Once a street rat, always a street rat
I wanted to run an idea for a guild past everyone and get some feedback...
In all major cities, there live the unseen. I am not talking the thieves or the organised crime syndicates, I am talking about the unwashed - the beggars, the homeless, the runaways, the down and out, the outcasts and destitute. Every day, those walking the great cities see these people and yet try not to. I thought it would be interesting to create a 'Guild' (for want of a better term in the game) of such unfortunates.
These people are not necessarily evil, or unlawful. They can be those such as the school teacher with an alcohol problem who lost their family and job, the priest addicted to gambling whose parish has abandoned them, the street urchin unwanted by parents and cast out, or the businessman whose bouts of schizophrenia lost him his livelihood. They would live on the streets, bonded only to each other by their situation and camaraderie. Existence could be funded by begging, selling of 'found' items, running messages for those who wish to remain anonymous (yay for Street Urchin Couriers (tm)), acting as spies for those requiring information (who pays attention to the small pile of rags sitting near the warm forge at Harnquists?).
The difficulties in creating such a Guild in game would be:
1. Finding people willing to be in the guild

2. Having member willing to do the good RP required in game for it – could be quite hard playing the muttering madman all day.
3. The RP required by others in the game to realise who these people are, and try to ignore them IC (tis hard to spy on a conversation when everyone clams up when you arrive). It would be made easier if conversations were mostly help in normal chat rather than /tell or group otherwise, listening in is a tad impossible (unless those people supply logs on request with a good reason)
4. Keeping the Guild in ‘business’ so to speak. There would have to be a demand for their services.
5. Other stuff..
Anyway, like I said, it is just an idea put out there for some comments.