
I think it just really comes down to mutual consideration for other people.
I haven't seen anyone in the Ul'dah plotline shoving the events around and I haven't really heard of anyone feeling that their RP is squelched because of it.
Regardless of ANY RP event as long as you have consideration for other people you'll be fine.
One can argue though that having HUGE events like an attack on Ul'dah is inherently disrespectful to the canon and to other rpers. I can see both sides of this one. To the people involved, it's fun to actually have something be at stake and see how it affects your character. To those not involved, they might just see "Oh, that's the guy who always doing OP stuff."
The co-existance of these two mindsets can be....difficult. But that doesn't make either side "right or wrong". Live and let live. If it doesn't affect your character then move along and those involved should let you move along and we all go on to drink at the QS another day.
I haven't seen anyone in the Ul'dah plotline shoving the events around and I haven't really heard of anyone feeling that their RP is squelched because of it.
Regardless of ANY RP event as long as you have consideration for other people you'll be fine.

One can argue though that having HUGE events like an attack on Ul'dah is inherently disrespectful to the canon and to other rpers. I can see both sides of this one. To the people involved, it's fun to actually have something be at stake and see how it affects your character. To those not involved, they might just see "Oh, that's the guy who always doing OP stuff."
The co-existance of these two mindsets can be....difficult. But that doesn't make either side "right or wrong". Live and let live. If it doesn't affect your character then move along and those involved should let you move along and we all go on to drink at the QS another day.
