⛏️Background: Florescent is a well-known player on one of the biggest SMP servers in the realm — praised for her redstone skills, PvP ability, and unique building style. She rose through the GameChanger Factions quickly and became one of the top players.
📜 The Allegations:
Player “Karie” posted a message on the server bulletin board on behalf of a player named "Brick" — a quiet, lesser-known builder from a nearby village. According to Karie, Florescent allegedly used her high SMP status and enchanted charm to pressure Brick into entering a private realm — one they hadn’t consented to explore.
There, Florescent allegedly manipulated Brick using emotional threats (like threatening to grief their base or remove their whitelist access) and coerced them into unwanted “shared gameplay” — even when Brick tried to log out.
🪵 In Minecraft terms:
"Brick said they were forced to enter a secret Redstone bunker Florescent built. There were signs everywhere saying 'you owe me for helping you farm netherite.' Brick tried to leave the world, but Florescent had set the spawn point inside and locked the Nether portal. It felt like there was no way out."
⛔ Additional Accusations:
A second player, known on the server as @Cowffeeeee, added logs to the bulletin board from an older realm (back when both were younger players). These logs suggested Florescent had encouraged inappropriate chat interactions, even while underage, and blurred the rules of safe, consensual gameplay.
🪨 In Minecraft terms:
“Florescent told younger players it was ‘okay’ to share coordinates and sleep in the same bed to skip the night — even when the players said they felt weird about it. She joked about bending the server rules like it was a game mechanic.”
🧑⚖️ Server Admins’ (Riot Games’) Response:
The server admins put out a message to the entire realm, saying:
“We don’t take these reports lightly. Any players with evidence, please report through the Player Safety Portal. We will work with real-world authorities if necessary and may review Florescent’s future whitelisting based on what is confirmed.”