Lantz, please, everyone has their weaknesses in their character sheets.
Yes, but everyone else doesn't have a player who is making every effort to kill their characters off at every opportunity....
There's a reason we got a GM. If someone goes metagame, there will be sanctions. Simple as that. No reason to hide informations.
Unless you don't trust Elf as someone impartial and that's another matter entirely.
Yeah, this is true. The problem is, though, it is not always obvious that someone is meta-gaming. Arch could easily make up a character that just
happens to use that weakness as part of their natural fighting style. He's done things like that several times previously.
Honestly, I think Elf needs to take a closer look at stuff like that. If she promises that she won't let Arch get away with that sort of crap, then Lantz has far less reason to try to hide things.
Look lantz, we all know we're talking about Magos. And yes, he really hates your characters and sloppy sheets, but he hasn't been trying to murder them as much as you would like to think. You're kind of victimizing yourself here.
He kind-of has....
Look at the past incidents. Multiple times he has nit-picked something out of Lantz's character sheet or similar and used it as an excuse to kill Lantz. Including one time where he
deliberately hid his character's alignment on the sheet to try to trick Lantz into acting in a particular manner that would get Toshi killed.
Well, I guess we can settle for not lantz not being able to post with Satoshi until he cooperates. That settles things well enough, since it's what the GM stated.
Well, yes, but he still needs to work out what needs to be in the sheet. And, him dropping out for some time does cause me significant problems, because Kiyoshi is stuck (due to being in a room with the others) and I can't bring in Sakura or family
either because they come in through Kiyoshi.
I don't think Elf's decision is unreasonable, but it does cause Lantz significant problems. As others have found, having your character drop out for a significant length of time makes it difficult to re-integrate them.