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Posted: Thu Jan 02, 2020 2:42 am
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Simple real guilds are not in the business of penalizing members. If you don't pay your dues via either questing (which earns the guild both reputation and money) or dues if you are not an active member you could lose access to guild privileges. If the guild had rules and you somehow broke those rules you might be due a penalty in the form of a fine, quest, reputation loss or any combination. Now I could see situations where the player might violate the bylaws of the guild and be penalized but not on an ongoing basis.
Sorry.Lokkrin Zhataros wrote: ↑Tue Jan 07, 2020 1:41 am ... please feel free to comment.
NOT about Guild Fees!
This seems very reasonable, though it prevents early players from joining a guild instantly. However, this could be a good thing, since guilds are higher up in society (Or seems logical they would be, excluding the theives and dark brotherhood.) If there wasn't an entry [besides mininmum skills], then why would all the random townspeople be warriors?New initiates are required to pay 500 gold
on the day they are accepted. If they devote
themselves to the guild and work towards its
betterment, that is all they have to pay.
Less energetic members are required to pay
50 gold a year.
New initiates are chosen based primarily on
their talents, though persons with particularly
poor reputations amongst scholars are seldom
invited to join.
They are our guards, infantry, and escorts.
Few are spellcasters themselves, but all are
dedicated to our protection and advancement,
and are, of course, given priveleges within
the guild according to rank in the order.
We are the official association of spellcasters,
scholars, and academics of Tamriel.
Dues
Requirements
Order of the Lamp
The Mages Guild
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