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Rules: 1. No Pking unless you are assigned to do so under very rare circumstances 2. No thiefs 3. Basically no cheating unless you are assigned to do so under rare circumstances 4. Can only join through the Lords 5. Can only be in our guild (commuity/clan), with the exception of Infantry. 6. The most important of all, help out other members of guild. We grow together. 7. Never talk about any mission in ver 2 except when you are in a private room just incase someone may overhere like spys. 8. You must have special code on symbol chat that will be given to you when you join. Ranks: Lord: The Council that rules over the DAG. The lords are the only ones who have the authority to recruit other members, however referals/request are welcome. High Praetor: Has power over all but the Lords, however he is considered part of the council, the only exception is the authority to recruit. Rouge Leader: Leader of the rogues Rogue's: Spy's on other guilds who are against us and reports to Rouge Leader, they also watch out for thieves and pkers, and ckers and kill them if possible Shield Leader: Leader of the Shields Shields: Guardians of the Guild FIRST: This means our best Ranger, Hunter, or Force. So our best Ranger would be the First Ranger. Best Hunter is the First Hunter, etc. This is awarded to people who have completed an extremely complicated assingment, or placed 1st in a tournament. Infantry: The Guild's Amry Galdiator: I haven't been informed of what this rank does. DRAGOON: An extremely high ranking officer of the guild. His/Her decisions equal that of High Praetor and his/her rank rest only under that of Lord and High Praetor. This glamorized postition can only be acquired by receiving 10 consecutive FIRST ranks by winning tournaments. As with FIRST rank, the person will keep his/her oringal rank but will receive DRAGOON status before his/her name. MASTER: Very high rank. This person has gone beyond the call of duty with great performance in his/her skill. He/She is still part of his class but his opinions out rank that of the leader of the class. Ex. A Master Rouge outranks a Rouge Leader. |