Guild:Prozac Bunnies (historical)

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Prozac Bunnies [PB]
Guild Prozac Bunnies cape.jpg
Territory American/Korean
Language English
Leader Teller Hightop
Faction Kurzick
Type Mainly PvE
No. of members 20
Guild Hall Isle of Soltiude
VoIP TeamSpeak
Forums http://guild.prozacbunny.com

Prozac Bunnies [PB]

Prozac Bunnies, a guild founded in February, 2008, after a member of another guild, Holy Flames of War [HFoW], tried to steal the website, and then take credit for it, when it, in fact had been created by the current Prozac Bunnies leader, Inert Carcass.

The guild started out as a division of Prozac Bunny Productions, but has grown into it's own section called Prozac Bunny Gaming.

Prozac Bunnies tends to be an American Guild. This does not mean that they are not diverse, or that they are discriminitory. Many members could be found in the American or Korean Districts. In fact, a small number of members live in Asia, ranging from Teller Hightop, to Ex Noctem

Founding Members

The founding members of the guild are. They are Teller Hightop (Leader), Final Attempt and The Grim Reape (Oficers) At one point, all founding members except Turd Monger were members of another guild, Holy Flames of War [HFOW]. Inert was co-leader of that guild, but there were many issues with it. Some officers would insult members and treat them badly, the guild leader did not often spend any time actually with the guild, and there were no organized events. Inert was asked by the guild leader to build a website for the guild, which he did. Jizz Drinker, the guild's other co-leader was planning to get rid of Inert and so he stole all of the code for the website and had it hosted somewhere else. His mistake was that main components of the website such as the forums, were not in plain html and could not be stolen. They were still hosted by Inert. Jizz Drinker taunted Inert about him "stealing the website" and Inert shut down the forums and all other major components. Then he contacted the person hosting the stolen code and had the website on Jizz Drinker's end shut down.

This ultimately caused inner conflicts in the guild and Inert resigned as Co-Leader and Officer. This was when he and others left and formed Prozac Bunnies.

Members

Since they began recruitment in March, 2008, Prozac Bunnies have grown from a guild of 5, to a guild of 20. The ranks have had to be sorted out, due to inactivity, but at the current moment, the members are:

Leader

  • Teller Hightop

Co-Leader

  • Final Attempt
  • The Very Grim Reape

Officers

  • The Very Grim Reape
  • Final Attempt

Members

  • Quill The Great
  • Range Fanatic
  • Salina The Forlorn
  • Gladius Arcus
  • Champion Of Hell I
  • Smites Ripo
  • Wnq Assasin Cz
  • Sojourner Maelstrom
  • Fayt Atropos
  • X Griffen X
  • Brianna Kane
  • Gerah Nehl
  • Tearth Fangblade
  • Natalie Jole
  • Kengi Shinzataro
  • Inert Carcass
  • Turd Monger
  • Teriyaki Stars

Style of Play

The Prozac Bunny guild is mostly a PvE guild, with some occasional adventures into the world of PvP. Out of the 8 GvG matches they have fought, they have only won 1 match, but that has not deterred them, as they are willing to try and try again.

Recruitment

Prozac Bunnies are currently recruiting, but recruit with precision, as such, they ask people questions about activity and personality, before allowing them into the guild. A recruiting officer usually gets to know them a little bit before bringing up the offer.

Website

Prozac Bunnies have a website, forum, flash arcade, events and blogs, located at http://guild.prozacbunny.com

Other Games

Although Guild Wars is the main game played by the Prozac Bunny group, they also play Counter-Strike: Source, Battlefield II, and Half-Life 2: Deathmatch, Ragnarok Online, WoW and many other games.

Guild Aspirations

The guild does not have many main aspirations, but they all have one goal. They want to meet new friends to game with. One of the many phrases that is heard over the guild chat, is the ever awaited , "BEER PARTY IN THE GUILD HALL!", and those that play Guild Wars can't help but agree, that such parties are better, the more the merrier.