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    Default An aussie looking for a guild.

    Hello,

    I had made a nice and detailed post already, but the website timed out on me, so I'll keep it short.

    I an aussie, 30 years of age looking for a guild. I've only just purchased the retails box after playing DDO:EU beta.
    Haven't made a character yet, but looking to make a bard.

    Please leave a post if you need any more info from me, and i'll reply as soon as I can.

    See you in game (once the updates are done). Cheers

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    Welcome to the game.

    If you are interested in an adult centered guild, mine is open to new members from all walks of life and all areas around the world. Is there a particular time you play or playstyle you are looking for? Do you see yourself more layed back casual player, power-gamer or roleplayer? My guild is open to any playstyle nor is there many restrictions put on any guildmember.

    Are you also looking for guild only runs, partial guild runs or more pugging than than just with guildmates?

    Since you have a payed account, feel free to send me a message here or mail me a message in game if you are interested or have questions. See if we can work something out. I'd also point you towards another guild out there that might fit your needs if mine is not for you.
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    Hello and thanks for the reply. I had a more detailed introduction to myself, but when I went to submit the post
    it had logged me out and I lost all the information along with it.

    I am a shift worker so I do not have any set in concrete times that I work, so my play times can vary from week
    to week. I'm new to the game itself, bar what i've played on the closed beta (which is the reason how I got hooked
    on the game). I've played the paper based version, so not new in terms of knowing DnD.

    I would plan to run dungeons with guildies, as I perfer the whole group feel, than playing this game solo. This is a MMO after all and leveling a bard solo would be difficult. Once the F2P model goes live, I will also have my partner playing, so the guild would need to be able to accept F2P players into the guild because she would be one.

    The other note would be that I fancy roleplaying as well, so I would not rule that out either. Anyway, I hope I have answered most questions that anyone may ask. Looking to see everyone in game and enjoy the spirit of the game. Cheers

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    Without in any way trying to put you off Shadowhand (Quan's guild), I strongly recommend you check out Stormreach Thieves' Guild, which is undoubtably the biggest and most diverse Australian guild on the server.

    STRG are a great bunch and, whether or not you end up joining them, sort the user panel by guild and keep an eye out for them.

    And welcome to Khyber! You've chosen the right server for an Aussie.
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    Hi and welcome to the game!

    The Stormreach Thieve's Guild is definitely a big Aussie guild, but we do have people on at various times and we do have some guild alliances to seek for more party members when the need arises.

    It is a large but relaxed guild and welcome all sorts especially Aussies.

    Our thread is here: http://forums.ddo.com/showthread.php?t=173265

    And the website is here: http://www.srtg.org.au/forums/

    Feel free to talk to any of our members in game. Just remember that like most guilds at the moment there are fewer people playing until the new mod comes out. You should still be able to find 15 or so at peak Aussie times and a few at any other time.

    Cheers and welcome to Khyber!
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    Quote Originally Posted by GoldenSunset View Post
    Hello and thanks for the reply. I had a more detailed introduction to myself, but when I went to submit the post
    it had logged me out and I lost all the information along with it.

    I am a shift worker so I do not have any set in concrete times that I work, so my play times can vary from week
    to week. I'm new to the game itself, bar what i've played on the closed beta (which is the reason how I got hooked
    on the game). I've played the paper based version, so not new in terms of knowing DnD.

    I would plan to run dungeons with guildies, as I perfer the whole group feel, than playing this game solo. This is a MMO after all and leveling a bard solo would be difficult. Once the F2P model goes live, I will also have my partner playing, so the guild would need to be able to accept F2P players into the guild because she would be one.

    The other note would be that I fancy roleplaying as well, so I would not rule that out either. Anyway, I hope I have answered most questions that anyone may ask. Looking to see everyone in game and enjoy the spirit of the game. Cheers
    Hey,
    No problem. Next time it times out just copy all you write before hitting the submit button, you can redo it if it messes up simply by pasting it.

    What times you can play is not of super importance. All my guildmates work or go to school so their times vary as well. Log on and have fun when you can. Knowing the D&D rules will help some but they are slightly altered to some extent in DDO so just be mindful of that. Also many in my guild or vets of D&D too which helps in that learning curve in this game. 25+ years of D&D myself.

    Although we do guild runs of quests and things, we don't do many guild only. We PuG alot but I am open to those members who wish to be with guild only runs. With the lack of anything really new for the last few months many guildies have either left outright or are taking breaks which means less chances of guild only of anything. We do what we can though. Solo play is not so easy, especially someone starting out but can be enjoyable from time to time when loot running. I solo when I want "me" time, sometimes you just need that freedom. But generally we group and team play.

    If your partner is F2P, that is fine but as a guildleader I'd hope she would consider VIP someday. For many reasons, not the least of which would put other guildmates or your partner in a position to not be able to group with us in some situations if like what they announced that some areas would be limited access to F2P accounts. If you personally are willing to take that on, that is good. Yet I can not expect or tell a guildmate to spend points or their own cash for even a guildmate if they do not wish to. So I am hoping to avoid situations like that if they become a concern.

    Roleplaying, we have a few guildmates who are into it. Myself, I am a powergamer but I am not opposed to others wanting to roleplay. So even if you do not think my guild is for you, there is Stormreach Theives Guild and others who might suit your needs. Thanks for at least listening to me here. Enjoy the game and see you in Stormreach.
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    Hi,

    Couldn't get into the game because the servers been down for maintenance (poor timing on my part), and now I'm at work and still waiting to get in. However, I should be in game by tonight (remembering that i'm an aussie) and check things out.

    Essentially, for my partner who will be playing a F2P account, she will be a casual player and won't be on all the time. So it makes a bit more sense to pay for what she needs when the time arrives, than paying out $15 per month and not get the moneys worth out of it. That being said, if she plays a lot, i'll have no hesitation to change her to a subscription model.

    As for group runs, I would prefer to run with the guild than with pugs, but I have not problem with pugging a group if need be. I came from WoW (which I had been playing for two years) and most of the time it was pugging with random people.

    Hopefully I have answer more of peoples questions about what i'm looking for. Just really looking for a guild with nice people and a friendly environment. Cheers

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    The usual guilds I recommand for newcomers are The Unsung Heroes and Deathwatch Guard. Mythe is the leader of Unsung Heroes and she's very dedicated at helping others, Deathwatch Guard is also a guild that likes to help new players. Another guild I think is good for new players is Stormreach Thieves Guild, it's a larger guild then the two others I mentionned. I think you should start running unguilded when you start and look up at the guilds of the people you have the best time with. Good luck in your search and welcome to DDO and Khyber.
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    Quote Originally Posted by GoldenSunset View Post
    Hi,

    Couldn't get into the game because the servers been down for maintenance (poor timing on my part), and now I'm at work and still waiting to get in. However, I should be in game by tonight (remembering that i'm an aussie) and check things out.

    Essentially, for my partner who will be playing a F2P account, she will be a casual player and won't be on all the time. So it makes a bit more sense to pay for what she needs when the time arrives, than paying out $15 per month and not get the moneys worth out of it. That being said, if she plays a lot, i'll have no hesitation to change her to a subscription model.

    As for group runs, I would prefer to run with the guild than with pugs, but I have not problem with pugging a group if need be. I came from WoW (which I had been playing for two years) and most of the time it was pugging with random people.

    Hopefully I have answer more of peoples questions about what i'm looking for. Just really looking for a guild with nice people and a friendly environment. Cheers
    Intellectual curiosity, feel free to ignore if I'm being too nosy:

    In the States, the term "Partner", while applicable in traditional and non-traditional partnership settings, is typically used to reference same-sex domestic partnerships.

    Is it common in Australia to refer to a significant other as a "partner", regardless of sex?

    (Honestly curious, I get special delight from finding humorous differences in word usage, such as British slang for "cigarette").

    On-topic, consider Stormreach Thieves Guild (SrTG) or Phoenix Crusaders (PC). Both are aussie-oriented guilds and will likely be filled with players who play in your primetime.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Strakeln View Post
    Intellectual curiosity, feel free to ignore if I'm being too nosy:

    In the States, the term "Partner", while applicable in traditional and non-traditional partnership settings, is typically used to reference same-sex domestic partnerships.

    Is it common in Australia to refer to a significant other as a "partner", regardless of sex?

    (Honestly curious, I get special delight from finding humorous differences in word usage, such as British slang for "cigarette").

    On-topic, consider Stormreach Thieves Guild (SrTG) or Phoenix Crusaders (PC). Both are aussie-oriented guilds and will likely be filled with players who play in your primetime.
    In the States, the word "Curios" is used by certain people who haven't "come out of the closet" yet.

    I was reading in some of your earlier posts that you liked to work with wood and places in the country tend to have fireplaces rather than use heaters. Have you picked up a fagot or two in your time?

    On-topic, consider The Hand of the Black Tower, The Shadowhand or Band of Skull as other guilds with Australian players in them.


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    Quote Originally Posted by Strakeln View Post
    On-topic, consider Stormreach Thieves Guild (SrTG) or Phoenix Crusaders (PC). Both are aussie-oriented guilds and will likely be filled with players who play in your primetime.
    On reflection. Isn't 25% of the members of ER Australian? I'm sure you said one of you were Australian.



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    Hello,

    In reference to "Partner", I was referring to my soon to be wife I've also seen that "Partner", in the western flicks, that it can mean their "Buddy" or "Friend". I didn't know it had that implication to it.

    Getting back to this post, i'm currently a level one bard, going by the name of, Izlimak Purdis. Haven't been on much yet, plus i've been reading most of the quest story lines so leveling is going a bit slow, but i'm not overly worried. So if you see me in game, just give me a tell and let me know. Cheers

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    Quote Originally Posted by pscomputers View Post
    In the States, the word "Curios" is used by certain people who haven't "come out of the closet" yet.

    I was reading in some of your earlier posts that you liked to work with wood and places in the country tend to have fireplaces rather than use heaters. Have you picked up a fagot or two in your time?

    On-topic, consider The Hand of the Black Tower, The Shadowhand or Band of Skull as other guilds with Australian players in them.
    Hmm never heard that phrase used in any context as to the wood refernce I have heard that one just not to much lately and yes I am in the states, asked a gay couple I know and they hadnt heard of your phrase either.


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    Another great guild is the Crimson Eagles but you need to run with a member or two and let the see if your a fit personality and playstyle but the other guilds mentioned here are a good place to go, just had to mention the Eagles just wish I could play with them more but have lag issues with khyber and not my other server so I play mostly there.


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    Quote Originally Posted by GoldenSunset View Post
    Hello,

    In reference to "Partner", I was referring to my soon to be wife I've also seen that "Partner", in the western flicks, that it can mean their "Buddy" or "Friend". I didn't know it had that implication to it.

    Getting back to this post, i'm currently a level one bard, going by the name of, Izlimak Purdis. Haven't been on much yet, plus i've been reading most of the quest story lines so leveling is going a bit slow, but i'm not overly worried. So if you see me in game, just give me a tell and let me know. Cheers
    Welcome to Khyber Izlimak! Once you get access to the mailbox in the habour, be sure to check the "unconfirmed" tab for goodies that may have been sent to you to help get you started! (Bards are fun)

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    Quote Originally Posted by pscomputers View Post
    In the States, the word "Curios" is used by certain people who haven't "come out of the closet" yet.

    I was reading in some of your earlier posts that you liked to work with wood and places in the country tend to have fireplaces rather than use heaters. Have you picked up a fagot or two in your time?

    On-topic, consider The Hand of the Black Tower, The Shadowhand or Band of Skull as other guilds with Australian players in them.

    I think Gornn is curious, he likes to hug a lot

    I have heard that word curious used in the context you indicated.

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    Hello,

    Thank you for all the warm welcomes. I have managed to find myself a guild, and a very guild at that. Decided to join with "Stormreach Thieves' Guild". That have a good source of australian played that are on about the same time I'm playing. Very nice people and friendly atmosphere. Things are going well and I've managed to get myself to level 4 as a bard.
    I would like to that everyone that posted an invite/info to/about their guild as I am sure they have good group of people as well.

    I'm not sure about getting any mail in the "unconfirmed" tab before. Been playing for just over a week and have never recieved anything in that part yet.

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    My advice, switch servers now. Go to Ghallanda.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Cowdenicus View Post
    My advice, switch servers now. Go to Ghallanda.
    But what would the friendly people at Khyber say about switching servers?

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    Quote Originally Posted by GoldenSunset View Post
    But what would the friendly people at Khyber say about switching servers?
    Khyber? Friendly????? Now I have heard it all....
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