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old.Laryssa
Guest
With all the posts about the new formed RvR Guilds I came to
one simply conclusion:
This guilds live from the old, call it classical, guilds and this is
what drives Hibernia into a realm internal crisis.
The actual trend of lvl50 leaving their guilds where they grew
up shows me that loyality and commitment are no longer words
in the hibernia dictionary.
It really takes the wind out of my sails if I organize guild groups
to level in guild groups if I lack numbers and high-levels to
support the events - and I always have to keep in mind that,
if they finally ding lvl50, they will prolly leave the "xp guild" to
join the "rp guild" which is actually the last excitement in the
game - the last stop after the long xp journey.
I thought about leaving my home guild to join a rvr one myself,
but the experience and friendship I encountered there prevented
me from leaving - but I guess there are only a few that think the
same way as I do.
Call my post a rant or simply think about it.
one simply conclusion:
This guilds live from the old, call it classical, guilds and this is
what drives Hibernia into a realm internal crisis.
The actual trend of lvl50 leaving their guilds where they grew
up shows me that loyality and commitment are no longer words
in the hibernia dictionary.
It really takes the wind out of my sails if I organize guild groups
to level in guild groups if I lack numbers and high-levels to
support the events - and I always have to keep in mind that,
if they finally ding lvl50, they will prolly leave the "xp guild" to
join the "rp guild" which is actually the last excitement in the
game - the last stop after the long xp journey.
I thought about leaving my home guild to join a rvr one myself,
but the experience and friendship I encountered there prevented
me from leaving - but I guess there are only a few that think the
same way as I do.
Call my post a rant or simply think about it.