Well I kinda respected you Groot but it seems you are yet another trash.
So, now Ive recruited the people in groot before. I didn't know what happened in 89, I dont know much of what happened within steps that caused discontent, I had nothing to do with that segment of what happened.
What I know is this, betrayal is part of tw, I personally have never betrayed an alliance or a tribe I was in, but I was betrayed in w45.
And you know what? It was my fault. But where I did do well that world was I found out what was happening, it was one member, I kicked him. And then I did something a little different, I talked to him. For a few days. We talked about everything that had gone wrong, on both of our ends, break downs in communication feelings of discontentment, why they developed and why they werent rectified in a better way.
I understood my share in the failure of the relationship, which is the implicit contract you enter when taking the mantle of leadership. Especially within a hobby that requires such a large time commitment. That member eventually rejoined my tribe, I dont know if that was the ruthless or correct decision, but what I know is this, in most relationships that are bad, even if one party is more at fault than another, there is usually a toxic atmosphere that was created through both people.
I believe this to be a good lesson for people to take away from this game in general as it is applicable to life, thus, I entirely broke "character" to type this response, and share my prospective on how and why certain things transpire like this in tw.