I didn't read much of the comments, but I read through the story. A bit sad, I must admit.
One thing that really triggered this comment, however, was how you titled it. "Tales of a Minecraft Newb & Herocraft Supporter."
To me, this implies you figure people got away with things because they are supporters. This is not the case, and hasn't been at any point in time across my existence in Herocraft. Sometimes I will get mauled and figure "they're higher tiers is why" but then I realize the childish response and scald my pixelated self. Supporters are just as liable to their actions as normal players. This is not Pay2Win.
I also dislike the sense of stereotyping the name gives such an aura of. Not all supporters are ruthless PvP'ers. I'm a supporter, for example, but I don't see myself going out and griefing new players or camping the exits of spawn. I have placed bounties, but only on experienced players who probably wouldn't care about them anyway and enjoy the PvP, unless they truly deserved it.
I believe you've misunderstood everything, and your mind has interpreted things for your personal thought process. This is simply the online experience. You've listed the friends who have helped you, and you've discussed just how bad everyone else is. This is the classic friends and enemies scenario. You have people who like you, and people who want to kill you. Welcome to Herocraft. Welcome to Minecraft. Welcome to Gaming. Welcome to Life, just a tad bit exaggerated into a Minecraft variant.
Excuse the late reply, just read this post!
I hope you continue to enjoy your experience here, perhaps with a new outlook on the things you encounter. I've seen you online recently, so that's good!