[OOC]
While I really enjoy the fact that the Event Team tried to respond to new circumstances in a positive way, I feel that the initial event had some problems in the way that it went down. Though, I do feel it was a nice step in a good direction.
With the initial event, as SM mentioned, that team broke off to try and help Xylos. Unfortunately, there was a bit of faltering of leadership in the beginning, which was compounded by myself taking that role for a short time though I hadn't planned to be completely attentive to the event. So, with the SM team breaking off and myself having to go AFK a bit into things, there seemed (to me at least) to be a lack of direction as we raced through the desert to try and catch up with Xylos. As we entered into the forest lands, it seemed we were just running the ropes as our team had dwindled and splintered off when we were directed to the Arena.
The Arena... yes we really should have figured it out, and I had some inclination that there would be nastiness waiting, but I didn't put all the pieces together that it would be part of the initial group that met up with Dios. Sadly, my game crashed just as we entered the arena and I was forcefed some PvP spells upon reconnect, so I'm not really sure how the Arena portion of things went down. By the time I realized what was happening, I had a SweetMarie sititng on me
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Soo, I was left with a feeling of discord and wondering how this event would affect those players who were not expecting a PvP related event (as non-PvPers were effectively led into a PvP trap). In the end, Senator Xylos and his documents got away.
The second event went along more smoothly. There was a more cohesive feeling towards things, but we (Dios helpers) did not run into the opposition we had before, which was very interesting. In the end of the second event, we had diplomatic sparring with Xylos, who eventually relented and decided to return to Pyr and face up to his decisions. I did enjoy the second event more, as we had much more chance to RP (which may have just been my perception due to my connection issues the first time around). Overall, I think both events were quite fun, though. I now understand the roughness of the first.
However, we have a bit of disjunction on the outcome of the Events. The end result was the same, the Matis got hold of the documents, even though the prizes say the documents were recovered for the second event
. If I were to write this up, I would leave out the specifics of what happened to Xylos and just state that the documents were lost, Xylos was eventually captured (to account for the fact that he was not captured right away in the first event, we leave the timeframe out) and brought to an Inquiry that looked into his actions and revealed the contents of the documents (we were promised this at the end of the second event).
If we were actually supposed to retrieve the documents (i.e. the other servers were able to retrieve them and we diverged from that storyline), I would probably say that the documents Xylos had did not contain the information he thought they did and the Matis ended up with useless information.
Thank you, Event Team, for a great time and for responding to the desires of the players. I would probably announce ahead of time that an Event may possibly become PvP related if such divergences may occur. And I would also plan for such pressures from the players in advanced, as a precedence has been set. Also, finding a way to communicate changes to the leaders of the scenario in an IC way would be nice. That is, when we started to converge on the Arena, it would have been nice if Dios had mentioned to all that Xylos had supporters in the Forest and we may encounter opposition, rather than "regarless of the outcome meet me back in Pyr at the fountain", which was kind of disheartening to hear.
Those are my thoughts on a great event weekend
(and thanks to Inifuss for the Tourney of the 4 Peoples and to Marelli for hosting Ring events!!)
Peace,
- Sui
Edit: added a small bit of emphasis: (as non-PvPers were effectively led into a PvP trap)