I've just released a new event for Valentine's Day called Cupid's Arrow, in which an incompetent cherub roams the land firing romance-infused ammunition at anything that holds still long enough to regret it.

It ties into marriages by giving married players bonus flirt points, occasional double rewards, and owl-delivered love letters from an owl who would very much prefer a different career. Charm gains and losses also plug directly into the flirting system, which is either delightful or alarming depending on your tolerance for chaos.

Cupid shows up in villages, cities, and other unsuspecting locations like the Shrieking Shack (which objects loudly) and the Forbidden Forest (which was already having a difficult century).

When confronted by this winged hazard, players get three choices. Accepting the arrow can lead to charm buffs, gold, gems, disastrous poetry, or falling hopelessly in love with a signpost. Dodging it may result in rosebush collisions, ricocheting arrows, pickpocketing the cherub, or sudden existential crises. Reasoning with Cupid tends to devolve into philosophical debates about socks, emotional meltdowns, arrows to the knee, or forming a biscuit-sharing friendship.

Official guide: https://hogwartslive.com/guide/cupids-arrow

If Cupid breaks something (emotionally or mechanically) send a petition or report it in the #bugs Discord.