WoW guild bombs e-funeral


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ok i dont know if this is old news but :

a horde guild was holding an e funeral for a payer that died in real life at that players favorite location. but they announced the whereabouts of the funeral on a public forum so an alliance guild (serenity now) decided to crash the funeral and slaughter the attendants.

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Ok. A few things about this.

1) The only people that would be offended by what SN did are the same kind of people that would hold funeral services in a MMORPG.

2) If the guild holding the memorial had half a collective brain, they would have done it mafia-style and posted lookouts at likely entry points to make sure something like this didn't happen. Especially if they're going to hold services in a 'contested area', which I can only take to mean that PvP can take place there.

3) Using Scatman John for the soundtrack? Awesome.

wow....that is the most amazing ######-ish thing i have ever seen done in my entire 17 years i've been a human being. I mean, if i were God, i would instantly smite all the alliance who did that and damn them to hell. I don't even know what to say to that, its just wrong, i mean did they think it would be funny?! because the e-funeral was a nice idea since he must've been a good guild member and some people probobly couldn't go to his real funeral so they help an e-funeral. Wow, i feel really sorry for the people that got killed in that retarded show of ass-ness

In a world where everything is done online its a bit harsh and idiotic to complain when people hold e-funerals and weddings etc and then come on forums such as these and argue with someone across the globe about [insert flamebait topic here]. If you can do it in real life you can more or less do it online.

I think it was a bit shallow to storm it.

Also i might be wrong but am i right in assuming both a horde and alliance member recorded it?

Doesnt that mean that the horde person knew of the raid?

I think you peeps are looking at this the wrong way, this is a role playing game... Horde and ally's are enemies. If I got my sworn enemy that i was at war with its pants down I would take it down. A video game is no place for an e-funeral, if they didnt want to to be attacked they should held it else where in the game or outta the game in a chat room or something. As far as I can see what happened here was what make mmorpgs cool, a real life situation in game turned into a battle doesnt get any cooler.

wow....that is the most amazing ######-ish thing i have ever seen done in my entire 17 years i've been a human being. I mean, if i were God, i would instantly smite all the alliance who did that and damn them to hell. I don't even know what to say to that, its just wrong, i mean did they think it would be funny?! because the e-funeral was a nice idea since he must've been a good guild member and some people probobly couldn't go to his real funeral so they help an e-funeral. Wow, i feel really sorry for the people that got killed in that retarded show of ass-ness

Actually, the e-funeral, rather, this e-funeral is the worst idea ever. First of all, having an e-funeral for someone who I bet most of the people there don't even know in real life has little or no real meaning. Secondly, holding the funeral in a CONTESTED area was even worse lapse of judement. If they wanted to do a funeral, why not The Barrens? Or Orgrimmar? Or Thunder Bluff? No, having that many red players in the same place at the same time is a PvP battle waiting to happen. I completely agree with what SN did, and I would repeat it.

wow....that is the most amazing ######-ish thing i have ever seen done in my entire 17 years i've been a human being. I mean, if i were God, i would instantly smite all the alliance who did that and damn them to hell. I don't even know what to say to that, its just wrong, i mean did they think it would be funny?! because the e-funeral was a nice idea since he must've been a good guild member and some people probobly couldn't go to his real funeral so they help an e-funeral. Wow, i feel really sorry for the people that got killed in that retarded show of ass-ness

Wow i completely agree.

Wow, thats amazing how organized that clan was, makes me almost wanna buy WoW for the sheer insanity of that battle.

As for crashing the "e-funeral" meh, funerals are about the LIVING not the dead, sorry to burst any supporters of this bubbles. So yea it was a rather lame idea, especially as stated in "contested" territory.

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