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4-28-2008 @ 6:50PM
Birdfall said...
I'm very proud of my guild -- we're mostly family and real-life friends, but we have three dedicated raid leaders and just enough rules to keep things running smoothly for raids. It took us a year from formation to get enough people to run 25-mans, but we were ready to do it when the time came. And now our progress is moving at a steady and satisfactory pace.
I didn't realize until reading your articles and some of the replies how badly things could have gone if our raid leaders weren't as dedicated as they are -- that some guilds don't even require people to show up (we have signups and not showing is frowned upon) and that it's possible to get stuck in a perpetual Kara run. I'm more thankful for them than ever now. I owe them big, embarrassing hugs and IRL baked goods.
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