Guild talk:Rule Of The Shogun

The Source of RoTS's Insanity
Rule of the Shogun [RoTS] is the brain child of two its founding members, Samari (pronounced samurai, Keno did it to mess with people) Keno and Huntress Syn (a.k.a. Elemental Fusion). Both of these two are very good players who have been playing the game since about the time of its release and still play it to this day.

Samari Keno is very knowledgeable of the game and its ins-and-outs, who has tweaked his builds to the point he has a build for most any occasion. Keep in mind, though, there is no such thing as a perfect build, but as a user of those builds, I can say they are very effective. He likes the PvP aspect of the game more so these days as the PvP (mainly Alliance Battles) is random and you never know what is going to happen. This is not to say he is not a "whiz" at PvE. Quite the opposite. Keno has been doing these missions and quests for 4+ years now. And any veteran of the game will tell you monotony is draining on one's patience with Guild Wars. The randomness and spontaneity of Alliance Battles and other forms of PvP is enough to keep us all on our toes.

Huntress Syn, or "Syn" as we affectionately call her, has indeed been a member of RoTS, as stated above, since its founding. While not as an avid gamer as her co-founder, she is still quite skillful and is always finding new ways to sharpen her battle-axe. Much that can be said about Keno can also be said about Syn. They have both been playing the game for four years (she may even tell you she has been playing Guild Wars for a longer span than Keno, but you didn't hear that from me) and Syn has had just as much exposure to the pitfalls and rewards of the game and is rightly due any comeuppances (positively, that is) that come her way.

We at RoTS who have been with the guild long enough, know these two to be great people and decent players ( :D ), and also know that the guild would not be the same without either of them.

Common sayings heard in TeamSpeak:
 BOATS AND HOOOEOEOEEOESSS!

I got a new helmet, I like my new helmet. I like my new helmet because it's shiney.

(To the ladies) You go girl.

(To the gentlemen) You go girl.

Real's got some good DSL's.


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Dat not nice.

I think my helmet is loose.

--Ravencroft0 11:09, 3 May 2009 (UTC)