| The name of the guild, "Ostatnie Tchnienie," means "The Last Breath," and the translated tag [zgon] is [death]. The meaning behind the name may be interpreted in different ways. The guild was created after the decay of a few former guilds, so for some [zgon] is the last chance for those guilds to live on. It can also be the last breath of an enemy before death. Trishia, a [zgon] member wrote two songs about the guild and Craag composed a short verse. Recently, they have discovered that a popular Polish music band, Myslovitz, has also composed a song titled "Zgon." Here is the translated motto by Craag: ....first flash and last step. ....first cry and last jump. ....first spell and last glare. ....first stumbling and last breath [death].... A Polish Guild Ostatnie Tchnienie is a Polish guild. Recruits must be able to speak Polish and play in the evening (Warsaw time). Secondly, half of the members are about 18 years old, and the remaining part of the guild consists of mature players about 25-35 years old. Thus, a guild member must be over 16 years old to avoid problems with finding "common ideas" with very young players. Players must also have PvP experience; this is not a place to begin journeying into Guild Wars. And finally, recruits should share the vision that the game is for fun, not for winning at any cost. Formed exclusively for Guild Wars, members do venture into other games, but not as a guild. Ostatnie Tchnienie has 12 members. This is their optimal number for a GvG-oriented guild, because it is efficient to organize. They've done over 400 GvG matches so far, with detailed descriptions of each on their website. If they can't field a full GvG team, they'll often grab guests and head over to Heroes' Ascent. They particularly enjoyed six-player HA when it was around. Go for the Head, and the Body will Fall …… |