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Killgorde
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Since its rapid increase in numbers from the original 5 members a number of incidents have come to pass which lead me to believe that GM's of additional guilds (not all) have not informed their members to any degree about what they actually signed up to. In order that everyone has the opportunity to fully understand to what degree their guild is committed the full MGC agreement is posted below in an unabridged form. If you are a member of MGC and are not familiar with it, please read fully (and kick your GM up the arse if what you read comes as a shock to you
). The public release of this this document will also go a long way to alleviating any niggles which occur on /as between those that have been briefed by conscientious GM's and others that haven't. If your guild decides that the commitment required is not something you are capable of giving, this is not a problem. There is a waiting list of non-members queueing up to get in (as it is sadly limited to 20 guilds).
When all is said and done though, a big grats to everyone who has put their realm before their own interests big time since the MGC was created. I believe Albs and Hibs now know that there is no guarantee when they buy a Midgard Medallion that the end result will be an easy keep knock over during peak period. Keep up the good work fellas
/Salutes
Midgard Gentleman's Club Agreement
Overview
MGC was founded purely as an alliance for joint RvR exercises that have a relevant bearing either offensively or defensively for Midgard. To explain, this includes domestic relic/keep/frontier defence and keep/relic offense conducted under one umbrella organisation in the interests of strength and unity against our enemies. When someone can convince the original founders that general RvR in Emain, drop hunting (Legion/Dragon events etc), and exping has some relevance to the above we will be more than happy to dilute the objectives we originally agreed and include them in MGC's SOP (Standard Operating Procedures). As off this moment in time they have no place on /as chat in particular, so please brief your peeps accordingly.
Behavior
There have been numerous problems in Midgard in the past - particularly with respect to the behavior of individuals towards one another. A primary object of MGC is a united Midgard, and to that end it is imperative that ALL alliance members behave properly towards both alliance members and those guilds outside the alliance at all times. If one of your members initiates or takes part in a slagging festival either in-game, IRC or a popular forum he/she is eroding what we are trying to create (unity) and it will be expected that you deal with him/her accordingly (demotion to denial of /as use and involvement in MGC operations).
That said, I concede that there are a number (not many, thankfully) of complete pillocks in our realm. Do not be tempted to reduce yourself or your alliance to their level, no matter how irrititating or downright offensive you find their behavior. Whatever your personal feelings are...keep them in guild please, and keep the moral high ground above the dross.
AS/ Protocol
This is the biggie and causes more annoyance and grief amongst peeps than any other facet of either of the two alliances I have previously had involvement in. It is not for calling half the realm down on a lone stealther at the x-roads in Upplands. Neither is it for organising Legion raids or mainstream non-alliance planned Emain RvR. Why? Simply because not of these have any relevance to our core objective and if peeps use it for them it dilutes the importance of any post which is relative. An example was last week when we had 2FG Albs in Jamtland keep-taking and a call-to-arms was spammed out of sight by some uninitiated (who shall remain nameless) organising a Legion hunt. /AS is there for joint operations/intelligence on enemy movements (by which I mean 1FG or more in our frontiers) etc.
On the above, it is essential for you as leaders of your guilds to ensure that peeps you allow access to /as have at least three brain cells. You are responsible for their postings, so please make sure that when they do post something it is accurate, concise (humour is allowed) and just as important relevant. While the use of /loc co-ordinates is not mandatory when calling in INC, it makes a hell of a difference pin-pointing an enemy force if they arent at a "named" location. Please try to encourage your guild peeps to use the /loc format (k's only will suffice).
Finally on the /as issue...any dissing or offensive behavior will result in immediate suspension of access for the perpetrator.
Calls-to-Arms
A very simple method has been adopted:
Relic Defence: Everyone (Amended in the interests of clarification)
Keep/Realm Defence: Anyone not in Emain/DF/Malmo exping (if you are about to port Emain or have released from Emain and invaders are reported in our frontiers you are expected to assist in removing them). By the same token, however, if you are already in that location it would be unfair to expect you to return every time we get invaders. Additionally peeps playing alts should be willing to log mains to assist whenever called upon.
Relic Raids: +45's on Relic Keep and +40's as backup when called (AMG Hadrians etc)
Note: On the last point, this is purely a logistics issue. Apart from FPS loss and lag compromising our operational effectiveness, mob aggro pulled by the low 40's is very debilitating to the speed and focus of the operation. Anyone caring to disagree with me on this issue will be judged on how many successful and failed relic raids he/she has organised and led. I would rather -45's concentrate on popping that level at which point they become a benefit rather than a potential hindrance.
Security
When any joint operation is being planned or initiated no person within the alliance utters a word of it in any non-secure channel (open chat, group chat with non-allied peeps, irc etc). It will be expected of the guild leader of anyone doing so to suspend the perpetrator from /as access. If a relic raid involving 60 peeps is compromised by one over-excited kid blurting out on open channel in Svasud (as has been done innumerate times in the past) it is an immense waste of man hours for the peeps that have put the effort in and who have the pre-requisite number of brain cells necessary to understand why its important to hold their tongues for the duration of an operation.
Any member found to be "sharing" his account with someone from an enemy realm, or "a cross-teamer" is either removed from his guild or his guild his removed from the alliance. Likewise, anyone using a LAN where there is a risk that any joint operation may be overseen by someone from another realm "looking over his shoulder" is to removed from /as access immediately.
To those of you that think the above are harsh measures I ask simply whether or not you want our relics back. Relic raids in the past have all been compromised by the above. And there are those of us who have little wish to wasting immeasurable hours in the future engaging in them only to be compromised by idiots.
Conclusion
While all of the above has been written in a forthright and humorless format, it is only to get the point across. We all want to have fun and a good laugh (me more than most) but let's do it from a position of strength. It is the responsibility of every senior guild member reading what is written above to brief their peeps accordingly and to enforce what is put across. Failure of a member in any aspect of the above may in the first instance be the result of your lack of communicating the alliance guidelines effectively to them...so please spend some time doing it so you dont get it in the neck from the other GM's/seniors in the alliance
Kindest Regards
Killgorde
When all is said and done though, a big grats to everyone who has put their realm before their own interests big time since the MGC was created. I believe Albs and Hibs now know that there is no guarantee when they buy a Midgard Medallion that the end result will be an easy keep knock over during peak period. Keep up the good work fellas
/Salutes
Midgard Gentleman's Club Agreement
Overview
MGC was founded purely as an alliance for joint RvR exercises that have a relevant bearing either offensively or defensively for Midgard. To explain, this includes domestic relic/keep/frontier defence and keep/relic offense conducted under one umbrella organisation in the interests of strength and unity against our enemies. When someone can convince the original founders that general RvR in Emain, drop hunting (Legion/Dragon events etc), and exping has some relevance to the above we will be more than happy to dilute the objectives we originally agreed and include them in MGC's SOP (Standard Operating Procedures). As off this moment in time they have no place on /as chat in particular, so please brief your peeps accordingly.
Behavior
There have been numerous problems in Midgard in the past - particularly with respect to the behavior of individuals towards one another. A primary object of MGC is a united Midgard, and to that end it is imperative that ALL alliance members behave properly towards both alliance members and those guilds outside the alliance at all times. If one of your members initiates or takes part in a slagging festival either in-game, IRC or a popular forum he/she is eroding what we are trying to create (unity) and it will be expected that you deal with him/her accordingly (demotion to denial of /as use and involvement in MGC operations).
That said, I concede that there are a number (not many, thankfully) of complete pillocks in our realm. Do not be tempted to reduce yourself or your alliance to their level, no matter how irrititating or downright offensive you find their behavior. Whatever your personal feelings are...keep them in guild please, and keep the moral high ground above the dross.
AS/ Protocol
This is the biggie and causes more annoyance and grief amongst peeps than any other facet of either of the two alliances I have previously had involvement in. It is not for calling half the realm down on a lone stealther at the x-roads in Upplands. Neither is it for organising Legion raids or mainstream non-alliance planned Emain RvR. Why? Simply because not of these have any relevance to our core objective and if peeps use it for them it dilutes the importance of any post which is relative. An example was last week when we had 2FG Albs in Jamtland keep-taking and a call-to-arms was spammed out of sight by some uninitiated (who shall remain nameless) organising a Legion hunt. /AS is there for joint operations/intelligence on enemy movements (by which I mean 1FG or more in our frontiers) etc.
On the above, it is essential for you as leaders of your guilds to ensure that peeps you allow access to /as have at least three brain cells. You are responsible for their postings, so please make sure that when they do post something it is accurate, concise (humour is allowed) and just as important relevant. While the use of /loc co-ordinates is not mandatory when calling in INC, it makes a hell of a difference pin-pointing an enemy force if they arent at a "named" location. Please try to encourage your guild peeps to use the /loc format (k's only will suffice).
Finally on the /as issue...any dissing or offensive behavior will result in immediate suspension of access for the perpetrator.
Calls-to-Arms
A very simple method has been adopted:
Relic Defence: Everyone (Amended in the interests of clarification)
Keep/Realm Defence: Anyone not in Emain/DF/Malmo exping (if you are about to port Emain or have released from Emain and invaders are reported in our frontiers you are expected to assist in removing them). By the same token, however, if you are already in that location it would be unfair to expect you to return every time we get invaders. Additionally peeps playing alts should be willing to log mains to assist whenever called upon.
Relic Raids: +45's on Relic Keep and +40's as backup when called (AMG Hadrians etc)
Note: On the last point, this is purely a logistics issue. Apart from FPS loss and lag compromising our operational effectiveness, mob aggro pulled by the low 40's is very debilitating to the speed and focus of the operation. Anyone caring to disagree with me on this issue will be judged on how many successful and failed relic raids he/she has organised and led. I would rather -45's concentrate on popping that level at which point they become a benefit rather than a potential hindrance.
Security
When any joint operation is being planned or initiated no person within the alliance utters a word of it in any non-secure channel (open chat, group chat with non-allied peeps, irc etc). It will be expected of the guild leader of anyone doing so to suspend the perpetrator from /as access. If a relic raid involving 60 peeps is compromised by one over-excited kid blurting out on open channel in Svasud (as has been done innumerate times in the past) it is an immense waste of man hours for the peeps that have put the effort in and who have the pre-requisite number of brain cells necessary to understand why its important to hold their tongues for the duration of an operation.
Any member found to be "sharing" his account with someone from an enemy realm, or "a cross-teamer" is either removed from his guild or his guild his removed from the alliance. Likewise, anyone using a LAN where there is a risk that any joint operation may be overseen by someone from another realm "looking over his shoulder" is to removed from /as access immediately.
To those of you that think the above are harsh measures I ask simply whether or not you want our relics back. Relic raids in the past have all been compromised by the above. And there are those of us who have little wish to wasting immeasurable hours in the future engaging in them only to be compromised by idiots.
Conclusion
While all of the above has been written in a forthright and humorless format, it is only to get the point across. We all want to have fun and a good laugh (me more than most) but let's do it from a position of strength. It is the responsibility of every senior guild member reading what is written above to brief their peeps accordingly and to enforce what is put across. Failure of a member in any aspect of the above may in the first instance be the result of your lack of communicating the alliance guidelines effectively to them...so please spend some time doing it so you dont get it in the neck from the other GM's/seniors in the alliance
Kindest Regards
Killgorde