"I don't want to belong to any club that will accept me as a member."

This will probably be more of a story than a conventional recruitment post....The Lords of Light was created in open beta, if not as a day-one guild, then pretty darned close. I'm not certain because I joined them later on. Over time, active membership has waned, and I eventually found myself as the most senior active player in the guild. I only officially claimed ownership and started taking a more active hand in leading with the advent of Strongholds. While our core players are few in number, we are incredibly stubborn and committed.For historical context, here's the original recruitment thread:There are other guilds who are LGBT+ friendly in Neverwinter, and in my opinion, any guild worth joining is whether or not they have a charter that says so, but it is how this guild was founded, so it remains a core value. One of my primary responsibilities is maintaining the guild as a secure home for existing members, so if this is problematic for you, we're a poor fit.Some other principles I hold dear:*Be respectful in and out of the guild. Your conduct in-game reflects on you as a person and on the guild whose name you wear.*Take pride in your play. Anything you can't do without cheating isn't an accomplishment.There isn't much else. It doesn't matter if you do or don't buy Zen. Doesn't matter what level your character is or how geared you are or even whether you're a skilled player (though I would hope you are open to improving). No playtime requirements or mandatory donations/due/taxes/whatever you'd call it. I don't kick for inactivity unless I absolutely have to. Play whatever content you want, when you want.Other things you should know about us:*We're a small guild. Right now, we are too small to field a dungeon group or activate the SH Dragonflight, although we have done some of the biggest SH HEs as a party of three. If we had more members, then we already have players very much open to these activities, but these are also limitations that could understandably make people want to stay away.*Related to the smallness, we're not especially chatty right now. Our regular players, including me, are very much speak-when-spoken-to types, and tend to focus our attention on gameplay. That does not equate to unfriendliness, only that someone looking for a conversation is probably going to have to be the one to start it. It also means we've had no reason to maintain any kind of voice com. On the other hand, if you're an independent or introverted player looking for an accepting guild that won't pressure you to socialize when you don't feel like it, we might be soulmates.*We're not PvP-focused at all. I can't see any hardcore PvPer ever wanting to join anything but a hardcore PvP guild, but just so that's out there. It's hard enough to scrape up the resources for basic guild structures, so anything solely for PvP is at the bottom of the priority list.What we do offer is a low-pressure environment to grow in, leadership that is reliable and honorable, and the collective effort of a handful of skilled and dedicated players.I am not interested in padding ranks, and anyone who is looking for a guild for the sake of immediate access to high level boons and marketplace isn't going to find that here. But if you think LoL sounds like a good fit for you and you're interested in working on something together, I'd like to hear from you.-------------------------------------Edit: Current GH Rank 9