So, if anything happened to me, would there be someone who would be willing to take over this very silly account?

I guess that yes. Those of course are people you trust, but you don't know who wins the race towards the end. You can ask monks of your choice via private message (/msg nick message in the CB) if they volunteer and pass them the credentials by some chosen way. OTOH, I don't know the site policy regarding multiple access to a single account, as opposed to one person ruling multiple accounts.

A note of one of the gods would be helpful in this regard.

perl -le'print map{pack c,($-++?1:13)+ord}split//,ESEL'

In reply to Re: The Cookies account by shmem
in thread The Cookies account by Lady_Aleena

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