The Clanner Revolution of March 31st

Events Leading
A few days prior to March 31st, two of the founders, along with gamingnet, joined Rodeo VC, the channel designated to Zay, the owner of Zaycord. In this call, several clanners were calmly having a conversation. However, as gamingnet joined, he was met with dozens of insults because he was a stupid brit baby. Following this, the original bitches, Faith and Sam, went with gamingnet to the private vc; teatime. In tea time, they discussed a plan, then carried out their plan, moving the clanners to assorted voice calls, with intention to irritate them. This was a success, and after they were done, the clanners were all given baby roles. The vc was renamed baby bullshit, and the clanners babyraged in chat. After several posted some nastyass porn, they were kicked.

After the argument began, it drew attention from multiple members in the server who weren't involved prior to this. Several remaining clanners argued with founders, and then the clanners were told to leave Peacecord, since they were clearly done there. After some discussion, several joined back; but not for long.

The Revolution
Just a day before, things seemed fine between the founders and Peacecord, even to the point where several Peacecord members joined Mocap dancing, just to break a record. However, on the morning of March 31st, it was clear something was wrong. With the member count dropping by almost 30, it became obvious there were some serious problems between Peacecord and the clanners.

Although on this day, several founders tried to fix relations, and figure out exactly what was wrong, this did not work to their advantage, and only made things worth. On March 31st, everything was silent.; Peacecord was dead.

Aftermath
Through the days following the fall of Peacecord, the founders remained confused, stressed, and hoping this was all an April Fools' joke. However, it was nothing near a joke. The clanners were gone for good, along with Peacecord's activity. It went from a server bustling with activity day to day, to nothing more than a pile of rubble, ignored by many.

Following the conflict, it took an entire week and a half to get a little more activity. While this was good for Peacecord, it was evident that it would never be the same. Even today, founders remember the day as a tragic, horrible, heartbreaking day. It was not only a day where the precious server was lost, but a day where friendships were broken and enemies formed. Peacecord still remains scarred from the incident to this day, but the founders keep hope that it will one day be restored to its greatness.