I thought I might throw in my two cents.
Felines Lair has always strived to be a guild of exceptional roleplayers - i.e we try to set examples.
The house in question we had roleplayed as being ours for some time. Ask any member, there's a bar downstairs in the commons, the roof sometimes leaks in the rain and there is a dusty library scattered with Mordon's books.
When we heard that it was
our house that was to be auctioned, the guild as a whole was mortified. Shurrim said it best, that RP'ers cannot come up with the funds that PL'ers have. It's true. During the auction as we watched the prices climb I was frantically calling in favours and pledges. To our guild, it was our home, and even though seven million trias is an insane amount of money, to the guild it was worth every coin.
Don't think that FL has many more millions to spare. The house has all but bankrupted the guild. Ayshe herself gave her last coin, and Hassadria has a long list of people we owe vast sums to. We will all be mining the rest of our natural lives.
Personally, the roleplay aspect of the auction would always be difficult to do, but I think it was handled very well. I was especially touched that the auctioneer mentioned our guild by name when they spoke of how the house came to be auctioned.
Our little family came together and we were desperate, begging people not to bid during the auction. As a roleplay event, we all felt for real this sense of urgency and impending loss. I am glad that the house was not given to us, and instead we all had to go into debt for many millions to afford the house. Is that not more like what would actually happen, had our kin been threatened with eviction?
I thank those who also roleplayed the event with us, especially those who rallied to our aid, both with voice and with coin.
Had we more than ten keys, I am sure you'd all be invited to the party

I just hope to Gods the furniture is a little less expensive...

- Ayshe