Category talk:International guilds

Where as it may not be possible to create a guild in International territory, it it possible for a guild to have members from all over the world thus making it an International guild. Guilds often define them selves as guilds from US or EU etc. but just as often guilds are defined as Spanish, French etc. which is obviously EU-guilds (or perhaps some parts of the americas). So why should a guild not be able to define it self as an International guild if it has members from all over the world? Emp 05:50, 28 May 2007 (UTC)
 * The game mechanics define that the Guild itself must have a 'Home' That is what defines it, not the members themselves. I myself am English, playing in European servers, yet the guild i am in is American. The fact that I am not american doesn't change the fact that the guild is. -- ChronicinabilitY [[Image:User Chronicinability Spiteful_Spirit.jpg|18px]] 05:54, 28 May 2007 (UTC)
 * I still disagree with this. The game mechanics may define a guild in a certain way, but that doesn't change the fact that some guilds chose to have members from all over the world and define themselves as international, which imo is just as important as allowing a PvE-guild to also define itself as an RP-guild or any kind of guild to define it as a Social-guild. Emp 06:04, 28 May 2007 (UTC)
 * If you wish to bring more people into this, continue the discussion here. Please bear in mind that the wiki articles for guilds are meant to document the guilds as they are, not how their guild members like to consider them as. -- ab.er. rant [[Image:User Ab.er.rant Sig.png|sig]] 06:37, 28 May 2007 (UTC)