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What Makes a Clan Honorable?

Postby pimpdave on Thu Jan 14, 2010 5:17 pm

In this thread we will discuss what makes a clan honorable, and consequently, which clan is the most honorable.

Just to clear it up before we begin, there are two points everyone should remember as this thread moves forward.

1) Honor was invented at McGill University in 1862.
2) Death By Comity is the most honorable clan in the history of Conquer Club. Also we are the most awesome, because we have superior fun.


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Re: What Makes a Clan Honorable?

Postby Optimus Prime on Thu Jan 14, 2010 6:13 pm

Sportsmanship, Quality Play, and a desire to Compete.
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Re: What Makes a Clan Honorable?

Postby Army of GOD on Thu Jan 14, 2010 6:48 pm

Army of GOD's "One Man Clan" is probably the most honorable. I mean, every member has a clan tee-shirt!
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Re: What Makes a Clan Honorable?

Postby The Neon Peon on Thu Jan 14, 2010 6:50 pm

The first step is having qualifications to get in the clan.

The second step is up for debate.
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Re: What Makes a Clan Honorable?

Postby jpcloet on Thu Jan 14, 2010 8:12 pm

An honorable clan is a clan comprised of honorable players.
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Re: What Makes a Clan Honorable?

Postby jefjef on Thu Jan 14, 2010 8:17 pm

It helps if I'm in it. :lol:
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Re: What Makes a Clan Honorable?

Postby AAFitz on Thu Jan 14, 2010 8:21 pm

I know of many honorable clans on CC. The cream without a doubt rises to the top. I honestly suspect the most honorable of the clans, really wont question the honor of the other clans...and similarly, while having no problem pointing out their prowess on the battles...cough ..thota...cough... wouldnt really speculate as to a lesser, or higher degree of honor between the clans.. by doing so... would make them less honorable...

but only those in the honorable clans know this. :D
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Re: What Makes a Clan Honorable?

Postby parker4s on Thu Jan 14, 2010 8:25 pm

Mythology. Clans that bring a challenge to others, and yet are fun-loving and fun to hang around. Another quality to look for is that they dont team up on idividuals, but try to make CC a better plae. No one has huge problems with the clan. The clan are always good fun loving buddies that only try to help.
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Re: What Makes a Clan Honorable?

Postby Timminz on Thu Jan 14, 2010 8:26 pm

First the clan needs to acquire honour. Once they get honour, they just need to stay honour.
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Re: What Makes a Clan Honorable?

Postby AAFitz on Thu Jan 14, 2010 8:47 pm

Timminz wrote:First the clan needs to acquire honour. Once they get honour, they just need to stay honour.


suggesting a clan stays honour is not honorable...
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Re: What Makes a Clan Honorable?

Postby Timminz on Thu Jan 14, 2010 8:53 pm

AAFitz wrote:
Timminz wrote:First the clan needs to acquire honour. Once they get honour, they just need to stay honour.


suggesting a clan stays honour is not honorable...


It is if that's what she wants.
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Re: What Makes a Clan Honorable?

Postby AAFitz on Thu Jan 14, 2010 8:57 pm

Timminz wrote:
AAFitz wrote:
Timminz wrote:First the clan needs to acquire honour. Once they get honour, they just need to stay honour.


suggesting a clan stays honour is not honorable...


It is if that's what she wants.


No. Still not honorable. Fun...well... lets just say "no comment."
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Re: What Makes a Clan Honorable?

Postby pimpdave on Thu Jan 14, 2010 9:11 pm

jefjef wrote:It helps if I'm in it. :lol:


Yeah, no. You being in it pretty much thoroughly means it would be the bitchy, complainy-pants McBoring clan.
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Re: What Makes a Clan Honorable?

Postby Uncle Death on Thu Jan 14, 2010 9:23 pm

The spoils and the women must be shared.
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Re: What Makes a Clan Honorable?

Postby jammyjames on Fri Jan 15, 2010 4:51 am

being able to spell Honour correctly is always a good start

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Re: What Makes a Clan Honorable?

Postby Fruitcake on Fri Jan 15, 2010 5:10 am

She offered her honour, so he honoured her offer and all night long he was on her and off her
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Re: What Makes a Clan Honorable?

Postby Ronaldinho on Fri Jan 15, 2010 5:24 am

Honour does not know rank, class or university degrees. It is there for everyone. In the deliberate care, patience and motivation of a mother it is no less valuable than in the genuine responsibility of a world leader. There is no discrimination in honour. It is of all nations and of both genders. It does not care about titles or prestige. Honour simply is honour. The possibility for personal honour is there for everyone. For one person it might mean to be 'personally honour bound' even in a difficult circumstances, for another it may mean courageously asking a difficult question in a situation where it counts, and for someone else it may mean for once 'no more fine words but needful actions'. Also honour appears in groups, for example in the activities of some story tellers in a children's hospital; in the genuine and compassionate dedication of a team of teachers; in the voluntary workers in a home for the elderly; in a team of firemen entering a burning building at the risk of their own lives in a search for survivors; or in a choir that lifts the spirits of people in a refugee camp… All these are projects of honour. No one had to do it. Yet it happened. The motivation was there. And the opportunity was taken with both hands. And honour was there too, present in the events, felt by all. And there are times when you would not want to think what may have happened should honour not have been present. For example where lives are in danger, and rescuers will make efforts way beyond the call of duty, often in difficult, dangerous and severe circumstances, to save lives. It is not personal. It is... for the honour. :roll: :roll:
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Re: What Makes a Clan Honorable?

Postby Fruitcake on Fri Jan 15, 2010 7:41 am

Ronaldinho wrote:Honour does not know rank, class or university degrees. It is there for everyone. In the deliberate care, patience and motivation of a mother it is no less valuable than in the genuine responsibility of a world leader. There is no discrimination in honour. It is of all nations and of both genders. It does not care about titles or prestige. Honour simply is honour. The possibility for personal honour is there for everyone. For one person it might mean to be 'personally honour bound' even in a difficult circumstances, for another it may mean courageously asking a difficult question in a situation where it counts, and for someone else it may mean for once 'no more fine words but needful actions'. Also honour appears in groups, for example in the activities of some story tellers in a children's hospital; in the genuine and compassionate dedication of a team of teachers; in the voluntary workers in a home for the elderly; in a team of firemen entering a burning building at the risk of their own lives in a search for survivors; or in a choir that lifts the spirits of people in a refugee camp… All these are projects of honour. No one had to do it. Yet it happened. The motivation was there. And the opportunity was taken with both hands. And honour was there too, present in the events, felt by all. And there are times when you would not want to think what may have happened should honour not have been present. For example where lives are in danger, and rescuers will make efforts way beyond the call of duty, often in difficult, dangerous and severe circumstances, to save lives. It is not personal. It is... for the honour. :roll: :roll:


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Re: What Makes a Clan Honorable?

Postby KoolBak on Fri Jan 15, 2010 11:21 am

Interesting.....our "clan", xiGames, has been a risk based group for going on 8 years; many xferred here when the site began and have loved it. Our motto is "Where friends kill friends with honor (honour)"....lol. We fly below the radar as we do not compete as a group - we are simply 140 friends that have similar values and enjoy playing each other.

I guess we dunna qualify for discussion here as we don't compete in clan type activities. No gaming competitions / name calling / chest thumping / etc...our rules were established long ago. We try to act in an acceptable manner in public (I fail here sometimes...lol). We do NOT tolerate alliances, multis, obnoxious behavior, etc. I would guess our average age at 40 which makes for a different group from the CC norm.

Anyhow, we consider ourselves honorable.

As far as the established true clan type competitive groups, I would have to vote for the Dragoons....they are and always have been an exemplary group of zekes :twisted:

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