/sigh
Tonight, not feeling well, and a bit sick, I was logged in for what I expected to be just a short while.
A linkshell member who was partied in Onzozo told us that Ose had spawned.
One member of my static party really wants to get the Assault Jerkin, and so all of us (from the party, all LS members) went in a hurry from Jeuno to Onzozo to try and grab him.
Just as we were about to reach the area where he was, we were told that an EXP party who was leveling there had claimed him.
When we arrived on the scene, we saw that the party included some people we knew and had made friends with while working together to do Windurst Rank 6 missions; namely Shari (BLM) and Skellington (PLD).
If anyone was going to end up having beaten us to the claim, at least it was people that we felt some kinship with.
While dissapointed, we at least felt good about that fact.
They seemed to be doing pretty well, but as the battle wore on, this level 63 party started losing the battle.
We spoke in party about what to do.
We are not callous or heartless people, however, this is a notorious monster, and two important elements apply.
First, I am told that there is a general convention that you do not assist or heal other people who have engaged a notorious monster.
The idea behind this is, apparently, that the people chose to take the risk, and the risk is losing. You cannot expect others to help you; that is what I am told.
The second issue is that this is... well, a notorious monster, and if members of our party tried to cure members of their party, our healers could take aggro from Ose and we would be unable to defend ourselves in any way.
We're only 3 levels higher than this other party. We can Kill Ose without a problem, but none of us could stand up to his aggro without fighting back, and live.
Eventually, Davenger, their RDM died.
He was their party's main healer, and it became clear then that they were going to lose.
Skellington, the PLD, fell, and Sharkky the THF, and Shari, and Akihisa the SAM and Sakari the BRD.
When their party had been sadly wiped out, our WAR claimed Ose and we fought him.
Our WAR acted quickly with provoke, because if he hadnt, another THF who was there, alone, already wearing an Assault Jerkin, would have claimed him.
Watching this party die before us, especially one that contained people we felt a kinship with from previously working together, was very uncomfortable.
We really didn't know what else to do, though.
We killed Ose (and a surprise link), and he did not drop the jerkin.
After the fight was over, our WHM and RDM Raised(II) everyone in their party.
It was during this time, as the rest of us useless melees were standing there watching our mages raise this party, that I, evidently, did something which was misconstrued by some of the party members and taken as a deliberate insult.
I /saluted Skellington, and then /bowed to the other party members in turn.
At this time, most of them were still lying dead.
@_@;;
Evidently, my /bows to their fallen corpses was taken as a rather insulting gesture by members of their party.
In retrospect, I can see now how that could be taken in such a way.
However, my sincere intent was the complete opposite;
I truly wished to show these people respect for their valliant but ill-fated battle.
The more I've mulled it over in my mind, the more I wish I had simply /kneeled respectfully.
I felt like a complete *** and a first-rate heel for having inadvertently offended these people.
The realization that my /bows had this effect only came some time later, when members of our party were communicating with members of their party in /tell (they had regrettably Escaped and left after being raised).
I tried sending /tells to the party members myself, to explain that I honestly meant no disrespect, and that I was deeply sorry to have offended them.
The only one who responded to me was the JP Samurai, Akihisa, and through the use of a few english words, and the auto-translator, I conveyed my true feelings, and regret, and he conveyed that he held no hard feelings and appreciated the Raises.
(I later learned that Skellington was simply AFK when I tried to /tell him, and wasn't blowing me off)
A short time later, I recived a tell out of the blue from someone named Joboms.
I recognize the name, having seen it before, I know her to be a Dragoon, but otherwise I do not know her and have had no previous acquaintance with her.
She asked me if we had gotten the drop after "stealing Ose".
I explained that, no, we did not get the drop, nor did we "steal" Ose.
I went on to explain that the other party got wiped out, and there was nothing we could have realistically done to aid them, lest we take aggro ourselves and been unable to defend ourselves.
But that after all of them had died and Ose went unclaimed, our party claimed it.
She said we were asses for bowing to corpses (it was only me, and I honestly didn't realize I was offending anyone when I stupidly did it) and that we only raised one person.
I explained that it was only I who had bowed, and that I didn't mean it as an insulting gesture.
I also explained that we raised every one of them, not just one person.
She went on to say that I should show more consideration for people who had helped me in the past (I assume this is a reference to the Rank 6 missions), and that she (Joboms) wanted nothing to do with my "ige party" and that we were /blisted and to never expect nor hope to party with her.
Well, I dont even know Joboms, apart from having seen her somewhere before, and I never expected nor held any aspiration to party with her.
I level with my own static party of close friends, and never expected to level with anyone else.
However, I was baffled at her calling us an "ige party" (her exact quote).
I wondered if that was a typo for something I couldn't make out, or if she was actually accusing us of either working for IGE, or being their customers.
I attempted to reply to her, to suggest that since she clearly did not have all the facts straight, she was judging us unfairly, but I think by that time I was already blacklisted, or else she simply ignored me and did not bother to respond.
Being ******* out by someone I don't even know, who wasn't even there, for something that was unavoidable but which still left all of us feeling uncomfortable, really left me feeling very bad.
I'm sure Joboms whould be happy to know this.
Whoever she is, I don't particularly have a great deal of respect for her since she was not even controlled or mature enough to be willing to engage me in civil discussion, but chose instead to dismiss me and /blist my friends based on hearsay alone.
Nevertheless...
I don't know if any of the aforementioned people ever come to these forums, nor if they will ever see this, but I had to get this experience off my chest, because it has left me feeling very uncomfortable, and I truly wish there had been, or will yet be, a more emotionally satisfacory (for everyone) conclusion.