Story Days
She was in clan Fictitious_Roses, and he was in Nocturnal. She told his parents what happened. And they agreed to unban him from life. He was allowed to go to her house. But not get his stuff back. That was at her house, only, but not all of it, as he was not alone and did not need to be stuffed into a bi-directional warfare module with his family and her wants and needs to be seen as plainly as a fictitious rose who discounted his meek and unnatural habitat.
He was his parents favorite toy.
They wouldn't listen to the Government or her families strict responsibilities to the Chinese government who was bearing down on all of them around now. They were responsibly in action. But she needed to play a little bit better. They talked about Eve and she was resettled in her clans bed chambers. He was in his and she had her clan to talk to in their clan messages he could not unsee, because they were displayed for all to see. This meant no one could be hidden, or unhidden, as it were, because they were not going to let chats be erased. This was a support chat staff type of thing, a meaningless issue to the community, but maybe it could be changed or arranged that it be nicer to see, somewhat, as the player base wanted improvements, not unimprovement's, and the dev team would not cooperate. They petitioned but sat idly by and did nothing about this because of the Chinese governments stance on electronic transmission by happenstance. No one could be seen as a work order away from disbursement into the Chinese governments itinerant system for the faculties. They were just faculty inmates. They studied, and by the time of their expulsion, they would be erased. But in Eve, they played with their clan, and the Fictitious_Roses, and others like the Zero_Nocturnal fellow who was destroying their game time. He was not around for them. He was not a critical enemy to be designed for their benefit and the Chinese government had to be itinerantly disposing of unnatural facilities if these benefits were occasionally by the choices of the community denied to be seen as a small feature, and not the one it was, which was hurting their play styles. Zero_Nocturnal was known as a hacker. They were on the forums as a questionably problematic person. But he was not being dealt with fairly by the dev team. The community was being harassed by this fellow. He needed to be banned from Eve. But they were not getting through their messages and their statuses were now as bedfellows with this weird guru.
Zero_Nocturnal ganked Otter_44351147 once again. He was furious. He was fed up. He threw his game system to the ground and it broke into little pieces in his last piece of Earth. He gathered up the pieces and went online again to beg support staff to ban this fellow. He was given all of his stuff back, but not his Earth time. This fellow was not banned. They checked his profile. He was offline. He was last online over 465 days ago. So how could he be online right now? He was just there, they had just dealt with this man. He was called a hacker and a fool and was distrusted by the clan, Nocturnal, and they hoped he would be taken care of by the fellows in charge of Eve. The community did not have the power to ban people. They could vote on it by telling support staff what was up. But they could not do anything by themselves. This was a Chinese community thing. And it was now something that was really hurtful and stinking up their once honest and fun and amazing play zone. Eve was their beneficial nature being taken for granted by these hacking crew capsized anti-fair play coordinators. They were supplanting basic notions with over and done with unresponsible reactions to the events that occurred. They were just not listening to the community. The Eve players, who called themselves collectively the player base, or the Eve community, were all over China. The continent was very well represented, they considered the game to be this way in China as all facets of Chinese culture were explored in depth in their, what the community loved, and sided with calling it, an amazing game, but this hacker, Zero_Nocturnal, who was online just a moment ago, was not being trustworthy. He was bright, and even a little more than even unnatural, but his problems were not what the community needed. They in Clan Nocturnal tried to fashion him as an unnatural entity, but they could not harness their powers to unlock the secrets as to and how to get him away from hacking. He was destroying the game. He used hacks like an amateur. He could be banned as a result. He would not stop these dysfunctional actions that the community considered beyond just obnoxious. They had to be actually acutely aware that they were being obnoxious to the community. On the forums, which were populated by Chinese players and some who might not be, they talked about stats and how to play the game, and even coordinated such features such as teaming up together, going farming, and seeking the advice of the ladies.
In the chat channel Genernal, which was spelled in Chinese, there was a lot of talk of the day and time, maybe, but Zero_Nocturnal, the player character, or the person who played him, was mentioned by a player that Xi did not catch the name of in time to say he remembered it to his clan.
He told them where Zero_Nocturnal was. He was spotted in the sand zone they had always been to where they annoyed other players with ganking and aficionado skill displays like frantic fetch quests and dancing engagements they called meme dancing collectively as a colloquial term for the misfittery that they were engaging in, on the planet Earth, but in the game Eve as well.