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“Crisp” Guild

Alliance US-Baelgun    (armory)
Teams:
- [Raid] Rice Crispies
Progress: 9/9 (M)
World: 329
US: 111
Realm: 1
World: n/a
US: 37879
Realm: n/a
Encounter First Kill Videos World US Realm Fastest Kill
+ M: Kil'jaedenOct 20, 2017 05:1128492144m 10s
+ M: Fallen AvatarSep 14, 2017 05:01 24377122m 08s
+ M: Maiden of VigilanceAug 10, 2017 04:30 23969114m 43s
+ M: Mistress Sassz'ineAug 4, 2017 05:31 30195135m 39s
+ M: The Desolate HostJul 11, 2017 03:14 32385130m 06s
+ M: Sisters of the MoonJul 6, 2017 05:32 24971114m 21s
+ M: HarjatanJun 29, 2017 05:00 17584107m 54s
+ M: Demonic InquisitionJun 28, 2017 05:47 2020108m 40s
+ M: GorothJun 28, 2017 03:35 21211
+ H: Kil'jaedenJun 24, 2017 05:54 10962111m 44s
+ H: Fallen AvatarJun 24, 2017 02:53 781368208m 33s
+ H: Maiden of VigilanceJun 23, 2017 02:40 1008343108m 40s
+ H: The Desolate HostJun 22, 2017 04:24 674268114m 46s
+ H: Sisters of the MoonJun 21, 2017 04:05 7373114m 58s
+ H: Mistress Sassz'ineJun 21, 2017 03:43 71711
+ H: HarjatanJun 21, 2017 02:54 143143105m 17s
+ H: Demonic InquisitionJun 21, 2017 02:40 147147104m 52s
+ H: GorothJun 21, 2017 02:23 2472471
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Guild Profile

Primary Language: English
Raids per week: 4
semi-hardcore
Recruiting (outdated):
deathknight (dd)low
deathknight (tank)medium
demon hunter (dd)low
demon hunter (tank)low
druid (balance)high
druid (restoration)high
druid (feral-dd)low
druid (feral-tank)low
huntermedium
magelow
monk (healer)low
monk (dd)low
monk (tank)medium
paladin (holy)low
paladin (protection)medium
paladin (retribution)medium
priest (healer)medium
priest (dd)low
roguehigh
shaman (elemental)low
shaman (enhancement)low
shaman (restoration)medium
warlockhigh
warrior (dd)medium
warrior (protection)medium
Crisp was built from the ground up with the intention of providing a fun environment that would be inclusive of all people and welcoming of diversity. That said, Crisp has undergone many historical changes and growing pains involving misconduct by its members. This most recent event involving sexual misconduct was not the first time that Crisp has been forced to grow and change for the betterment of its members.
In the year 2009, a small number of guild members would routinely engage in hateful speech, often directed at members of the LGBT community. It was our stance then to not police this behavior. We allowed our LGBT members to fend for themselves until one member made his feelings known to us and showed us how wrong we were to ignore this behavior. We grew from this. We changed from this. We began outlawing the use of hateful speech in the guild community and became a better guild for doing it despite the effect it had on our membership as people quit and made complaints of abuse of power.

It is now the year 2020 and we are still imperfect. Seven years prior, in 2013, a member of the guild approached the leadership and sought justice for sexual misconduct from another guild member. At the time, the leadership felt strongly that the alleged victim should pursue justice through the justice system and advised her to report the event to the local police. The leadership felt that the best course of action was to have local law officials conduct an investigation and seek justice on behalf of this guild member. This was cowardly and representative of the guild’s historical stance of not wanting to police the behavior of its members. It has taken a very long time, but the truth of the matter was admitted to by the perpetrator and subsequently the guild has taken action to permanently remove the member from the community.

These events have shown that more change and reform is needed in order for us to maintain the community that we know and love. We will not ever be perfect, but we can own our mistakes and continue to do better for our guild family. Self-improvement is never easy, and it will continue indefinitely. We will be working with the victim to seek forgiveness and provide her with anything she might need to potentially press charges or otherwise involve law enforcement to seek justice against the perpetrator.

Our hearts are heavy with feelings of sadness, remorse, and frustration that we did not take a more proactive stance toward these allegations in 2013 and, instead, allowed this perpetrator to remain in our community for so long. We would, again, like to apologize to the victim and to the greater gaming community for our own inaction of the past. We will both publicly and privately seek forgiveness from the member who was wronged by our inaction, and we will continue to develop proactive policies to prevent any similar future events.

While the future of Crisp remains unclear, we will remain true to our promise to listen to the voices within our community and move forward accordingly.
profile administrator(s): Djack, Samiam
last updated by Samiam 3 years ago
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