Killertrout Dominion Caretaker
Posted: Sat Jun 14, 2014 8:25 pm
Hey everyone my name is Tyson but online I prefer to be called Trout. My main toon in Wildstar is a medic soldier named Killertrout. I am 26 and live in Olympia WA (60m south of Seattle). I have always been an avid gamer since my parents put a NES in my hands to quiet my ragging ADD
. I have played MMO's very casually in the past but school and other RL constraints limited me and also the solo rpg upbring I had caused me to be more of a social and casual player.
Then one day a friend turned me on to SWTOR last year and forever my life changed. At the time I got turned onto SWTOR I was working graveyard and found mysocial, semicore, hobby in endgame raiding. At first I joined random guild that just plugged their name in gen chat but all it was were a bunch of people sitting in a guild just for the rep and xp boosts. Then I joined a guild which I could tell was a close nit group, the "in crowd", who only invited others with the promise of raiding and end game content but in the real aspect only wanted the numbers for the rep bonus. About September of last year a few in game friends and I started a guild. I was a fun experience in how to run and manage a group of people. We made it our own. But saddly to say we slowly drifted apart.
This is what brings me to Grievance. I was guild shopping on the Wildstar forums for a guild that not only would provide endgame support (raids, guild events, pvp, ect) but most importantly provide a strong social aspect that will make me feel like I belong to something bigger rather than just have a guild to go with my toons name. Most importantly I want to be part of a group that felt like a close group that saw each other as friends and real people rather than a group of elitist assholes to compare dicks to for fun. After reading what Grievance was about, its story, and how the people of Grievance treat each other with respect and share a love for the game I knew this was the guild to join. In return I will do the best that I can to support this awesome organization and its members.
I will try and get on later and give a PM to the wildstar guild leader for an invite or pop into teamspeak and get and invite that way.

Then one day a friend turned me on to SWTOR last year and forever my life changed. At the time I got turned onto SWTOR I was working graveyard and found mysocial, semicore, hobby in endgame raiding. At first I joined random guild that just plugged their name in gen chat but all it was were a bunch of people sitting in a guild just for the rep and xp boosts. Then I joined a guild which I could tell was a close nit group, the "in crowd", who only invited others with the promise of raiding and end game content but in the real aspect only wanted the numbers for the rep bonus. About September of last year a few in game friends and I started a guild. I was a fun experience in how to run and manage a group of people. We made it our own. But saddly to say we slowly drifted apart.
This is what brings me to Grievance. I was guild shopping on the Wildstar forums for a guild that not only would provide endgame support (raids, guild events, pvp, ect) but most importantly provide a strong social aspect that will make me feel like I belong to something bigger rather than just have a guild to go with my toons name. Most importantly I want to be part of a group that felt like a close group that saw each other as friends and real people rather than a group of elitist assholes to compare dicks to for fun. After reading what Grievance was about, its story, and how the people of Grievance treat each other with respect and share a love for the game I knew this was the guild to join. In return I will do the best that I can to support this awesome organization and its members.
I will try and get on later and give a PM to the wildstar guild leader for an invite or pop into teamspeak and get and invite that way.