http://www.ashenvendetta.com/
a raiding guild on the nameless server merged from the innoruuk server
Saturday, January 12, 2008
E'ci Public Raiding
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Public raiders mission started out on the E`ci Server with the goal of allowing anyone who met the requirements (level/flags) a chance to raid and experience the game on a different level, without regards to guild tag/affiliation. This mission has not changed. If you meet the requirements set forth when raid is called, you can join the raid channel, regardless of guild tag.
Infinit – members in this guild support and sponsor the public raids. These members make up the core of the raid force, sponsor the website and maintain the dkp recording. Infinit members can and will be asked to sit out events to give other opportunities.
DKP – we are a pure DKP system. You earn DKP for raids, and you spend your dkp building your character as you see best. We might try to educate some into “smart” buying for your class, but ultimately the end decision is yours to make.
Raiding with Public
Somewhere along the way, the concept of “public” has deviated into “I show up and you owe me a spot” on a raid because you are public.
We are a raid force, just like any private guild. We value loyalty, commitment, integrity, honesty, and willingness to help others in our raid force – just like any private guild. We have standards we set forth in allowing those to join raids (levels and flags needed), like any private guild. We have standards of what raiders need (specific AA’s, cures) in order to participate in certain events, just like a private guild. What we don’t have is hoops someone has to jump through, or long pm process to join raids, all you need is to meet the requirements when raid is called.
• If you meet the requirements we call in channel, you can join the raid channel.
• If your gear, abilities are sufficient to allow you a chance to survive an event, you could be offered a raid spot, else would be asked to sit out (Raiders should have a minimum of 300 AA’s for the higher end content )
• Public is not obligated to allow anyone who shows up a raid spot. (Ie, the newly minted Level 75 raider with 24 aa’s , will not expect to be first choice in top end counters, regardless if you have your DK/ToB key)
• We are not obligated to flag you for a new high-end zone just because you showed up one day and heard about rotting flags. We like to know you before we flag you.
• If you are disruptive, disrespectful or generally an ass/jerk/dickhead on a repeated basis, you will be told to go away.
• Public leaders can and do vote to “ban” raiders.
• Public does not mean we owe you a spot, the raid leaders/leaders have the right to be selective.
• Raid leaders have dominion over the raids they lead.
• When more raiders show up then the event supports, every effort is given to try and give everyone an opportunity, sometimes this is not feasible.
Public is a raid force currently working on high-end progression to end game encounters with some of the server’s top-end raiders, that are spread across various guilds; we value the individual, not the guild tag. But like any private guild – we do reserve the right to turn away raiders from certain events due to (being under-geared, or lack of AA’s), and the right to ban disruptive raiders or those incapable of following the rules.
Want to raid? Come with the right attitude, right flags, necessary AA’s, and have a willingness to contribute to the raid.
Xslia
Guild Co-Leader - Infinit
Public raiders mission started out on the E`ci Server with the goal of allowing anyone who met the requirements (level/flags) a chance to raid and experience the game on a different level, without regards to guild tag/affiliation. This mission has not changed. If you meet the requirements set forth when raid is called, you can join the raid channel, regardless of guild tag.
Infinit – members in this guild support and sponsor the public raids. These members make up the core of the raid force, sponsor the website and maintain the dkp recording. Infinit members can and will be asked to sit out events to give other opportunities.
DKP – we are a pure DKP system. You earn DKP for raids, and you spend your dkp building your character as you see best. We might try to educate some into “smart” buying for your class, but ultimately the end decision is yours to make.
Raiding with Public
Somewhere along the way, the concept of “public” has deviated into “I show up and you owe me a spot” on a raid because you are public.
We are a raid force, just like any private guild. We value loyalty, commitment, integrity, honesty, and willingness to help others in our raid force – just like any private guild. We have standards we set forth in allowing those to join raids (levels and flags needed), like any private guild. We have standards of what raiders need (specific AA’s, cures) in order to participate in certain events, just like a private guild. What we don’t have is hoops someone has to jump through, or long pm process to join raids, all you need is to meet the requirements when raid is called.
• If you meet the requirements we call in channel, you can join the raid channel.
• If your gear, abilities are sufficient to allow you a chance to survive an event, you could be offered a raid spot, else would be asked to sit out (Raiders should have a minimum of 300 AA’s for the higher end content )
• Public is not obligated to allow anyone who shows up a raid spot. (Ie, the newly minted Level 75 raider with 24 aa’s , will not expect to be first choice in top end counters, regardless if you have your DK/ToB key)
• We are not obligated to flag you for a new high-end zone just because you showed up one day and heard about rotting flags. We like to know you before we flag you.
• If you are disruptive, disrespectful or generally an ass/jerk/dickhead on a repeated basis, you will be told to go away.
• Public leaders can and do vote to “ban” raiders.
• Public does not mean we owe you a spot, the raid leaders/leaders have the right to be selective.
• Raid leaders have dominion over the raids they lead.
• When more raiders show up then the event supports, every effort is given to try and give everyone an opportunity, sometimes this is not feasible.
Public is a raid force currently working on high-end progression to end game encounters with some of the server’s top-end raiders, that are spread across various guilds; we value the individual, not the guild tag. But like any private guild – we do reserve the right to turn away raiders from certain events due to (being under-geared, or lack of AA’s), and the right to ban disruptive raiders or those incapable of following the rules.
Want to raid? Come with the right attitude, right flags, necessary AA’s, and have a willingness to contribute to the raid.
Xslia
Guild Co-Leader - Infinit
darkon
Darkon is an award-winning feature-length documentary film that follows the real-life adventures of the Darkon Wargaming Club in Baltimore, Maryland, a group of fantasy live-action role-playing (LARP) gamers. The film was directed by Andrew Neel and Luke Meyer.
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Darkon premiered and won the Best Documentary Audience Award at the 2006 South By Southwest (SXSW) Film Festival in Austin, Texas. Darkon is an official selection playing at Hot Docs, Maryland Film Festival, Silverdocs, LA Film Festival, Britdoc and Melbourne International Film Festival.
The film was produced by Ovie Entertainment and SeeThink Productions.
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Darkon is a full-contact medieval fantasy wargaming group, active in the Baltimore/Washington area since 1985. Every other Sunday, between 150 and 300 members gather in costume and armor to fight unchoreographed mock battles with padded weaponry.
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Darkon premiered and won the Best Documentary Audience Award at the 2006 South By Southwest (SXSW) Film Festival in Austin, Texas. Darkon is an official selection playing at Hot Docs, Maryland Film Festival, Silverdocs, LA Film Festival, Britdoc and Melbourne International Film Festival.
The film was produced by Ovie Entertainment and SeeThink Productions.
link
Darkon is a full-contact medieval fantasy wargaming group, active in the Baltimore/Washington area since 1985. Every other Sunday, between 150 and 300 members gather in costume and armor to fight unchoreographed mock battles with padded weaponry.
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