Obviously you will believe what you want and try to justify your behavior with long drawn out justifications that have nothing to do with my complaint about your behavior. I think you called people dishonest with no basis in fact. To say such behavior is lacking class is being polite.
Wow, resorting to personal eh Lord? Are you the actual writer for the module? Talk about no class. Your responses really fall into that line. Any writer can be brought to task for using worn out tropes and weak writing to fill pages in a module. Here are other examples of worn out tropes that I find annoying in D&D that I would also call into question if I felt they were used poorly in D&D.
1)Helpless princess locked away in a tower or dungeon.
2)Greedy and/or drunken dwarves
3)One dimensional/mustache twirling villains
4) Suppossedly in-experienced npc having major combat or D&D class related abilities
5) Every NPC you meet in the module has character levels (whether they are shopkeepers, guards, king, baroness, fisherman or farmer)
6) Stupid guards guarding an important villain or relic
7) Non-combat encounters that are narrowly tailored to a skill set or group action that seems implausible
8) Am sure there are others that I can't think of right now but it is early in the morning.