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Most people never send the message. They draft it in their head, talk themselves out of it, and go back to scrolling. Do not be most people. If you have something real to say, say it.

The fastest way to reach us is email. Write to hello@thetowersofkings.com and tell us plainly what you need. A clear message with a clear ask gets a clear answer. A vague one liner asking us to make you rich does not, because that request answers itself and the answer is inside the work, not the inbox.

Good reasons to write. You found a broken link or an error on the site and want it fixed. You have a genuine question about The Real World that our pages did not cover. You want to correct something we got wrong, because we would rather be accurate than comfortable. You run a business and want to talk partnership or coverage. All of that is welcome.

What we cannot do. We cannot log into your account, process your payment, cancel your membership or issue your refund, because we do not run The Real World and we have no access to its systems. For anything tied to your membership you have to contact the platform directly through its official support channels. We will point you the right way, but we cannot press the button for you.

When you write, be specific. Tell us the page, the problem, the exact thing you tried. Detail gets speed. If you send a screenshot and two sentences of context, you will almost always hear back faster than the man who sends a paragraph of feelings and no facts.

We read what comes in and we reply to messages that deserve a reply. We are blunt but we are not rude, and we treat a serious question with respect. If you are polite, clear and actually looking to move forward, you will find us easy to deal with.

So the inbox is open and the address is right there. The only question left is whether you will use it or add it to the long list of things you meant to do. Which will it be?

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