea? Or is she like John Clare's Vixen, sniffing and barking at passers by?
Rayden Wildheart asks you: Hmm, what do you mean?
You ask Rayden Wildheart: OK. Kitiara. She seems to have a problem where as she deems herself some form of immortal goddess. Yet! This is a problem as she seems to get married every weekend and is still gropping newbies. What is your take?
Rayden Wildheart tells you: I don't follow it closely really. I think it's sometimes hard to know how much people mix pure roleplaying with actual personal thoughts and feelings in this game.
You ask Rayden Wildheart: I understand. Back to role-playing seamstress style! Best for the Disc? Or rot for feeble newbies?
Rayden Wildheart chuckles at you.
Rayden Wildheart tells you: Each to their own. Some people probably fall into a trap of trying to separate reality from game and failing. As long as one know exactly where one is and is honest about it, it's personal choice.


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