So I'm playing in the Village of the Lost public dungeon in Coldharbour last night for the first time. I spot this other guy at the entrance and we head across the first "bridge." We're doing okay at first. But somehow he falls behind and I, being the cocky Nord I am, head right into aggroing a pile of about 10-15 enemies all at once (because I'm smart that way).
Now, there is unfortunately no key you can push in the game that macros a "Fall to knees, beg for my life, cry, offer sexual favors in exchange for mercy" sequence. So I instead do what any brave Nord would do, and turn around and run like hell. As I run back across the bridge, I see the guy who fell behind standing there. He's probably wondering why I'm running so fast (if we had had Teamspeak, he could have also heard me screaming like a young girl). But he is about to find out, as roughly half of Molag Bal's army is right behind me.
So anyway, I decide to take my chances, and jump off the bridge into the water below. I lose most of my few remaining HP. But I survive. And the mob that was following me couldn't follow me into the water. I count that as a victory. It's not one of those really *great* victories, mind you. But it's good enough that I can embellish it later at the pub.
So all is well until I look back up at the bridge and realize that the huge mob that was following me has now aggroed on my poor compatriot on the bridge. I guess it didn't occur to him to jump into the water too right behind me, because he's not a brave adventurer like me. And a few seconds after looking up, I see that plus-sign thingy pop up over him (that's a good thing right?).
Anyway, I guess the point of the story is to never be afraid to take a leap of faith, particularly when the alternative is being horribly killed. And also, if you see someone else take a leap of faith, maybe you should follow--especially when they're being chased by a huge angry mob.
Edited by Pallmor on October 8, 2014 1:57PM