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Rules of Conduct As a member of the Heretical Knights, you will be expected to uphold a certain level of maturity. Here are a few points to help you out:
1) Always act in a courteous manner around other gamers. Never disrespect anyone or their right to their own opinion. If things get out of hand, contact your class leader. In games, such as in life, some people are just jerks. Deal with them appropriately and regardless of what they say about yo mama :) you'll come out on top.
2) HK exists to protect the Realm of Albion, any action subversive to this purpose will result in immediate dismissal.
3) Help the community. If a fellow gamer needs assistance, and you can provide it without sacrificing anything too great, help them out. You're a representative of the HK when you're playing and you should always act as such.
4) Uphold the HK name. Do all you can to raise people's beliefs in the greatness of our Guild. We have a long and illustrious history - do our for fathers proud.
5) HK resolves internal issues and considers/approves proposals through strict adherence to our chain of command. Divisional issues should be taken up with the Class Leaders and then submitted to the appropriate Captain for resolution if necessary. Interdivisional stuff will be resolved by the Inner Circle. Disputes among the Circle will be arbitrated by the Lord General.
6) The judgments of the Inner Circle and its' Lord General are final and compliance within the guild is mandated. Non-compliance may result in dismissal.
7) Guild politics (alliances, joint actions, sworn enemies, etc.) will be determined by majority vote of the Circle.
8) After the open recruitment phase, new potential members of HK must be sponsored by a member with good standing in the guild. Sponsorship will approved by either the Lord General, A Guild Captain, or the Class Captain responsible for that recruits specific class. Sponsors are accountable for the actions of their initiates.
9) Respect your fellow guild mates. Treat them as if they were your siblings. We want to foster a team environment, and if you talk down to people, they won't feel as if they are part of the team.
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