Talk:Bleeding the Mountain/@comment-7263041-20140519113338

So here is my general issue with this campaign, and while it does tie into the non-aggression pact, it isn't actually focused on that issue, as this obviously has been addressed.

I can understand, looking at the map of Stonetalon why locations such as Windshear Crag and the Sludgewerks are being fought over. There are resources in both regions that both sides of the conflict want either for personal use or to safeguard. In this case lumber and oil respectively (not to mention minerals from the mines between Krom'gar Fortress and Northwatch Basecamp). However while I can understand the 'self-interested parties' and their allied military forces engaging over these regions, because this is where the resources are and thus where the battles are taking place, I cannot understand why settlements in these regions were/are being attacked.

Locations such as Farwatcher Glen, Sunrock Retreat, Thal'darah Overlook and Northwatch Basecamp should not have been involved in these conflicts because they are official horde/alliance settlements. To attack them, or launch attacks from them, pushes the non-aggression pact because it implies official horde/alliance aid being given to the parties instigating these conflicts which shouldn't be happening due to the aformentioned non-aggression pact.

While it is far too late to change things for this campaign, I would suggest that in the case of future RP-PVP events, that official horde/alliance settlements are not involved unless it is a pre-siege conflict and that the settlements are used as proxies for parties involved. The Alliance/Horde isn't really going to care if say, Dor Serrar attacks a Megabucks Trading Co outpost, because it's self-interested party vs self-interested party, but that changes completely when Megabucks Trading Co assaults Farwatcher Glen or Tha'darah Overlook.

Also, that info box is way too large for the side text. I'd recommend slapping the text for the event under the infobox so that it's easier to read.