

Downfall of 291?
I don’t even know where to begin. This server had potential — alliances working together, players trying to build something competitive. Then ego, manipulation, and one whale’s need for control turned it into a circus.
Here’s the reality people keep pretending not to see:
• RPX became the biggest alliance because players got sick of Mohit’s nonsense. That didn’t happen by accident.
• AVG leaving? Same story. Different alliance. Same problem.
• Mohit still doesn’t think he’s the issue because he spends his time whispering into smaller alliances’ ears, feeding them narratives and keeping them dependent.
• TIW shouldn’t even be in serious server discussions. No KvK discipline, no coordination, no accountability — just chaos with a tag attached to it. Now operating comfortably under Mohit’s thumb.
• HQH isn’t much different. No backbone, no independent direction, just another alliance too comfortable playing follower.
• AVX keeps preaching peace while acting completely disconnected from reality. Silent when it matters, compliant when it counts.
• And let’s talk about world chat — full of players pretending everything is rainbows and sunshine while the server burns around them. Forced positivity isn’t leadership. Denial isn’t strategy.
Then there’s the whale himself: Mohit — the man who helped fracture the server and still somehow sees himself as the misunderstood good guy. The common denominator in alliance burnout, instability, and endless drama… yet somehow never the problem in his own story.
Here’s the uncomfortable truth: when players are exhausted, alliances are leaving, leadership is fractured, and people keep walking away — maybe the issue isn’t “miscommunication,” “politics,” or “haters.”
Maybe the issue is exactly who everyone keeps making excuses for.
With transfers approaching, the real test is coming. We’ll see how many players choose to stay in a server built on control, denial, and recycled drama.
To anyone considering transferring in — good luck. Just understand what you’re signing up for. If being micromanaged by a self-appointed dictator sounds appealing, you’ll fit right in.