Watame

Watame is a player in the world of Turtle WoW, a private massively multiplayer online role-playing game (MMORPG) server. Watame is a human priest and a member of the guild Squad. Although Watame's actions in the game are limited, the character had gained notoriety for their unique strategy of mind-controlling Horde players off of zeppelins and boats.

The player behind Watame had become a legend among Turtle WoW players due to their expertise in controlling the minds of their opponents. Watame's ability to remove Horde players from the game's transportation systems had led to both admiration and frustration from other players on the server. Some players viewed Watame's actions as an innovative and strategic way of gaining the upper hand in PvP (player versus player) battles, while others felt that it was an unfair tactic.

Watame's fame had led to discussions among Turtle WoW players about the ethics of using mind control in the game. Some argue that it is a legitimate game mechanic that allows players to gain an advantage in battles, while others believe that it is a form of cheating. Regardless of the debate, Watame has become a cultural touchstone in the Turtle WoW community and a symbol of the game's unique player-driven world.

Unfortunately, Watame's legendary ability to mind control Horde players off of zeppelins and boats was not without consequences. In-game bugs caused by the mind control ability started to crash the game, which forced Watame to take a hiatus from this play style. It is important to note that Watame never intended to cause other players' games to crash, and it was a result of unintended consequences, therefore, Watame did nothing wrong.

After the incident, Watame expressed her desire to return to mind controlling Horde players, but the game masters have forbidden her from doing so. The decision was made to prevent further disruptions in the game and ensure the smooth running of the server. Despite this setback, Watame remains a beloved figure among Turtle WoW players, and her impact on the game's culture and community is still felt today.