Talk:Assassins' Guild

Below is all the text that was in the article. It's not very readable, but it's what was there. From the links, it look like The Assassin's Guild is a club that plays an LRP called Killer. They are not famous nor important. I think the game Killer deserves an entry, but this club that just plays the game doesn't. I vote to delete this entry. Anyone else? --Frecklefoot 22:32 22 May 2003 (UTC)
 * This is linked to from a page about Cambridge, Massachusetts; however, the description that follows is of the Guild in Cambridge, UK.


 * The website tends to move around; there's currently one at http://www.srcf.ucam.org/assassins/


 * Each member is assigned a number of targets to assassinate during term using water guns, cardboard knives or other approved toy weaponry.


 * Each member, likewise, has three people that they have been assigned as target to. No-one knows whose target they are.


 * Kills and failed attempts are reported to the umpire by both victim and assassin, and published on the website. Eventually, it becomes possible to deduce who one's assassins are.


 * Legal targets are your assigned targets, the people you have been assigned as target to, and anyone carrying a visible legal weapon. Anyone else is an innocent, and killing or attempting to kill them is against the rules.


 * Anyone who breaks any rules is placed on the "wanted" list - that is, assigned as a target to everyone playing at once.


 * That's pretty much it.


 * See also http://www.toothycat.net/wiki/wiki.pl?AssassinsGuild


 * I thought "Assassin's Guild" was the standard name for societies/groups/... for playing "Killer"? I was at Cam, UK, but I'm pretty sure there are Assassin's Guilds at most UK universities - it's an institution, really, kinda like Rag Week... Martin