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Guild ranks explained

I've expanded our overview of the ranks in guild, what they mean, and what you can expect from people with the rank ingame! Smile At the end of the post, a table with a summary. Please note that counsellors are also able to help you with guildbank withdrawals!

Initiate

Initiates are possible Lemmings, who only recently got invited to join Lemmings of the Light. Within their first month is over, we strive to have made a decision regarding the passing of the trial period.



Lemming

A Lemming is a regular member of the guild, who defends our guild principles in pickup groups, who treats his other players kindly, assumes the best- never the worst; patient, friendly individuals with a strong sense of community and team-play. Current list here.



Alt

Alts are the alternate characters of the guildies.



High Lemming

High Lemmings are people that are active on the website, who have been very helpful to guildies, and people that contribute to a good atmosphere in one way or another. In general, an example to us all Smile People who are promoted to High Lemming not only get a funky title but will also gain the priviledge of commenting on guild applications, so they will have an influence on future guild atmosphere as well! Nomination rounds are announced every two months or so, in which you can submit a nomination or two for guildies that deserve a promotion to this rank. Current list here.



Counsellors

Counsellors are like class officers, but without the added officer responsibilities. Counsellors are guildies who are knowledgeable about their class and have shown to the guild management that they are willing and able advisers to the rest of the guild. Counsellors' opinions on applications of people of the same class are taken very seriously.



(class) Officers

Officers help the guild leader make the best possible decisions; represent the guildleader when she's not online. Officers also invite alts/new guildies (when an invite has been agreed to) and perform other "administration" duties in the guild like setting the gmotd, promoting/demoting, and answering questions about guild policies.

Class officers have the same to bring to the guild as 'normal' officers, but they help guard the guild balance (by keeping an eye on the representation of their class in-guild), and help guildies of the same class with advice and counsel when they need it.

 

Boss lady

  • Wilgje

Wilgje is the guild leader. The guild leader in Lemmings plots the main course of the guild and tries to inspire guildies to be true Lemmings. He has the final say on applications and discussion topics and is responsible for all happenings within the guild.



A summary of all the guild ranks, rights and responsibilities:

Mains are:
Alts are:
Guild application council *
Class leaders
Guild leadership **
Guildvault access
Access to My Precious
Gold access
Initiate
Initiate
0
0
0
Lemming
Alt
2 items daily
0
0
Alt
0
0
0
High Lemming
Alt
x
2 items daily
0
0
Counsellor
Alt
x
x
2 items daily
2 items daily
0
Guide
Alt
x
2 items daily
2 items daily
0
Officer
Officer alt
x
x
x
30 items daily
30 items daily
50g daily
Officer alt
x
x
2 items daily
0 items daily
0
Boss lady
Officer alt
x
x
Unlimited
Unlimited
Unlimited


* = guild application council stands for: the people who help judge incoming guild applications by commenting on them on the website. Getting to the rank of high lemming also opens up a (limited) insight behind-the-screens of the guild, via the guild website.

** = guild leadership stands for: people with promote/demote/guild invite/guild kick/gmotd setting/note changing capabilities. In short, they are able to do what Wilgje does and trusted to act responsibly in the guildleader's place when a problem is encountered. An officer will discuss with the other officers what kind of action should be taken if possible; demotes someone to initiate if behaviour is suspicious (hacking) or even kicks when the behaviour is conflicting with our guild rules.

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