Where to start...
Originally posted by Pip
but I beg you to hear my concerns:
\"All guilds and/or citizens who wish to promote the general well-being in Yliakum may participate.\"
Seems to conflict with
\"Only guild leaders, or one of their hand-selected diplomats or ambassadors may attend the assemblies.
Well it doesn\'t. Most guilds talk with their members. However, not all members of a guild can be present at a meeting, that would be way too complicated and counter-productive. So, we thought of having two ambassadors from each member guild speak on behalf of the entire guild. It is up to each guild to talk within itself and amongst its own members and then have their guild\'s decision ready come time for the meeting. Is there anything wrong with that system? Because that is why i am posting here.
Pip said:
\"All issues and contents of the assembly will remain secret. No one is to know any details of the assembly, including your attendance, unless the expressed consent of the entire council.\"
Why the secrecy? What do you have to hide?Nothing. That is outdated, and that is how the Charter was written over 6 months ago. Now that we are public that is obviously not applicable. However, all matters discussed in the council will remain in the council until the Spokesperson posts the final stance of the council. Thats just how it is.
Pip Wrote:
Originally posted by zorbels
What is you point? You seem to be nit picking at any little thing. The fact of this matter is SKoY is here, period. Your opinions have been noted and SKoY isn\'t going away, nor can it be re introduced to Ylaikum to your satisfaction. Most of the questions you have asked have been addressed over and over in the Octarch Thread and on the SKoY site, as well as here in this thread. My point is, unless you have something to contribute ... this is talked out.
Whoops, have I upset you? So sorry. My point is that S
CoY has often claimed to represent a
LARGE section of the community when it is clearly not the case.[/i]
Please quote me with the date and time of when i claimed that we were a large section of the community. Please.
Originally posted by Easton
And we agree 100% that we have room to grow.
So Why not just say you
aim to represent a large section of the community, as membership grows.[/i]
We have.
Pip Wrote:
Originally posted by Easton
I feel we have had a very positive response to our publicity. Seeing as how you and Janner have been the only two really criticising us in this thread.
You may not have had direct critisism from anyone else in this thread, but you have elsewhere in the forums.
Again Milady, with all due respect, we are not hiding anything at all. And of course, we appreciate your criticism.
Then why call me rude. Blunt perhaps but I certainly wasn\'t rude.[/i]
I feel like you were demanding things of me that i do not have to give you. But i am.. out of the good faith of this very council. Maybe that might mean something to you. I hope so. I just don\'t want you to be so demanding. We ask for your criticism, not your scrutiny.
Pip Wrote:
Originally posted by Anfa
where might I find the oath a guild must make in order to join SCoY on your website?
Originally posted by Easton
That informatoin is not posted yet.
A perfect time to publish it here, don\'t you think?
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When it is completely prepared, we will decide where to post it.. it will most likely be on the SCoY site though.
@dfryer- He\'s right. Without any of the guilds, the council fails. Our goal is to unite as many guilds as possible, only having 3 wouldn\'t cut it. If you join the council, you become a part of it.. don\'t forget that.
Stay Safe,
Easton Ghent