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Old 11-03-2001, 11:13 AM   #1
Memnoch
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Join Date: February 28, 2001
Location: Boston/Sydney
Posts: 11,771
I count SEVEN clan threads on the front page, THREE of them about the same clan, Keldorn's Order. There is also a thread called Keldorn's Order Building in the General Discussion forum.

It is the responsibility of the CLANMASTER to ensure that his members are using the "official" clan thread. Clanmasters are accountable for the actions of their members.

Clanmasters, please register your clan thread here. If your name or clan is NOT here then you are not an official Ironworks clan and any threads pertaining to your clan will be deleted without notice.

I posted this earlier:

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You are welcome to join a clan/guild if you wish, but please do NOT post a thread saying that you have decided to start a new social clan/guild. We already have at 10+ clans on this site.

The only new clans that will be accepted will be Neverwinter Night multiplayer guilds.

Find a clan that you want to join and email the clanmaster - DO NOT post a message saying that you want to join one. Alternatively, you can find one of the existing clan threads in the General Discussion forum and post your inquiries there. They're all very friendly.

All clan threads should be in our General Discussion forum, not here as they really don't have anything to do with BG2. NWN guild threads should be posted in our Neverwinter Nights forum.

Further to this warning, any more new clan threads that are started here will be subject to being locked without notice.

Thank you for your cooperation.
As you have all received sufficient warning about this, all unnecessary clan threads will be locked. Don't complain to me about this as I think I've been very fair and given you all sufficient warning. Go to your OFFICIAL clan thread. If you're not sure which one, try finding it or emailing/PMing your clanmaster, rather than starting a new one.

[ 11-05-2001: Message edited by: Memnoch ]

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