17 February, 2009

without you, what's left to believe in?

Heard the last week that Martian Wei's beautiful sim, October Country, was gone. I asked around--because that's one of my favorite places on the grid--and a friend passed me a notecard explaining why.

Martian Wei here.

The October Country has been destroyed.


From anyone else, that would seem absurdly dramatic. But this is Martian Wei. He is a man of few words, a man of silence more than sound, which is all the more surreal because his love in life is audio theatre, old radio broadcasts, live readings of important works. This was the heart of the October Country: the constant audio stream that played readings of the Lord of the Rings, Lights Out, Inner Sanctum, The Price of Fear, Suspense, Dark Venture, Twilight Zone, Flash Gordon, the Shadow...and so, so many more.

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I was told tonight that I like to "trample people under my feet". That in essence, I'm not a good person. I was told a lot of things; here are just a few examples.

I was berated because I did not clear it with my staff before I hired a Roleplay person for Innsmouth. I was berated too, if you can believe it, for the Tuesday Picks contest I just implemented. I was condemned for not communicating enough with them, as if Second Life comes before real life, or your family.

All of this, despite the fact that I'M the one paying hundreds of dollars a month to keep the OC afloat. Not them. But like I told them, I've asked them before if they want to pay for the island equally. The answer was NO. But they somehow think that all decisions should be shared equally, I guess.


It may shock and startle people, but sometimes it must be stated as plain and stark fact: if we do not pay the bills, and we are not invited to make the decisions, then we have no voice. Plain and simple. If we do not help to support the dream, we cannot criticize it when it falters. It is not our place. It was not the place of his staff to store up resentments and frustrations like diamond chips, and throw them by handsful at him as soon as they got the opportunity.

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These people, instead of coming to me when they had an issue with either real or imagined hurts from me, decided to just talk about me behind my back. People who are supposed to be my friends. I have always believed that if your friend does something that bothers you, you should tell them. That way, you get it out in the open, you both talk about it, and it gets dealt with right away.

This was not done.


Anywhere you went in that sim, you constantly heard voices. Speaking, singing, screaming, crying, laughing. In pain, in fear, in anger. Voices. Voices from the past, whispering to the future.

I tried transporting there, and no luck. I just couldn't believe it, even though I'd read the card, even though I'd had no luck going. I kept trying. For two days.

Nothing. It's just gone.

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Instead, they laid months and months of criticisms on me last night. Chief [among] these was that I'm not in SL enough (in the form of "you're never around"). Apparently, dealing with real life is not as important as Second Life is.

Let me be clear. I have a chronic illness, and it's getting worse. I have massive pain constantly. My wife is being stalked. My business is suffering because of the economy and because of my illness. I have a son to raise.

2 of the 3 people criticizing me have no idea what it's like to raise a child. And believe me, until you have a child, you may THINK you know something about it, but you know NOTHING.


One of the larger problems on the grid is the outer world's perception of it as a game. As I've said to people, SL is a game, played with human hearts and minds. Put that way, SL ceases to be in any terms the average game: because there are no quests, no specific goals, no quotas...it's just--life. A different one. A second one, where mistakes can be made, loves and losses can be experienced in full, businesses can succeed, sims can fail...and hard-fought dreams can shatter.

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I am NOT perfect. But I have NEVER been confronted with something that I've done and not said "I'm sorry" -- that is, until tonight, when months and months of supposed iniquities were thrown at me at once.

I asked myself, why do these three people think I'm so evil, and the people in my REAL life know that I'm not? Why do the people in my real life look at me as a good person, as someone who helps people? In fact, ego aside, I'm looked at as an EXAMPLE of someone who helps others. The two main "family slogans" that my 6-year-old knows is: (1) NEVER GIVE UP and (2) FIND A WAY TO HELP OR BE KIND TO SOMEONE EVERY DAY.

Yet, these three people don't see me that way.

Why? Because in the real world, if you're going through something and you're quiet, you can communicate in other ways. If you're quiet in Second Life, that's IT. You're a jerk, because you're not talking. Or you're a jerk, because you're not around. SL is limited because you can't smile, you can't pat someone on the back, you can't wave, you can't do a million other things.

After two and a half years, I have figured something out: Second Life attracts drama. I have never been in a place where not being able to communicate with someone gets them so angry. I mean, when I'm online, I get IM after IM. And if I don't answer them ALL, people get PISSED!


It's so disheartening, but I've seen it happen, over and over. One vision, one heart, one spirit...that draws other people. And if those people see the vision truly, feel the dream correctly, it can be a wonder and a dream of a different kind to share the vision.

But if those people share only part of the vision...or share a different vision entirely...then we come to the place where we are berated for doing what we thought was best to save what we loved. By people we thought understood why we tried.

It is the most brutal sort of personal shock to realize that we think one thing about a certain idea, and others think a separate thing, but we thought it was the same thing all along. Normally, people give hints, drop clues, and over time, our understandings can shift and resettle. Not so with the people who say the right words, encourage in the right ways...and then, to us, mystifyingly seem to turn, enraged, because we did not do what they wanted.

When were we to know?

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I get burnt out from all the emails in my RL business, all the phone calls, all the IMs in Second Life...etc etc etc. But... somehow, it's all supposedly personal with these three people, they thought.

Well, it wasn't. I'm not good at getting back to people in a timely manner because I've got so much on my plate. Because so many people seem to need me. It's not because I'm mean. It's because I'm tired. I'm so tired. This illness makes me so, so tired all the time. It's all I could do to keep going on this sim.

I really wish that these three people would have just come to me and talked to me. They chose not to. Then tonight, one of the others gave me the dressing-down of my life. When he was done, I just sat in my chair and felt lower than low.


Because all this time, Mr. Wei had a vision. Mr. Wei had a dream. And people gathered, he thought to share that dream. Moreover, it hasn't been easy for him and his wife; forget the mention of stalking, let's talk about the fact that last year, they lost their house. It burned to the ground. And at that point the community came together, donated what they could, told their friends, helped to save the sim.

A year later, and no one wanted to save anything; just accuse Martian Wei.

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Can you believe that he even got onto me for the video I made? Of my own island? He said that I should have involved them. On the one hand, they are complaining that they were working too hard, which if I'd known, I would have begged them to stop. But on the other hand, he says I should have had them help with the video. I can't win!

How could he, presented with such opposition? He has people wanting more power. Do they want to pay for the sim? NO, he is told resoundingly. So he makes the decisions for the sim. Because it is HIS SIM.

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Let's talk Caledon for a moment. Des is right when he says it's not him, it's all of us--if all of us, every Caledonian, dropped their properties and walked away, Caledon would die, with nary a whimper.

We don't do that because we see the dream, or at least the parts of it we can--and what we see, we support, by and large. That seems to be the important difference. Mr. Wei's people, they weren't so focused on support. They just wanted their wrongs redressed.

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Have I ever done anything wrong? You bet. In fact I bet more than most people. Sometimes I get pretty down on myself because I feel I could be better. But no one is perfect. And I will NOT apologize for "lack of communication", because I'm always available through my cell and my email, which these people had access to. I will not apologize for putting my wife and my son first. I will not apologize for having a painful illness.

Did they expect him to keep the sim open, or to transfer more power to them? Likely. Did they want the sim to die? Probably not. Did they ever see that their choices--to berate a man already beset with life difficulties, financial woes, above and beyond our grid--would drive him to swift and decisive action? No.

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On another subject, tips have been WAY down lately. I have been very stressed about how to pay for the October Country. Very few people responded to my blog entry about ideas to generate money for the island, so I took that as an omen as well. What happened tonight just kind of seals things.

But they should have. They truly should have. More to the point, they should have known better.

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I really appreciate the time I have been able to spend with all of you. All I wanted to do here was to create a place where people could come, hang out, make friends, and listen to the shows I love so much.

That dream is dead.

If I owe you money for the rest of this month on your rental, or for any other reason, please let me know. It is not my desire to cheat anyone out of anything.

I am never coming back to Second Life. If you want to contact me for any reason, you can do so via email at [his email address].

I will miss all of you, and the campfire, very much.

Your friend always,
Martian Wei


I will miss the October Country. It was a magnificent build and always lovely. I never had a single problem at the campfire, and I went there often just to walk and enjoy the evening air.

These are all the pictures I can find currently of my trips through October Country. For those of you who've never seen it, this is but the merest taste of what excellence it was.

But more than missing the sim, more than regretting his decision to close it, all of this is pointing me directly at one inescapable point: none of our actions here lack consequences. We love, we part, we argue, we rage, we protest, we laugh, we weep--whatever we do here, if we do it in the presence of others, then becomes larger than just us; more than just our own concerns.

Because while the world is imaginary...the residents are not. And it is easy, far too easy, to injure those whom the world has already hurt.

Martian Wei is gone. October Country is gone. And one more brilliant, beautiful thing has left the world, never to be seen again.

10 comments:

Rhianon Jameson said...

How sad - not the least of it because the whole kerfuffle sounded avoidable.

I visited the October Country not too long ago, and I'm glad I had the chance. (Your pictures are much better than mine, however; I'm jealous.)

Emilly Orr said...

It does indeed--and I'll even go further out along that limb and say it was clearly avoidable on the side of Mr. Wei's staff--because any and all of these building resentments could have been aired before sitting down and pouring vitriol in acidic stages of worsening spite over another human being.

I say this knowing full well I raised the spectre of Things That Should Change (at least from my perspective) in Caledon, but I also believe that what I did was, while also the culmination of several months of worry, not something that resulted in me brutalizing anyone for hours over imagined slights and wrongs.

I may hold grudges; I may complain at length; I may be fierce when I'm directly fighting; but outside of one notable incident in high school I have never deliberately torn down anyone else, over and over, with no regard to their feelings.

It just baffles me, that bit. That's the saddest point of all of this--that somehow, those attacking him grew so detached from the idea of him as a discrete individual, as another being beyond the screen...that they were able to vilify him at such length, tossing kerosene on their effigy of his image, with no regard to how he was hearing their words or how he'd feel afterwards.

It has to be said--I may do wrong, I may make enemies with how and why I say things, but--I never forget I'm dealing with other people. For good or ill, I accept responsibility for my actions.

I truly don't think they knew or cared to redress wrongs dealt, imagined or real; they just wanted to tell him what a terrible person he was. That's not argument, that's not even dissent; that's just being mean because they can be.

Alexandra Rucker said...

Some people are just a$$holes. Makes me want to slap some of them upside the head several times with a large pointy brick. :(

Emilly Orr said...

Right there with you. I am really going to miss that sim. Every time I went, I never spent less than an hour, I always found some place to donate and dropped at least a few coins in; it wasn't that he expected it, but we knew it helped, so we tried helping back.

Sad that his own staff didn't go that far.

Gabrielle Riel said...

Sadly, I can say I relate to Martin, and several of the things he said in his goodbye letter.

NOT in terms of having a Staff go postal on you - my staff is wonderful and supportive.

But I have experienced some of the points he has mentioned in general. For example, people flipping out if you do not immediately respond to an IM, the way people take things SO personally in SL and some people's expectation that you be in SL 24/7.

I battle these things daily. I hope to never come to the point that Martin did. I've tried hard, and not always succeeded, to keep myself from burning out.

My heart is with him, and with everyone who loved October Country. It was a wonderful place.

Emilly Orr said...

The thing is, it doesn't even have to be in terms of the potentially crushing financial blow of sim ownership--I've had moments just on my own, in world, where I was seriously contemplating walking off and never returning, just from love affairs going awry.

Imagine how intense it gets when one involves great amounts of money, and screaming matches.

Capt. Red Llewellyn said...

i am just saddened by this! i first experienced October Country after being invited to hear a storytelling session around the fire with my friend and storyteller Gilbert Sapwood... he told me of his love for the country and it was special...how terribly, terribly, sad that people could not come together...that they had to be cruel instead of comforting! i've thought of walking away....dropping all my lands and taking back all my little pixels....[sighs]...drama,...who needs it? my best wishes go out to Mr. Wei and his RL family and i wish him only the BEST!

and gee "pouring vitriol in acidic stages of worsening spite over another human being." ...Emily! i didn't know the Bunneh worked for Martian!?! LOL
~Capt. Red

Unknown said...

How sad that just because the other parties involved the night of Martian's explosion decided not to discredit or smear and say things that were not true we are all considered the bad guys. I am one of the staff members who paid out of pocket a good deal of money to the sim each month and all those lindens given during parties and at special events. Well those came out of my own pocket. All the extra activities that were new and expanded the island. They were the staff's ideas. Dead hour. The Staff's hard work and paid out of the staff's pocket. I have offered to pay more and more to ease Martian's financial burden and he always turned me down but he was making a great deal more money than he claims. I am sure times are not good for him in RL but I was supporting the island as well as many others. I paid so much towards tier of the island and others did as well. I paid my support with my unemployment funds because due to the economy I had lost my job but I felt the OC was important enough that instead of extras for myself I put the money back into the OC. I was very shocked when I learned how much the OC actually made each month. Or even how much it made each day. Martian was not torn down as he states that he was. I think that Martian was overwhelmed in RL and was looking for a way to leave SL without feeling guilty. Martian was advised of what was not working very well and Martian did not like any critics. I sadly stood by quietly while people were banned from the island for not liking a song he was playing during a party. HOWEVER this was one incident. I believe Martian is under unbelievable stress in RL and had a huge meltdown and decided to take it out on the three of his "staff" but we were not staff as we were not being paid we were paying him. He should have given himself time to calm down. Had he have had time to think clearly he would have saw that he was not being attacked. Time for his so called destroyer to calm down and things would have been better in the morning. NO one agrees all the time. And I am sure all would have been laughed about by Sunday. But Martian was not thinking clearly and accusing everyone even patrons of the island of things that were unbelievable. So anyone with any intro into psych knows this is a sign of severe stress and I am sorry for Martian. However normal people under normal stress and circumstances do not destroy all that work and an island that close to a thousand people enjoyed because one person upset him. So I implore you to look at the situation as something deeper then the emotional rantings that Martian put out that weekend. I know that the three of us are trying to get past the fact that he caused us to receive death threats and be stalked inworld. I am going to hold on to my good memories and all the wonderful people I met there. The October Island was great because of its spirit and people that were there. I hope that is what is remembered in the end. There are no monsters on either side...just humans being human.

Unknown said...

I wanted to make sure my tone of my previous post came out clearer. I paid all my monies and put in all my time for free to the island because of the Island and the people. I loved it and I loved all of you. I loved all of you more than you can know. Most of you got me through the very tough times of illness and losing my job. I owe a great deal of debt, priceless debt to each and every one of you. THAT is what it all comes down to. NO he said or she said. THANK YOU all for my many many great memories. I will treasure them for a lifetime.
Love
Anara

Emilly Orr said...

Red: Every one of us has been tempted to walk away and never return. I think the tragedy in that is not that it happens, but that it happens every day in SL.

Anara: To be utterly fair to the situation, my own experiences with Martian (long before now, so quite likely long before all the SL and RL pressures converged), as well as my love for the land prevented me from seeing more than one side. I do hear you, I'm not dismissing what you say. And I admit, I'm not, and I was not, on the ground daily in the OC.

IM me in world. If you want me to present your side, I will. I'll still mourn the loss of October, we all will...but I don't want to make a bad situation even worse.

hide away, they say, 'cos we don't want your broken parts

Yeah, so...remember that thing I was recovering from? You know, last year ? Yeah. I did it again. So this is Em Faw Down Go Boom part ...