Another guild review.
The last one was dedicated to Noctis Sol of Moonguard. Now, I’m going to give a review of an up-and-coming guild I’ve spent a couple weeks in that goes by the name of “Corsairs of the Kraken”. First off, I’d like to congratulate these individuals on earning their prestige in the category of PvP... On an RP realm. That’s like having a pasta-eating contest without Italy, to take a line from ERB--And that’s just honesty. Still, some of these folks are wonderful players, but nothing worth writing home about. Only one member (Ashenveil/Sesoni/Varkaden) put forth any effort on giving me a hand when I needed it. In my two weeks or so in that guild, I was harped on not once, but twice, for not playing my shaman per their preference. Their community is not a friendly one. It is harsh and outside of being barked at, never in my time in Warcraft did I ever feel like “just another member”. Granted, I don’t expect a fanfare every time I log on, but being outright ignored (and when I wasn’t ignored, being “harped on”) when I wanted help, to give help, or just conversation, was not a pleasant experience. Their RP etiquette is of the lowest tier possible. I don’t fancy that many people have branded me in-game as an “elitist”, but realistically speaking, I’ve heard about many situations where the actions of characters involved in the guild were influenced by the commands of the guild leader himself via-Gchat. I have seen the guild chat during this time and can confirm. Two of my friends (who shall remain anonymous) have also seen this, and agree that the way this guild conducts its roleplay is cringeworthy at worst, laughable at best. I expected more from an RP-PvP guild that intends to make good on the spot its earned since its conception, and somehow, I wasn’t surprised to find out that I’d be giving this guild a low score. Corsairs of the Kraken, you earn 2/10.









