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Code of Conduct

written by Gaiah Enapkallu and Silxie Sower

Members of Tunare's Benevolence are not required to role-play, but are strongly encouraged to do so. By virtue of our name, we are a role-playing guild.

It is requested that if a member wants to be /anon that they use /roleplay instead. This mode keeps the race, class, level, and location anonymous, while continuing to show the Tunare's Benevolence guild-tag.

We have a clean guild chat. Swearing or using disrespectful language in guild chat will result in a warning. Excessive use of coarse language may result in a guild removal.

All members are pledged to help keep guild chat a warm and friendly place. This includes avoiding real life politics and issues, avoiding auctioning or excessive stat linking, and avoiding dominating guild chat with spam.

Guild Chat is not the appropriate place to blackball another player or malign another guild. Respect the friendships of everyone who might be listening.

Absolutely no kill stealing. If a member steals a kill, they should profusely apologize to the person whom they took the kill from, and give that person the loot from the kill, and possibly donate a little more for their trouble.

Greed has no place in Tunare's Benevolence. All loot shall be divided evenly among group members unless one declines, and priority in loot should be given to the one with the most need. No member will partake in a fraudulent deal, price-gouge, or be dishonest in monetary concerns.

Members will not beg. Asking for assistance and making your needs known is fine, but repeatedly asking for ports, money, powerleveling, or items is not becoming of a guild member.

No TB raid, guild meeting or event is mandatory. We try to support all of our members in their chosen style of gameplay when ever we can. However if you wish for support for an event make sure you have been a solid support to others.

If a member has a disagreement with another person (regardless of guild status) they will limit the disagreement to /Tells. Arguing publicly, in group chat, guild chat, /OOCs, or /shout is unacceptable. Defend the honor of Tunare and Tunare's Benevolence, but conduct any debates with positive language while being respectful of everyone who may be able to "hear" the debate.

If you have problems or a disagreement with a player first attempt to resolve the conflict yourself. If this does not succeed, then bring the problem to the attention of an officer in the guild. The decision of the officer is final. If you have a serious problem with the decision of the officer, bring the problem to the attention of the guild leader - though the leader will support the officer in most instances.

Our members represent us to Norrath. You are expected to act in a way that reflects well on our guild at all times.

I.R.P.

1. Integrity. Members do what they say they will do. Doing otherwise is a violation of trust. Integrity is also acting appropriately at all times, not just when other guild members are around.

2. Respect. Disrespect will not be tolerated in our guild. We will respect all people regardless of guild membership/position, race, class, sex, or deity worship. See the disagreement guideline below for more detail.

3. Passion. Everything we do, we do with our whole heart. For example, if you are a healer in a group, you take that role seriously and do the very best you can. Everyone has different strengths, use those strengths to perform to the very best of your ability. · If a member sees another character in peril, they should do what they can to assist that other person, unless they are being depended upon by a group or by assisting the person in question, they would put themselves in mortal peril - two dead people is much worse than one. Though sacrificing yourself for the life of another is very honorable.