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Well, glad you raised objections, because I believe they're worked out: first, you decide whether or not you'll even allow your guild to join the Circuit; second, your POF guild (or one of them if more than one) has to be joined to the Circuit for you to be a hopper; third, codes may be deleted, suspended, etc. at any fear of a guildmaster; fourth, hoppers aren't able to be anything more than members of various guilds; fifth, hoppers can only be kept out of a guild at the will of a guildmaster, as they can just rejoin under all circumstances save a code be suspended; sixth, The Guild Circuit runs on a trust-system, so bad members won't be members long of the Circuit.
If you read the first post, you'll see joined guilds: only one, and that being The Mandalorians. That means that a reusable code exists to get in. Know it? Probably not--even I don't. Only The Skirata Clan knows it. Now, since he's the only guild linked here, only members of his guild can join the circuit. They can only join with his approval. If they want to join, and if they're approved by him, they'll become members. He then merely gives them his code, which they are to keep secret. If it seems to be that people are just joining, he can suspend that code and give me suspicions, and I can blacklist members. Hoppers don't have the ability to promote themselves: only the guildmaster can do that. All they have power to do is reveal a given code: but a guildmaster has power even over the code. It all works rather well.
Now then, you can give anyone who's approved by someone else whom you trust the code to get into your guild. Say some other guild was joined: The Skirata Clan could give any of those members his code, and their names would be put under his list.
Last edited by League; 11-10-2008 at 03:50 PM..
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