Mmm imagine Molag Bal hordes like orcs at Minas Tirith... Simply epic. Sign me in!
"We are currently investigating connection issues some players are having on the European megaservers. We will update as new information becomes available."
— They always claim they’re “investigating” the causes, but in reality they’re just waiting until the PC EU players go to bed. Once that happens, you can suddenly log in again and they happily mark the issue as Fixed.
I'm going to leave one of my old posts here. I fixed it up so it's more understandable. Fits the theme for a potential zombified October one day... And I don't think it will cause as much lag as 200+ zombies will because.. We are the zombies.
I'd like to see a halloween inspired event in Cyrodiil with whoever crowned emperor is accidentally posioned during his coronation, but came back "alive" and is undead (zombie.) The emperor can infect others if he bites you from behind (the synergy button combo) like a vampire and kills you.
If he bites you and does not kill you... then instead you are infected and a timer starts within your character sheet. You need to stay alive for five minutes in order to purge the infection. If you are killed during this time you too will return undead and also have the ability to infect.
Being undead has it's downsides, the disease reduces your max health (because well you're rotting), and you're a little slower on foot than most.
For those who don't want to be undead... a priest or witch doctor will be stationed at every faction base to cure you but you will need the essences of living mortals (kill living enemy players for this) and the head of a zombie for the witch doctor to cure yourself (kill zombie players) or pay a donation of gold to the Priest.
Vampires and Werewolves can be infected due to the overpowering nature of this disease to the brain.
Every dethroning of an Emperor restarts the event, and the next to be crowned is infected.
The emperor cannot cure his disease. So might as well make others' lives a living hell too to encourage spreading.