I like the idea of keeping guild ranks and guild titles separate. I'm not sure where I could see the multiple guild names being useful for my guild, but I'm not so snobby as to assume that it wouldn't be useful elsewhere

I think that's a fine idea, Elvors, and with what I remember about the Warriors guild structure, perhaps it could be used there.
I think your point on the term "rank" is also a good observation. Most guilds tend to scale permissions with how high a given member is in the ranks. As you pointed out, a guild could have very little permissions associated with rank 8, and all of them associated with rank 1 or 2. Specific to TAO, the only rank with master privileges is 9, and 8 has virtually every permission that 9 has, with only a few small exceptions. Because there's a dual path between the Knight, and the Ambassador, the privileges in our guild tend to look like this, with x representing roughly the amount of privileges (and no, our level 1 DOES have more than one privilege

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Level 1 (initiate): x
Level 2 (Mantharor): xx
Level 3 (Apprentice): xxx
Level 4 (Knight): xxxx
Level 5 (Journeyman): xxxx
Level 6 (Master): xxxxxx
Level 7 (Ambassador): xxxxxx
Level 8 (Council): xxxxxxxx
Level 9 (GL): xxxxxxxxxx
What I'd mostly like to see, as Weltall referenced earlier, is a expanded system with more "ranks" to it, in the meaning that you pointed out earlier Elvors. I'm not sure if this was a point that you're trying to make, but I think it can be extrapolated from your good points earlier

Additionally, if there would be a way to combine two "equal" rank levels in a guild, i.e. Levels 4 and 5 for TAO, the Knight and Journeyman, who are already equal in guild status and privileges, it would be nice to see a combined Level 4 privilege tier, with two options under that tier..
Again, I'm not sure if you were implying exactly all that, but I like the points you made, and I think they correspond to what I think would be nice to have
