Idon Raiders

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Description

The primary purpose of the Idon Raiders is to engage in player-run provincial invasions (as opposed to GM-run "drone" invasions).

Raiders' Mission Statement: The Idon Raiders do not consider themselves "griefers" but simply a group of players who have a passion for role-playing criminal characters. The Raiders' goal is to provide entertainment for everyone involved in their raids - including the defenders. The Raiders hope to inspire a positive response from their victims and to have fun with the many RP possibilities that emerge during their events.

No-Report Policy

The Idon Raiders are have a strict "No Report" policy as a means of resolution to In-Character conflict. The policy of the organization is that once a member has joined, the reporting of a consent policy violation is prohibited and will result in the removal of that member from the organization.

Web Site and Forums

Web Site: idonraiders.com

Play.net Forum: Idon Raiders


History

These were the only words scrawled on the yellowed, battered, and oddly grease-stained parchment that has become known as "The Accord of the Idon Raiders." To this day the origins of the words are unknown, but the parchment itself was produced from the leg of Ragran's pants the moment a need for such a thing arose. The words were hastily scrawled across the top with many corrections, false starts, and entire lines scratched out, but in the end these stately words were the original contract that bound the members of the group together.

Structure

The Raiders have minimal structure and are an informal organization. At most, they consider themselves criminals who agree to cooperate for a common goal. Like pirates, each Raider has an equal say. Some Raiders have assumed responsibility for certain tasks and are known as Karanea within the group. "Karanea" means "faithful" in Gerenshuge, the native language of Elotheans.