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A funeral - is nothing sacred? Is there no place of sanctuary in WoW? I'm shocked.
I'm not entirely sure what to think. It was callous of them to crash something like that...but then again, it's a GAME. I hate to sound crude, but people die in "real life" all the time. It happens to everybody. Even you. Even me.
They had an ingame "funeral" for a girl who played the game a lot and had friends in it - she died in real life, much too young.
As a tribute to her, her friends logged in as her character for the ceremony.
Now, they could've played in a region where people aren't allowed to attack each other (PVP - player v. player), but they chose the place they were in b/c it was her favourite gaming zone - despite the inherent danger. This memorial service was publicized well in advance, though, so the "Serenity Now" clan was able plan its 'terrorist' strike.
The attackers' motive was to encourage more PVP gaming (rather than, say, only attacking computer-controlled enemies); well they succeeded: in making members of their group the most hated in the entire game - people attack them on sight now; sort of an eternal vendetta has been declared on them.
Or so I've read.