Thank you guys for all your kind words and for your thoughtfulness. It means more than you know
+R said it well, any event I do I'm usually spending well over 40 hours (frequently 100+) to create them, let alone host them. Even events that are already in place have to get modified every time they run, especially if it's been a year - new stuff gets added, or the xmlgnomes have gone in and fiddled with god knows what, and something has inexplicably stopped working since last time... every...freakin...time. Yoda touched on it earlier in the thread, and Devlin once said that we are making masterpieces out of macaroni and glue, and he couldn't have been more right. It's a game that wasn't meant to do almost any of the stuff we are forcing it to do, it requires immense amounts of creative problem solving, testing and re-testing, scrapping and starting over with new methods and dozens of other frustrating steps. It can be incredibly fun, and when the event/quest is well received it's highly satisfying. I try very hard to make fun, exciting, interesting events and content for you, and sometimes the first iterations of those things are a bit bumpy, no matter how well we test things. Things are just plain different when there are 50+ players all doing the same thing, than when we are testing it, even if we test it with a group. But, we do what we can, and try to fix things as fast and efficiently as possible.
But then there are nights like last Friday, where an event which is already quite stressful to run because there are so many things going on at once becomes an absolutely miserable nightmare because of the excessively bad behavior of a handful of self-centered, arrogant jerks.
Times like that, we - like anyone - just need to take a step back and do something else for awhile, so that we can return refreshed and motivated again. It is especially difficult in those situations where we aren't 100% clear on how best to handle these troublemakers with the least amount of butthurtedness possible, and need to wait for +C to weigh in. It ends up feeling a lot like having to 'take it', because we don't want to get bogged down in red tape for having chosen the wrong punishment. Then there's always the "I'm emailing +C" drama, and having to deal with all that after the fact. We end up having to just tell +C about it then walk away and then come back in a couple days to see how the dust settled and what's going to happen with it all. In this particular case, it motivated a codex change as well as some other changes that will be handled/announced by +C soon. A good thing, but not a very good way to have to get there
I have a true and abiding love for UOEX, for what it is and what it tries very hard to be. But at the end of the day, it is also a hobby that I am not paid to do and which all too frequently involves dealing with wretched trolls and abuse of varying natures. A hobby has to be fun for me or it becomes not worth it to do at all; so when it's just miserable as all get out, well, then I'd just rather be snuggled up on my couch reading a book. I know that 99% of you love what we do and appreciate us. You guys are the ones I spend those hundreds, thousands of hours making content for.
Unfortunately that doesn't make the wads stop existing (if only!), or make me some sort of cyborg devoid of feelings and emotions, nor does it make me willing to sacrifice that much time in order to be abused by said wads. Thus, occasionally, an event may need to be canceled so we can take a break, or we might take some time away from the shard. It's the only way for a staff member to stay satisfied with volunteering here in the long-term. Imagine (or, some of you may know from personal experience, and in that case you have my deepest sympathies) if you were stuck in a job that you never got any vacation from. It's not healthy, nor does it make the employee motivated and happy with their job. And that, at least, involves a regular paycheck

Sometimes, mommies and daddies just need to get away from their beloved children in order to stay sane, patient, and motivated.
Anyway, I realize I'm not really telling y'all anything those of you who've posted here didn't already know or gather on your own. But hopefully some of those troublemakers, or those with troublemaking tendencies will read all of these posts, mine included, and realize that behaving that way does not make them cool. It makes them small, and childish, and petty, and shallow-minded. Real grown-ups don't need to behave that way, and can own up to their mistakes when they do make them.
Again, I appreciate all of you, my little law-abiding, friendly shardlings. You are the only reason I am still here at all. If ever I have to cancel an event because of nonsense like this again, please do keep that in mind. I would have long since quit this place and moved on to a less stressful hobby, if not for those of you who make this place the very unique, very wonderful place that it is.
- +N