Talk:Guild Meeting September 2006

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Star of Alusia

What is the procedure with this? Do the Gods ratify the nomination (to go to the meeting floor to vote on), or the award itself?

It also occurs to me that having it as the last of the awards in the main meeting is perhaps giving a perception of lack of importance. If it's awarded by the Gods (playing the part of the Guild Council I assume), then announing it as part of Adventure Summaries seems reasonable to me. If it needs to be voted on (as well) by the main meeting, then how about making first order of business post-signup? --Errol 12:32, 31 Aug 2006 (NZST)



I understand that the nomination has to come from a GM (part of why its so rare).
At the Gods Meeting, the GM has to inform the other GMs, and normally if the GMs feels its ok will go with it. The other GMs advise if it is or isnt. The last one did not go to a GM vote, and it seems that if the other GMs do not like it - then normal it is withdrawn as a nomination.

If the GM is still moving it forward, then members get voted for it or not on the floor. It at this point gets removed from the current holder and moved to the new person. Their is a writeup for the Star of Alusia.

--Jono Bean 12:42, 31 Aug 2006 (NZST)


My rememberance was that a party member or party as a whole nominated the person concerned, then the GM at the time explained (or not) to the guild council reps (rest of the GMs) why said person had indeed saved the rest of the party from certain irresurectable death single handedly. Once the nomination was accepted by the council then the members voted yea or nay. Greg Graydon 1:52 pm 31 August 2006

Minutes

Is anyone taking meeting minutes please?

Keith 30 Aug 2006 19:36 (PST)

I did, but only just remembered last night that I should write them up! I wasn't taking notes at the God's Meeting (as I hadn't volunteered to scribble yet), so it was 10k/5k for GMing, right? And what's Corel's full name and title?--Errol 08:24, 12 Sep 2006 (NZST)

Chair

Who would like to chair this meeting?

I would prefer not to. -- Stephen