Ah, but it is not Alfonso that is in control anymore, but the gods themselves. And the world perishes and is reborn. Unless, of course, we all agree that things got out of hand two pages ago and delete all our posts.
Tetskey: Answering action with action only exacerbates a situation in RP. Believe me, I've had difficult players before, and the best way to fix things is to hold your tongue and think about the consequences before speaking.
BlueAngelCake: When trying to GM a game, try to make sure that YOU are in control of the game, not someone else. Again, forcing something is not the way to go, and usually hurts more than helps. Also, reading character entries and posts in minute detail can help to get a feel for individual characters.
Both of you: This has been a nice experiment in how a game without real rules or moderation can go. It is also a nice social experiment to see how conflict resolution occurs among roleplayers on the internet; apparently the answer has mainly to do exactly as I expected: aggravate the other person and try to answer force with force until one or the other gives up.
Now. Would you like to: A) remove all our posts to, say, page 4; B) start a new scene, and retcon most of this one, or C) let this continue, and see how much of the universe gets wrecked before you can get control again?
Or perhaps D) talk to a mod and ignore the problem. it works the first few times, but generally does nothing to teach conflict resolution and management.