212 Number of Odium Members (mains)
583 Number of Guild Member, counting alts
28 Level 85 Characters
0 Number of Players who have attended a raid in the past 3 weeks
833 Total number of items recorded as being received from raids
0.0 The total number of points that could have been earned last week if all raids were attended
289 Number of validated accounts on the website
 






 
Code of Conduct
We expect that as members of Odium we will all conduct ourselves with a certain degree of decorum. Many of these simples rules are clearly plain common sense and should be things that each of us strive to do already. By conducting ourselves well we will create a good name for each of us personally and as a whole.

Respect

This is very simple, respect everyone in the game, and treat them as you would like to be treated.

Be Grateful

Make an effort to thank each person you encounter who helps you in some way. Did you thank the last druid you grouped with who gave you a SoW? It may seem to be a routine for him to do so, but try thanking him, and you may find you have made a friend.

Help Your Guild

The reason a guild exists is for the interaction and help of your guild-mates. Always assist your guild-mates in any endeavor as long as you are able to do so. We expect that guild-mates will try to group with each other whenever reasonably possible. This will only bring us tighter together and enhance our guild experience. This also applies to any guilds that we may have an alliance with at the time. Treat them as you would your own guild-mates.

Help Others

One good turn deserves another. Many times I have agreed to help in the smallest of ways, and received an item or other reward. Remember to not always expect something in return, but soon you will find an endless list of friends willing to help you when your circumstances are dire.

Play Nice

Everyone knows not to do this stuff, so don't. No kill stealing, no ninja looting, and no intentionally training people. See the section on respect if you have any questions about this.

Own up to It

If, at any time, you find that you have broken any of these simple rules, try to make it right. A simple apology goes a long way to restoring any honor we may have lost.
 
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