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Stephen_Zuckerman - 6/12/2006 12:50 AM
Firstly...
[playful dig]
Heirarchial. Heirarchial! HEIRARCHIAL!!
Now that that's out of the way...
[/playful dig]
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*Coughs quietly.* Hierarchical. Really... either leave the playful digs out or get them right.
Anyway yeah, if every group of friends was considered a guild, we'd have some serious problems with that whole not belonging to more than one rule. Most are just casual hang out groups that occasionally work together, not requiring any officiality even if they have a cute name for themselves. Once you start heading down the way of guildhouses and opening businesses or other forms of organizations, you have to deal with the paperwork! Forming a guild is a process that involves some effort, so you don't really have to worry about how to say, "How can I get people and work to make a guild if I can't have people and work without a guild?"
The misfits are banding together... wonderful! Hehe.