ShadowDragon
Code of Conduct![]()
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Article One: Be nice. Treat others, like you want to be treated. Everyone is important.
Article Two: Always respect guild officers. Disrespecting officers will not be tolerated.
Article Three: Show values such as selflessness, sharing, consideration for others, patience, positive attitude, loyalty, trust and support for one another.
Article Four: Before you ask for help from the guild, such as a port, help with a corpse, help getting gear etc, try to do it on your own first. Check to see if there is a porter, rezer or someone in the zone who can help you first. They are already closer. When you are bored, ask if you can help someone.
If all else fails then please ask for guild help. That's why we are a family. Your brothers and sisters will be there for ya, and GLAD to do it. But, when people ask for stuff ALL the time, it makes members naturally not want to help as much. Similar to the boy who called wolf story. Favors are like sun-shine, it's great, unless it is in excess.
Article Five: Always see if you can get a guild group together. Learning to work together will show when you get to higher level raids, plus we are nice folks to hang around.
Article Six: Always try to show up early for raids. Don't ask for a port within 60 minutes of a raid. If you die during a raid, somewhere other than AT the raid, please don't ask for help from the raid members. This creates a moral delema, that is not fair to the raiders; such as: should I leave this group in a dangerous area, where they NEED me, to go help a friend, who also needs me. If you do log on late for a raid, for whatever reason, please have the good manners to find your own way to the raid.
Article Seven: Whatever you say or do reflects on the guild. Never forget this.
Article Eight: Do not beg, Kill Steal, Steal camps, use excessive foul language, or be a jerk in anyway. Never ask for money from someone unless you have grouped with them over 100 times, and you know there real name, and you have talked about real life things. In other words, asking for money is a very touchy subject. Asking for money from anyone but a close friend is begging.
Article Nine: If you have a complaint, send it directly to an officer or the guild leader. Don't whine.
Article Ten: Have fun.
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