Blacksky Company

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Overview

Blacksky Company Tabard

The Blacksky Company is a World of Warcraft guild founded for, and run by, members of the RPG.net forums, founded by a character of the RPG.net member, IceShadow, named Blackbraid. Its intent is to give the members of the forum, who have often discussed the game, given advice, and generally helped each other as much as possible through the medium of an internet message board, a place to play with each other on one server, and in one guild.

It is a horde-side guild, based on the North-American Kirin Tor Roleplaying server. The RPGnet channel (joined by typing /join RPGnet) is a good place for people to meet who haven't yet been introduced into the guild. Any guild officer, listed below, will be able to invite you into the guild.

Members are expected to assist each other, and to be civil to each other out of character. Normal speech is to be used (no leet-speak!), and all efforts to correct spelling, grammar, punctuation, and capitalization will be appreciated.

News and discussion about the guild will take place in the Other Games Open forum on RPG.net. Relevant topics will begin with the [Blacksky Company] tag.

The guild tabard looks as it does to the right.

Also, be advised that there is a page dedicated to World of Warcraft:Tips. Please contribute to this as you feel confident and able.

If you're curious about who everyone is once you're in the guild, look at the Public Notes in the Guild panel of the Social window! Everyone's RPG.net handles are listed there.

At present time, there is a Teamspeak server running from IceShadow's computer. The server address and password can be found in the guild notes page (open the Social window by hitting O, then click on the Guild tab on the bottom of the window, and then the "Guild Information" button). If Ventrillo is more popular, it might be possible to have a server for that instead. It is not required to use TeamSpeak yet, but it perhaps could be once end-game raids are being done.

In-Game Background

The Blacksky Company was founded by Baelor Blacksky, a Tauren of little renown, when the Orcs first breached the shores of Kalimdor. Baelor was one of the first Tauren to urge acceptance of the new arrivals, although he had little political clout in the Taruen society. He had already been versed well in the art of combat, being a low-ranking officer in the standing militia gathered to fight against the threat of the Centaurs, but also understood that a wealthy man was more often an influential man than a wise one. Finding an old Orc who had been recently freed from the internment camps who agreed with his monetarily-motivated lifestyle, the Blacksky Company was formed after Baelor felt his obvious leadership qualities were being ignored by the standing forces of the Tauren.

He quickly gathered others who were either eager for monetary gain or the acclaim of battle, and with a war already brewing, the regular commission of the Company by both individuals and fledgling nations was all but assured. The Company quickly grew to acclaim with the ferocity of its warriors, tempered as it was with honor and success. By the end of the war, it was one of the most prestigous mercenary companies available for general hire, and its membership had swelled to several hundred of the Horde's strongest soldiers-for-hire.

Peacetime, however, is never kind to a mercenary company; the uneasy truce between the Horde and Alliance following the Battle of Mount Hyjal was horrible for the financial health of the Company. They began to take any job that paid, lowering their wartime standard of ethics in order to try and maintain the now-bloated roster that had come to expect a regular, and hefty, paycheck. Foolishly, and against the advice of his closest confidants, he accepted a campaign that would doom his Company, and himself.

Several soldiers in the Company refused to go out with Baelor on his ill-advised campaign, including his son, Blackbraid. They knew there would be no pay for the duration of the campaign, but they felt that the meager wage offered by their employer was not worth the risk involved. Baelor was furious, but knew it would be in the best interest of the Company to allow the dissidents to remain behind in the fledgling city of Orgrimmar, where the Company based. Leaving Blackbraid in charge of the small remainder of soldiers, he left to fight. Not a man returned alive.

The Company was shattered, and only a handful of soldiers remained. They went their separate ways for a short while, with no leader to bind them. Once he had overcome the grief and guilt stemming from the loss of his father, Blackbraid took the mantle of Captain of a defunct Company upon his own shoulders, and set out to reform the Company in the memory of his father, and once again raise it to the honor and glory it once knew.

Guild Rules

The following rules are meant to help with the enjoyment of all. Please read them, and respect them. If any of them are issues for you, contact your guild officer, or Blackbraid directly.

Roleplaying

This is a guild of roleplayers, for the most part, and the server we play on is a Roleplaying server. All names of characters are expected to be within reasonable bounds for that race, per the rules of the server. Roleplaying is strictly optional, but encouraged.

It is suggested that players use the flagRSP addon, although it is not by any means required. It will allow you to add a surname and an outer description that other users of the addon will be able to see. Also, a backstory for your character is not required, but recommended to aid in your roleplaying style. As of the 1.9 update, flagRSP is an "outdated" add-on but still perfectly functional.

All /says and /yells are to be completely in character (IC), with no exceptions. Also, /guild chat is expected to be IC.

/party speak is typically a mix of out-of-character (OOC) speak and IC speak. This may change in the future as the guild's partying becomes more and more specific.

OOC speech is best kept in private tells, and in the RPGnet channel.

Officer speech will also be a mix of IC and OOC, as appropriate by the situation.

Looting Rules

All Bind on Pickup (BoP) items are to be passed on, and discussed afterward. Any roll on a Bind on Pickup item, or any taking of one without discussion and agreement from all party members, is considered EXTREMELY rude etiquette in World of Warcraft, almost to a punishable level.

All Bind on Equip (BoE) items can be rolled on as normal. Only roll Need if you are going to wear that item immediately. Roll Greed if you want it for some other purpose, including selling, disenchanting, sending to alts, saving for later use, or sending to the guild bank. Hit Pass if you don't want to bother with the item at all. If, after the roll is done, someone determines they can use it right away, the item should be given to the person; not doing so is considered quite rude.

If there are any disputes, the highest-ranking officer present, or the Group Leader if no/multiple officers are present, will make all decisions. If there is a grievance in looting etiquette, it should be brought to an Officer, or an officer of a higher rank, if an Officer is the infracting party.

Further discussion and explanation of these rules can be found in the World of Warcraft:Tips article.

Officers

Each class has a guild officer that represents their class. Officers will have invitational powers, as well as access to the officers' notes and players' notes (to add new RPGnet handles if they invite). Officers will be responsible for organizing trips into instances that the players in their respective classes need, keeping discipline in the ranks, and, if the guild gets too big for the Guild Master (or Captain) to handle minor issues and grievances himself, they will represent the general needs of players in their class.

Of those eight officers, two of them are selected as Senior Officers. They will have almost all the control over the guild of the Captain, including demotion, promotion, and removal from the guild.

All officers' alts will be promoted to Squad Leaders, which will be, in effect, identical to the Officer rank. The only distinction is for roleplay, and to keep track of which class each officer represents.

At present time, all officers are selected by the Captain. At some future time, a more democratic process may take place, especially as more and more power is divested into the positions as the guild grows and becomes more influential.

The current officers are as follows:

Player Name Character Name Rank Class
IceShadow Blackbraid Captain Warrior
IceShadow Xaan Quartermaster N/A
IceShadow Yaama Quartermaster N/A
nonsenseconscience Thundersong Senior Officer Shaman
Bim Bimmeh Officer Mage
cbeilby Mairenia Officer Warlock
E. Deirdre Brooks Sobeki Officer Warrior
Final Excalibur Salrene Officer Priest
Murglor Murglor Officer Rogue
Professor Phobos Redeyes Officer Druid

Members

The guild roster page was created by Sixten, who worked on it with no reward but unending praise. It is fully automated, that will update automatically, and is sortable by column, along with character profiles for those who wish to use the CharacterProfiler addon and upload the information. This program will include a bank as well that will allow us to search by character range, as well as other item parameters.

The roster can be found here:

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The bank is here:

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There is also a page that will show the skills of every member who's updated their profile. Click on the recipies, and it will show you all the members who can make that recipie.

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In order to contribute to the tradeskills page and put your character's profile on the webpage, first get the UI from this location:

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Unzip it into your World of Warcraft directory, and it will install the addon automatically, after a restart of the game.

Type /cp on, and it will start scanning your character. Make sure to open your bank, your spellbook (you have to click on the icon for that, not just hit "p"), and all your other windows, and the UI will capture the information. You can type "/cp show" and it will show you what you still need to open for the program to scan everything. Also, you have to logout (not close the program entirely, but logout from your character) in order for the data to be saved, so do that if you're the kind of person who wants to alt-tab and send in information while WoW is still running.

To upload it to the website, go to the following URL:

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and click on the Browse button. Point it to your World of Warcraft\WTF\Account\(youraccountnamehere)\SavedVariables\ directory, and then click on the CharacterProfiler.lua file. Then hit submit query.

Sixten is also working on a more robust webpage that will show talents, and other character information.

The page supports a program called UniUploader. UniUploader is a program that runs in the background on your computer, and keeps an eye on the file your character information is saved in. When the file changed, UniUploader uploads it automatically.

Use of UniUploader is not required, but if you install it, you won't have to remember to manually upload the save file every time you log out. UniUploader requires Microsoft .NET to be installed and only works on Windows systems.

You can get it here:

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To set it up, install it, and then when it opens, hit the "Show SVs" button. Then, make sure it looks like the following image:


Your account name should be in where that black box is, and the list of your Saved Variables will be different...just make sure that CharacterProfile is checked. The program should run fine after this.

Quartermaster

The guild quartermaster is Xaan, a grizzled old veteran who has helped the guild since its creation shortly after the Orcs' arrival in Kalimdor. He now permanently resides in Orgrimmar, the better to tend to the stores of the guild and, when work is to be had, distribute guild wages. His assistant, Yaama, helps him with his chores.

Xaan and Yaama are characters owned by IceShadow, and act as the guild bank. A listing of all items in their posession may be found here; anything in their inventory is free for any player in the guild. Do not hesitate to claim anything in the bank! It will simply fill up, otherwise. Simply contact IceShadow on the message boards via PM, and they will mail it out or otherwise arrange delivery.

All raw trade goods, and other things that are only useful as bits for recipies, should go to Yaama. Other things (such as green drops, bags, and recipies) should go to Xaan.

If a green item is better than yours, claim it! If you do not have a recipie that Xaan has in store, take it! Do not feel guilty. If the only reason you want some trade materials is to level your profession, that is fine! Yaama will send you her entire stock, and you can return the leftovers. Please do not do anything but orange leveling, though...yellow and green skills are better saved for other things. (The exception to this is first aid, where you have no choice sometimes but to grind on yellow and green recipies.) Also, please be able to immediately learn any recipies Xaan would send to you.

Xaan will also rotate through his green items as he gets more and more in, first attempting to sell them to the auction hall to raise the money in the Company coffers. If they do not sell, he will send them to an Enchanter to be disenchanted, and either skilled with that enchanter or sent on to Yaama. This will happen at the end of any playing session that IceShadow plays (typically daily, but not promised), and that is when the guild bank is updated. Thus, the procedure is this:

  • 11pm-1am, CST: Xaan notes how many incoming green items there are, and subtracts the number of empty spaces in his inventory. This results in the number of items that need to be sold.
  • Items are sold, attempting to sell the things that have remained in the bank the longest first. Any items that have been asked to be held are held. Recipies will be sold once there are more than two of any given pattern, unless they are very rare. The same applies to potions and ammunition (two stacks).
  • Items are pulled from the mailbox, oldest first, leaving any excess in the mailbox for the next day.
  • The guild bank page is updated.
  • Throughout the day, or during his play period, requests can be sent to Blackbraid in-game, or to IceShadow via PMs. Items will be sent at the first possible oppurtunity.
  • Repeat!

In addition, any items that do not sell on the first AH attempt will be sent to an enchanter to be disenchanted. Preference is given to those online at the time, unless an enchanter asks specifically for that night's items to be sent to him.