Originally Posted by Zerubbabel
As someone who doesn't play many/any multiplayer computer games for the most part, can someone explain what guilds are / what they're for / what they do??

Howdy Zerubbabel!

Well Geeze, Blackheifer answered your question in fine fashion! smile

I will add a few details to his list. Tyrs Paladium is filled with old school gamers. Many in our guild have been playing tabletop D&D or D&D computer games on and off since the very beginning. Playing TOGETHER with like-minded players who have been vetted is a gift that you'll fully realize after you've been gifted it. We know how to eliminate the typical abusive, unfriendly, and/or elitist player mentality of the modern gamer. What's left is a camaraderie that is addictive and just pure fun. Some guildies have forged friendships that can last a lifetime.

Replayability. D&D Lore. Rekindling memories of playing D&D in our childhood. Camaraderie. Purpose. Monitoring player environment to ensure drama free play. Top quality adventure. Discrimination-free zone. These are some of our most basic benefits & goals.

What do guilds do? They set the tone to ensure that you'll have quality people to talk to and hopefully run with on any day and at any time that you have to play. A guild can organize & structure player excellence for you so that when you CAN schedule time to play around your work and family time, it's QUALITY time and as fun as possible.