On Thursday 31st August we were attempting Emeriss, who had spawned in Seradane.As we continued to make attempts on Emmeris and as we learnt the mechanics of the fight (this being our first concerted series of attempts on a world dragon) we eventually found ourselves in the unenviable position of being griefed by other members of the alliance faction.To elaborate further this took the guise of very low level gnome alts in a guild called ‘Mushroom Inc’ who set about constant suicide runs on Emmeris as soon as we had a successful try underway. As I am sure you are aware anyone who is killed by Emmeris become a mushroom spore, and generates an AoE in the area of their own death. Thus someone with ill intent can easily prevent a guild from progressing if they elect to die in the location of the fight, especially if they aim at the main tank, the healers or others.At the time of the first incident a number of GM tickets were logged, sadly none of these were responded to during the continuation of the griefing activity, which lasted for a further 5 attempts on Emmeris, until the point that we were forced to retire from this rare opportunity due to timing, work commitments, and similar the next day.At least two people however, to my knowledge, received GM replies the next day (this morning). From the responses provided it is not clear of your exact stance on the issue, nor on the nature of how this will be followed up. It is also disappointing that no further request has been made (yet) for the significant evidence we have gathered to provide proof of our ‘allegations’ and it leaves some wondering if there is any significant intent that this matter be followed up appropriately on the part of Blizzards representatives.For your ease when accessing logs I include again the names of those involved:Maxicanmushy PuffshroomMushrooman MushymushMushypeas NomushroomsFungi MushroomedMushroomish MushymainCptmushroom MushroomeyMushroomtwo Cybershroom00:4001.0601.30This behaviour continued up until we withdrew, at approximately 2:30am