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Kalfrad
08-03-2007, 03:04 AM
Hello. I've read, and the policy seems pretty clear, that in order to form a new guild, the new guild must have 10 actual players online in the same zone at the same time.

My situation is this. We have a group of long-time live players , in an old guild that dates back to the beginning of the game. Many of us left the game for other games, or life situations, for whatever reason over the years, but have recently found and very much enjoyed SoD. We want to reform the guild on SoD. There are more than 10 actual players w/ accounts (some have 2 accounts, but at least 12 players last count) on SoD. However, we're having a very difficult time getting the 10 players online at the same time, given our various life situations. I imagine if we can get it restarted... we might snowball (among those hankering for old game companions) and have many more members after that.

My question: Can an exception be made for the general rule? Is there any flexibility?

Our gaming website is: http://haven.woodmuffin.com/forum/index.php Guild name: The Haven (was on Karana, live for EQ for many years).

--Kalfrad

robopirateninja
08-03-2007, 06:49 AM
If the powers that be rule against you, there's nothing in the rules that say the ten people have to be hardcore dedicated to your guild... ten randoms can start a guild tag just as much as your buddies can. Exiuv got his own guild started at one point.

kibeth
08-03-2007, 07:25 AM
If the powers that be rule against you, there's nothing in the rules that say the ten people have to be hardcore dedicated to your guild... ten randoms can start a guild tag just as much as your buddies can. Exiuv got his own guild started at one point.


And I missed that? Sadface!

Wiz
08-03-2007, 12:08 PM
Generally, I'm willing to let people start a guild with fewer, and give them 2-3 days to get the membership up to the required level. If they don't, I disband it again.

Lucious
08-03-2007, 06:01 PM
Generally, I'm willing to let people start a guild with fewer, and give them 2-3 days to get the membership up to the required level. If they don't, I disband it again.


Thanks buddy, this is gonna help with our frustration trying to get a bunch of 25-40 year olds(oh god, we were so young when we started) with families together at once. Appreciated.

Kalfrad
08-03-2007, 08:34 PM
Yes, thank you very much for the consideration, Wiz. We're looking to do this Saturday afternoon (US-EST).

--Kalfrad