The Consortium is an empires clan with a focus on skill and character. Founded by Dubee and myself, we aim to humble those who boast. Grounds for recruitment are based on combat and leadership ability. Members of The Consortium may be recognized by the |.\\ suffix. In this clan everyone leads and everyone grows. Hardships exist to be adapted to, mistakes to be corrected and obstacles to be overcome. We are working on becoming scrim ready and highly interested in setting dates for one. The Consortium is currently recruiting new operatives. Please talk to any of the officers (FN198, Harryhoot1, ostolero, KayossZero) or visit the clan forum for information regarding joining the clan. site: http://consortiumw.info
Already 21 members? nice. EPIC is eager to scrim like always, especially since BSID didn't show up on our last one.
Hopefully we are able to organize a scrim by the end of the month. Btw, HFNS =/= Consortium. HFNS is an empires elite-vet society that is unrelated to Consortium (HFNS inductees may not be in Consortium and vise versa).
FN198. Have a question, I recently recruited H2 into RAGE knowing he was in HFNS, knowing that HFNS and clans are not the same. But now you seemingly recruited H2 into Consortium as inductee with him being a inductee---> as wallmart stated you cant be inductee in Consortium and HFNS at the same time.
hfns is a skill group, not a clan or team. it's a satirical empires honor society. the consortium is, however, a clan and team. read your pm's
I am still in JPL, but this group is more about active players and scrims. All of JPL's best players don't even play anymore.
"HFNS inductees may not be in Consortium and vise versa" Sorry it is may seem wordy, but "may not be" does not mean "cannot be". In other words, they are two completely independent groups with different requirements. Fyi, H2 is not in HFNS anyway. It doesn't mean he is not good though.
Captain obvious... The problem is he told me he was in HFNS so I recruited him. Now your member list states he is in Consortium. Thx captain obvious.
"may not" isn't necessarily incorrect, but it's poor use of words regardless. "HFNS inductees are not all necessarily in Consortium", or the use of "may, or may not", would convey that better. Your sentence doesn't work in text, only in speech in which the tone of voice can emphasise the may not.