Here’s one staff member who lied about Jest harassing them.

Aherial currently holds a gameplay leadership position. She has a history of taking unrelated matters personally and making harassment claims that lack clear basis.

During her time in the Nettoshima League, she incorrectly identified a council member as someone they were not. When asked to provide evidence, she refused, became confrontational, and ultimately left the group.

This current ticket was opened following an event call in which Jest asked a general question about why many volunteer leaders are unaware of what managers do. Several volunteer leaders were present, and the question was not directed at Aherial.

Despite this, Aherial submitted a ticket requesting that a specific player (Jest) be prohibited from communicating with her again. The interaction in question lasted less than five minutes, involved a legitimate question, and did not include any repeated or inappropriate behavior.

For context, the last communication between Jest and Aherial prior to this incident occurred on March 1st.

Another gameplay team member who targeted Jest:

Ellis, a member of the staff team, previously served alongside Jest on the Nettoshima Council. After Aherial filed a ticket against Jest, Jest shared the details of that ticket with the Nettoshima Council; a group he considered friends and a space regarded as confidential.

Instead of addressing the underlying issue, Ellis submitted a ticket against Jest for sharing information about Aherial’s actions within that private channel. This response, along with support from other staff members, contributed to what appeared to be a coordinated effort targeting Jest.

In reality, Jest did not harass anyone; rather, he was the individual subjected to harassment. He was banned for merely asking questions, and staff have consistently declined to provide any evidence to justify the ban; because none exists.

Ellis further implied that Jest should remain banned even if the accusations against him were untrue.