THE CHARTER

We seek and strive to:

  1. Help Others
  2. Discourage Anti-socialism.
  3. Encourage Grouping
  4. Promote Excellence and Humility
  5. Have Fun!
  6. Avoid Distracting Members & Ourselves from Real-Life Goals
  1. Help Others
    We as a guild are dedicated to helping others within reasonable expectations. White Wind members are not so self absorbed that they are oblivious to the plight of others. We are willing to lend a helping hand when needed. Often we are willing to donate items to new players or buff, bind, and heal fellow travelers; all free of charge.
  2. Discourage Anti-socialism
    White Wind members seek out others to be sociable with. We make our best effort to talk with people and overcome the antisocialism that plagues Everquest today. We feel that effectively making us of the social aspects of the game can add significantly to the enjoyability of the game.
  3. Encourage Grouping
    Everquest, by design, focuses on grouping. With the experience bonuses added for grouping, we believe it doesn't make much sense for many classes not to group and group often. White Wind encourages lower levels to learn and practice basic grouping skills, even if they feel they don't need to. We have and encourage ongoing discussions on grouping strategies as well as regular opportunities to group with guildmates. Regular multi group raids will take place for the mid and upper level members to further our grouping efficiency.
  4. Promote Excellence and Humility
    We want to set ourselves apart from other players and guilds by being the best we can be. We desire to have a guild of master tradesmen, fighters, and spell casters. Excellence is a personal decision, and as White Wind members we have made that choice; but by making that choice, we will not succumb to egotism or conceit. We will carry our excellence with humility because we know that great deeds are recognized by action, not by words.
  5. Have Fun
    White Wind members are dedicated to have fun. We will not get so caught up with the need to level, comparisons to others, our own selfish desires, and other petty and unimportant things while loosing touch with the real reason we play Everquest: to have fun. If we can't have fun playing Everquest then we shouldn't play.
  6. Avoid Distracting Members from Real-Life Goals
    If you really enjoy playing Everquest you may find yourself spending a lot of free time playing. Play as much as you want. We encourage you to evaluate your priorities. Never ever, let Everquest or White Wind get in the way of your studies, or work responsibilities or your relationships. Do not neglect your families or friends. Your body also needs good food, plenty of sleep and regular exercise.
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