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Preamble
We, the members of the Sentinels of Azeroth, unite under a shared vision to form a guild that embodies the principles of honor, unity, and exploration. This Constitution is established to uphold these ideals, fostering a community where camaraderie, respect, and the protection of Azeroth’s realms are paramount. Our mission is to create a welcoming environment where every member has the opportunity to thrive, contribute, and make their mark as we safeguard the world of Azeroth together.
Article I: Guild Members’ Rights
Section 1: Equal Rights
All members of the Sentinels of Azeroth are entitled to equal rights and opportunities within the guild, regardless of rank, race, class, or personal beliefs. Discrimination in any form is strictly prohibited, ensuring that every Sentinel is treated with respect and dignity.
Section 2: Freedom of Expression
Members have the right to express their opinions, ideas, and concerns in a respectful and constructive manner. Open communication is not just encouraged but is seen as vital to promoting a healthy and inclusive guild environment where all voices are heard and valued.
Section 3: Participation
Every member has the right to actively participate in all guild activities, events, and discussions. The contributions of every Sentinel are recognized, and participation in guild life is both encouraged and appreciated, ensuring that each member feels like an integral part of the community.
Section 4: Support and Mentorship
Members have the right to seek support and mentorship from more experienced guild members, particularly from those in higher ranks. The guild is committed to fostering growth and development, offering guidance and assistance to ensure that every member can achieve their full potential within the guild.
Section 5: Fair Treatment
All members have the right to fair treatment and protection from harassment, discrimination, and any form of abuse. The guild leadership is responsible for maintaining a safe, respectful, and welcoming environment for all members, ensuring that everyone can enjoy their time within the guild without fear of mistreatment.
Article II: Guild Ranks and Responsibilities
Section 1: Guild Leader
- Role: The highest authority in the guild, responsible for overall leadership and strategic direction.
- Responsibilities: Making final decisions, representing the guild in external affairs, and ensuring the welfare and unity of the guild.
- Powers: The Guild Leader has the authority to appoint and remove officers, enact guild policies, and resolve disputes. The Guild Leader must sign and enact any bill passed by the Guild Council within three days. If the Guild Leader is absent for 24 hours or more with prior notice, the Chief Councilor may fulfill this duty.
Section 2: Chief Councilor
- Role: The primary advisor to the Guild Leader and head of the Guild Council.
- Responsibilities: Assisting the Guild Leader, ensuring council members' attendance at meetings, addressing any issues with council members, and acting as a tie-breaking vote when required.
- Powers: The Chief Councilor can convene council meetings, represent the Guild Leader when needed, and oversee the implementation of guild policies. The Chief Councilor may sign and enact bills if the Guild Leader is absent for over 24 hours.
Section 3: Council Members
- Role: A legislative body responsible for guiding the guild and making decisions on key matters.
- Responsibilities: Attending meetings, voting on guild issues, and assisting in managing guild activities.
- Powers: Council Members can propose changes, vote on guild decisions, and mentor other members.
Section 4: Guardians
- Role: Officers responsible for specific aspects of guild operations, such as raid leaders or event coordinators.
- Responsibilities: Organizing events, leading groups in activities, and supporting the guild’s objectives.
- Powers: Guardians can lead events, recruit new members, and provide input on guild policies.
Section 5: Elders
- Role: Veteran members who have shown exceptional dedication and service to the guild.
- Responsibilities: Providing mentorship, supporting guild activities, and upholding the guild’s traditions.
- Powers: Elders can advise officers, mentor lower-ranking members, and participate in council discussions.
Section 6: Senior Members
- Role: Experienced members who actively contribute to the guild.
- Responsibilities: Participating in events, supporting new members, and upholding guild values.
- Powers: Senior Members can provide feedback on guild matters and assist in recruiting and training new members.
Section 7: Members
- Role: Standard guild members who participate in activities and support the guild’s mission.
- Responsibilities: Engaging in guild events, respecting fellow members, and contributing to a positive environment.
- Powers: Members can participate in all guild activities and voice their opinions in discussions.
Section 8: Initiates
- Role: New recruits who are in the process of integrating into the guild.
- Responsibilities: Learning about the guild, participating in introductory events, and demonstrating commitment.
- Powers: Initiates have limited power but are encouraged to participate and learn from senior members.
Article III: Guild Governance
Section 1: Meetings
Regular meetings will be held to discuss guild matters, make decisions, and ensure transparency. All members are welcome to attend and observe, but only Guild Council Members, including the Chief Councilor, have the right to vote on matters regarding guild governance.
Section 2: Decision-Making
Guild decisions, particularly those related to the Guild Constitution (G.C.) and Guild Revised Code (G.R.C.), will be made through a vote by the Guild Council Members. The Chief Councilor holds the power to act as a tie-breaking vote when necessary.
- Guild Constitution (G.C.): Changes to the Guild Constitution require the approval of at least 66% of the Guild Council Members. This ensures that fundamental principles, such as Guild Members’ Rights and Freedoms, are protected and only altered with significant consensus.
- Guild Revised Code (G.R.C.): Changes to the Guild Revised Code, which covers more detailed and changeable rules like Inactivity Removals and Member Joining Requirements, require a simple majority vote (51%) from the Guild Council Members.
Section 3: Amendments
Amendments to this Constitution can be made by a two-thirds majority vote of the Guild Council Members, with final approval from the Guild Leader. This process ensures that the Constitution evolves as needed while maintaining stability and protecting the core values of the guild.
Section 4: Code of Conduct
A detailed Guild Revised Code (G.R.C.) will be maintained and enforced to ensure a respectful and cooperative guild environment. Any violations will be addressed by the Guild Council, and appropriate actions will be taken to maintain order and uphold the values of the guild.
Article IV: Miscellaneous Provisions
Section 1: Communication
The guild will maintain active communication channels, including in-game chat, forums, and voice communication platforms, to facilitate coordination, build community, and ensure that all members are informed and engaged.
Section 2: Events and Activities
The guild will regularly organize events and activities, ranging from casual roleplay sessions to raids and PvP battles, to keep members engaged, foster camaraderie, and ensure that there is something for everyone to enjoy.
Section 3: Recruitment
The guild will maintain an open and inclusive recruitment policy, welcoming new members who align with our values and goals. Recruitment efforts will focus on ensuring that all new members understand and are committed to upholding the guild’s principles.
