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Guild Activity Discussion
Posted: 01 Feb 2016 05:33
by Emraht
Moved to Sparkle.
Re: Ulric, Knight of the Black Rose
Posted: 01 Feb 2016 09:10
by Amberlee
Yeah, not surprised.
Sad to see what the knights have become

Re: Ulric, Knight of the Black Rose
Posted: 01 Feb 2016 10:36
by Draugor
Yea... the knighthood is in a sad state, knights killing in darkness, teaming with necromancers, angmarims etc the grandmaster beeing of the black rose and from a rather fresh knight I was told that ranks are given out as candy, more or less no tasks, no information to squires

The BDA are more knightly right now

Re: Ulric, Knight of the Black Rose
Posted: 01 Feb 2016 11:42
by Arcon
Wow, a blackrose grandmaster but then again it is no different from the Thane travelling with goblins, minotaurs and ogres.
When will we accept it, Genesis is NOT a rp-game? It is a grinding/slash and stab game.
Re: Ulric, Knight of the Black Rose
Posted: 01 Feb 2016 11:49
by cotillion
This is awesome!
Pretty poor style to bring it to the forum though. The concept of character separation eludes many.
Re: Ulric, Knight of the Black Rose
Posted: 01 Feb 2016 12:04
by Alisa
cotillion wrote:This is awesome!
Pretty poor style to bring it to the forum though. The concept of character separation eludes many.
State of the donut mate.
Everyone knows everything going on in all guilds, and especially how all guild councils manage things, and they are all wrong(the councils that is)
Somehow my reaction to this note is simply, "how fun", especially since the poster contiues to rp also on forum. Seems many thinks he is posting as a member of society, instead of his role as a Nazgul(werewolf?)
Why sigh and whine about decay in the knighthood, if it is true? It have happened in the Krynn novels, and such is a decent RP opportunity in Genesis if it is going about.
RP is NOT playing the role expected. RP is playing a role.
Re: Ulric, Knight of the Black Rose
Posted: 01 Feb 2016 12:47
by Arcon
I guess we can just see it as Takhisis is winning and is bringing corruption to Krynn with her, and that it has gone so far as to have the leaders of the different groups concentrate on personal gain rather than the good of their group/land/people/ideals. It is one kind of roleplay since the balance in Krynn has always gone back and forth.
It is just sad to see a group of warriors with ideals that was once so respected fall so hard into corruption. Lets hope a stronger and more noble knight will step up to show the way.
Re: Ulric, Knight of the Black Rose
Posted: 01 Feb 2016 13:03
by Amberlee
Nicely put Arcon.
Re: Ulric, Knight of the Black Rose
Posted: 01 Feb 2016 13:09
by Laurel
Yeah - these great leaders should retake the guild, who did not shy away from full-knighting their friends within one, max two weeks even if said friends were aggressive MMages just prior to that. These leaders who just so happened to drive the Alliance into extinction with their alts in KoS, whom they stopped playing shortly after. Yeah - please let there will be a change!
Re: Ulric, Knight of the Black Rose
Posted: 01 Feb 2016 13:28
by Avatar
As one, who used to be a member many years ago, and one who plays Genesis for the RP, I am at a loss after reading this.
I honestly lack words. I am so sad. Really really sad.
Not only is the knighthood in ruins. It's leadership is evil aligned, openly bragging about killing in Kalaman (something Ody does as well), but also willing to sell loot to the evil faction. As I see it, the guild should be closed, recoded, with some hard coded requirements for the members, before being reopened.
Imagine the newbies we lure into the game these days. Seeing the Knighthood in such a state. It is very very hard taking a game seriously, that seems to find this, AWESOME, as Cotillion puts it. Aweome? I would say tragic.
My god, I feel so sad. The game might be filling with players, but if those players only see poerplaying individuals, not caring for anything but their own gain, what kind of players will we be fostering then?
Not a Genesis I want to be a part of, if that is how the future looks for us.