Greetings, fellow adventurers and pyromaniacs of Azeroth.
Akazia Flamewhisper here — humble observer of chaos, rooftop philosopher of Goldshire, and reluctant witness to the strangest endurance contest I’ve ever seen.
Since October 18th, the same Night Elf druid has made it his holy (or rather, unholy) mission to block the Hallow’s End event in Goldshire.
How?
By catching every single bucket before it can touch the burning inn or forge.
Every. Single. One.
For days, people have gathered, shouting, throwing water, begging, cursing, and sometimes even /dancing in despair… yet the fires keep raging while this druid cheerfully plays “catch the bucket” like it’s an Olympic sport.
The result?
No one — and I mean no one — has been able to complete the event or earn the achievement.
It’s been two weeks of smoldering chaos, angry villagers, and disappointed collectors of Hallows End metas.
And now, as the event is about to end (in two days!), it seems the true spirit of Hallow’s End this year…
…is eternal frustration.
Hallow’s Never-End — Goldshire on Fire
Now, I’m not one to call for punishments — I’ve seen my fair share of Goldshire antics — but it does raise a fair question for the realm:
Should this kind of intentional griefing during world events be GM-actionable?
Akazia Flamewhisper
Watcher of Goldshire — Breaker of Egos — Collector of Tears

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