Rivalry
A rivalry occurs when a dispute arises between two or more clans. Historically, a rivalry would involve disputes outside of the game (such as on fansites and clan forums) and occasional engagements during events such as PK trips, but could be resolved by an official war. However this trend has since fallen out of favour and most modern rivalries generally involve numerous PKRIs with no clear means of resolution.
A crashwar is the most intense form of rivalry, in which a clan will attempt to constantly disrupt all of the enemy's PvP events. Dishonourable actions such as spying and leaking of sensitive clan information are commonplace in almost all modern rivalries.
WG has had several rivalries over the course of it's history, though at present the clan has no formal enemies. The last rivalry was with Nothing Left from 2019 to 2020.
Contents
- 1 Historical Rivalries
- 1.1 Anarchy
- 1.2 The Blade Keepers*
- 1.3 Chivalry of Legends
- 1.4 Collision
- 1.5 Critical Damage
- 1.6 Dead on Arrival
- 1.7 Distortion
- 1.8 Divine Forces and Violent Resolution
- 1.9 Fear
- 1.10 Followers of Malkav
- 1.11 Jaja
- 1.12 Knights of Death
- 1.13 Noobs Incorporated
- 1.14 Nothing Left
- 1.15 Oblivion
- 1.16 Red Blade Hunters
- 1.17 Reign of Terror
- 1.18 The Revolution*
- 1.19 Rune Outlaws
- 1.20 Shadow Elves
- 1.21 The Synergy*
- 1.22 The Unbreakables
- 2 References
Historical Rivalries
In the past, WG has had rivalries with the following clans. Clans who are/were also relatives of WG such as exodi are marked with an asterisk (*).
Anarchy
Anarchy was a clan founded by Chronic24 on 11 November 2002.[1] As WG's strength grew during late 2004 and early 2005, they gained the attention of several larger clans including Anarchy. Anarchy ambushed several WG PK trips[2], and allegedly crashed WG's first war. WG declared war on Anarchy at least once, though the offer was declined. The hostilities between the two clans died out over time. Anarchy closed on 22 July 2007.[3]
The Blade Keepers*
- Main article: The Blade Keepers
The Blade Keepers (TBK) was a clan founded by Vio in February 2011. TBK was an exodus of WG. Initially on peaceful terms, a few disgruntled WG decided to hunt TBK on a PK trip which resulted in a rivalry being declared on 1 March. Hostilities continued for around one month, with WG generally having the upper hand. In April 2011, a range of issues caused a split in TBK with two exodi breaking out from it. Despite a peace treaty being negotiated with WG in mid-April, TBK had not managed to recover after a full month and the decision to close was made on 4 May 2011. Vio later rejoined WG.
Chivalry of Legends
Chivalry of Legends (CL) was a clan formed by Goku Nazz and Free Deem in June 2005. CL was created through the merging of two clans - The Dark Chivalry and Legendary Knights.
In December 2005, CL began publicly flaming WG, earning them a negative reputation on fansites such as Zybez (RuneScape Community). CL claimed this was due to WG backing out of a planned fight, for which a victory for CL would have put them in the top 20.[4] WG history records that hostilities began before the fight - which was scheduled on 8 December - and WG cancelled the fight on 15 December[5] due to the increasing levels of tension. No war was fought, and the rivalry eventually died down.
In late 2005/early 2006, CL merged with the Death Legions to form Chivalry Legions, which lasted for several more years. CL closed on 23 January 2013[6], though their forums have remained active for several years afterwards and reunion events were occasionally held.[7]
Collision
Collision (Coll) was a clan founded on 19 March 2006.[8] Hostilities between WG and Coll arose in late 2006, when Coll were declined a fight while WG was preparing to war Rune Raiders. Coll were not informed about the RR fight and were angered at having their request seemingly declined for no reason, though nothing serious followed. Collision is known to have closed and reopened at least once, and their last recorded activity was on 19 March 2017, on their 11th birthday.[9]
Critical Damage
Critical Damage (CD) was a no-honour clan which began as an open clan chat during or before 2008, and eventually became an established clan, founded by Maurice05 and Tukuruk91.[10]
In February 2012, CD publicly called out WG's allies BlacKnights, flaming WG in the process. WG responded by simply wishing CD "good luck" on the Zybez fansite, commencing the rivalry.[11] Several fights were exchanged over the following year, and occasional spying proved to be an issue.[12]
In early 2013 CD entered a crashwar with Poison, and attempted to crash a planned fight between WG and Poison in May 2013. The two fighting clans along with AC managed to clear CD twice with success. The following month, WG staff showed interest in supporting Poison in their crashwar - however this was largely disapproved of by the rest of the clan, and the rivalry eventually died off.[13]
CD is known to have closed and re-opened multiple times over the course of its history, the most recent reference to them being in July 2018.[14]
Dead on Arrival
Dead on Arrival (DoA) was a clan formed on 31 October 2004.[15] During mid-2005, tension was growing between WG and DoA after several unplanned fights in P2P Wilderness. WG declared war as a means to resolve this tension, resulting in the legendary WG vs DoA. DoA is believed to have closed sometime around 2008.[citation needed]
Distortion
Distortion (DS) was a clan founded by Pkay Outlaw in December 2008. A short conflict between WG and DS occurred after a war in July 2009. WG posted a victory topic on the Zybez/RuneScape Community fansite claiming they had won 2 out of 3 rounds as was agreed, while DS officials tried to claim it had been one constant PKRI from which DS had been the ultimate victor. Drama further ensued regarding WG bringing allies (Zero Tolerance) and Distortion's welfare gear. The dispute was fairly short-lived.[16] No record of a closing topic can be found, though DS is believed to have faded into inactivity over the course of 2010.[17]
Divine Forces and Violent Resolution
Divine Forces (DF, sometimes erroneously referred to as DF2) and Violent Resolution (VR or V2R) are two clans which have shared an alliance or alliance-like relationship for a large portion of their history. DF was founded by Death240 on 13 August 2005, while VR was founded by General Shop, Drew Koskey, Viper1500 , and Stephen22288 on 7 August 2006 through the merging of two clans, Awaken and Hostile.
In early 2009, in an attempt to become more involved in clan PvP once again (outside of the Clan Wars arena), WG attempted to support The Titans (TT) in opposition to DF and VR who were known for constant crashing and flaming of TT. His Lordship pledged WG to the cause of counter-crashing, which would have meant interrupting a planned fight between VR and DF. In response, both DF and VR - two of the strongest clans of the day - directed their anger towards WG. Dalejamesw - a former Warlord and valued Council member of WG who had resigned and joined DF - directed hostilities towards WG including sending DF on hunts and spies into the clan. He was exiled from WG as a result.[18] Eventually, WG made the decision to abandon the cause and subsequently avoid political drama with the upper tier clans - a stance which WG maintains to this day. WG Warlord Mugger84 is recognised as being instrumental in ceasing the hostilities.
As of 2020, both DF and VR are active clans in Old-School RuneScape.
Fear
- Main article: Fear
Fear (sometimes stylised as FEAR) was a clan founded in March 2003. Fear's relationship with WG was initially hostile due to several run-ins in the Wilderness in late 2004. After the events surrounding Write2brandy and the resulting feud with the Rune Outlaws, Fear ended previous hostilities and offered WG their support against RO. Fear closed on or around 19 July 2006.
Followers of Malkav
Followers of Malkav (FoM) was a clan founded on 2 August 2003. Tension arose after FoM crashed the WG vs DoA in July 2005. WG history says the respect for FoM was never quite restored, but nothing serious is believed to have occured between the two clans. FoM closed and reopened as Malkavian Scourge on 13 June 2008.[19] Their last recorded activity was participation in the 2009 Jagex Clan Cup, where they placed third in the Skilling Cup.[20]
Jaja
Jaja is the name applied to various clan-like communities such as Jaja Pride and Jaja Legacy which began as open clan chats around 2009, and later became an official team.
While many early skirmishes between WG and Jaja were held, the first serious offense was on 8 June 2013, when WG fought Jaja under the moniker Interception. The terms of war agreed upon were a matched-options, single spells fight - however Interception simply rushed WG with their full numbers and ice barrage, quickly killing all of WG without the opportunity for a fair fight.[21]
In August of 2013, several WG members flamed Jaja on a Twitch livestream, resulting in hostile retaliation. Jaja performed several DDoS attacks on the clan's forums and senior staff members - the first instance of cyber warfare in the clan's history.[22] These continued over the following few weeks - however WG chose not to entertain Jaja and refused to give them any in-game action, saying "WG is WG, and we do things our way regardless of politics".[23] Realising they wouldn't get a reaction, Jaja eventually ceased the hostility.
The current status of Jaja is unknown.
Knights of Death
The Knights of Death (KoD) was a clan founded by Slayeroftime in February 2003.[24] KoD were also members of The Federation in 2004 and allies of The Sabres around 2005.[25]
WG initially offered KoD an alliance, though KoD never accepted the offer and WG's relationship with the clan was relatively unstable. Hostilities began with the WG vs Rune Outlaws war in November 2004, where KoD interferred due to a miscommunication. Shortly after in December 2004, the clan crashed a bronze war held prior to WG's 2004 Anniversary celebrations, and were exposed publicly for it. The rivalry ended in early 2005 when KoD declared war on WG but was declined, and subsequently proposed a fight with their junior clan. WG won, but KoD juniors fought with honour - gaining WG's respect and ending all hostilities.
KoD is known to have closed at least once, but was reopened by Sisco84 in July 2009. No other surviving records of KoD have been found.
Noobs Incorporated
Noobs Incorporated or Noobs Inc (NI) was a no-honour clan originally formed during or before 2007. The clan is known to have closed and re-opened at least once, with one rendition opening on or around 31 August 2009.[26] A short-lived feud arose between WG and The Sabres and NI in November 2009, when NI crashed a TS war which WG was assigned to protect. A few days later, WG and TS hunted NI on an allied PK trip, clearing them twice with no casualties - bringing about swift justice and revenge.[27]. No other surviving records of NI have been found.
Nothing Left
- Main article: Nothing Left (clan)
Nothing Left (NL) was a clan founded by Ross on 6 July 2019, and the last exodus of the Wilderness Guardians to date. Hostilities between WG and NL rapidly formed and several fights occured throughout mid 2019, though the intensity dimished over the course of late 2019 and early 2020 as NL grew in power. NL merged with PlayDead in July 2020 after just over one year.
Oblivion
A rivalry with a PvP clan named Oblivion (unrelated to the better known Oblivion PvM) has been recorded in WG's history, though details are unknown[citation needed].
Red Blade Hunters
Red Blade Hunters (RBH) is a clan founded in 2004 or early 2005, and notable for being considered Vio's first clan.
Hostilities arose between WG and RBH after a planned war in April 2010. RBH brought welfare gear (including steel) and immediately broke the boundaries of the war zone, leading to WG walking out and claiming a default win. RBH responded negatively and refused a clean fight, leading to WG deciding to hunt them during subsequent PK trips.[28] In 2014, Vio admitted to joining RBH on a spare account in order to spy on RBH and track them on PK trips, which resulted in multiple successful ambushes. The WG staff were aware of Vio's actions, despite it being a violation of WG's Honour code. Vio independently chose to gather intelligence on RBH as he took responsibility for the original war, having initially recommended RBH as an opponent to the WG leadership. Vio was eventually caught by RBH staff but claimed he had simply wanted to rejoin RBH without leaving WG, and WG denied any knowledge of spying.[29]
Despite the past hostilities, Vio rejoined RBH in 2015 without issue, and RBH joined the Justice Alliance in September 2016, six years later. As of 2020, RBH is still an active clan in Old-School RuneScape.
Reign of Terror
Reign of Terror (RoT) is a no-honour clan founded in 2004. As the arguably most-powerful no-honour clan in the game, RoT has been considered to be WG's ideological enemy.
The event which is considered to have started the rivalry was a fight between WG and Rune Raiders in mid-2006, for which RoT sent spies into both clans in an attempt to crash. WG called on RuneScape Dinasty to AC the fight, which RSD did successfully. WG and RoT would end up fighting almost daily over the summer of 2006 in competition for the #3 P2P rank. RoT would even change their Home world to 27 - the same as WG's - in order to get more hits on WG. However, WG's ability to contest RoT arguably ended on 1 December 2006 with D-Day; a brief period of closure and the subsequent loss of over 100 members resulted in WG losing their position as one of the top P2P clans in the game.
Aside from a few skirmishes over the years - particularly in the early days of Old-School RuneScape - WG has generally remained unable to compete with RoT due to the clans' vast differences in power. Despite his relationship to WG, Vio produced a popular documentary for RoT in 2017, much to His Lordship's disapproval.[30] RoT has closed and reopened multiple times, with the most recent rendition opening on 24 February 2013. As of 2020, RoT remains an active clan in Old-School RuneScape, and continue to use OSRS world 327 as their home world.
The Revolution*
- Main article: The Revolution
The Revolution (TR) was an exodus of WG formed by Rick Hamm in early 2005. A short-lived rivalry occured between WG and TR, but was ended when TR closed suddenly in March 2005. Rick Hamm returned to WG.
Rune Outlaws
- Main article: Rune Outlaws
The Rune Outlaws (RO) was a clan founded by Renesito during or before 2004. A rivalry between WG and RO began November 2004, when flaming resulted in WG's first war. Subsequent declarations were made, and WG exposed RO as dishonourable and disrespectful to the wider clan community, leading to RO's eventual collapse and closure. Leader Renesito continued to publicly slander WG long after RO had closed.
Shadow Elves
Shadow Elves (SE) was a clan founded by Nightrider7 and Hawkhunter07 around July 2004.[31] SE made attempts to crash WG's 2008 Anniversary for unknown reasons. SE closed around 1 October 2009.[32]
The Synergy*
- Main article: The Synergy
The Synergy (Syn) was an exodus of WG formed by Eragon Cd in 2004. Shortly after opening, a rivalry began between WG and Syn, and hostilities lasted for around four or five months. Eventually, Eragon Cd and His Lordship worked out a peace treaty and an alliance. Syn closed on or around 29 June 2008.
The Unbreakables
The Unbreakables (TU) was a clan founded in July 2003.[33] In mid-2005, WG fought TU in a fight which gained them recognition by the upper clan world, with both clans bringing around 100 men. WG defeated TU, but were accused of cheating. This took a significant amount of time to resolve, but WG was eventually proven innocent. TU closed around August 2005.[34]
References
- ↑ ULTRASMASHER, 5 June 2007, Clan Anarchy 108 or 103 FA, RuneScape Bits and Bytes
- ↑ 77LEIGH77, 2 January 2005, Leighs Raid, S4
- ↑ GKITTI, 27 July 2007, Re: Clan Anarchy?, Tip.It
- ↑ JUNGLEBISCUIT, 25 January 2010, Runescape Clans - The History of Chivalry Legions, Junglebiscuit
- ↑ S10 Important Announcements (Internet Archive)
- ↑ DRAGOX, 24 January 2013Chivalry Legions Closed, Collision
- ↑ Chivalry Legions, retrieved 11 July 2020
- ↑ MANNY, 31 July 2013, Collision History | 2006 - 2011 ERA, Collision
- ↑ YUNGIN, 19 March 2017, (PKRI) Collision Defeats Poison, Collision
- ↑ MAURICE05, 25 September 2008, Critical Damage, Sal's RuneScape Forum
- ↑ VIO, 2 February 2012, Wg/dg's Message To Cd, Zybez
- ↑ VIO, 10 April 2012, MeXi exiled, SMF
- ↑ VIO, 6 June 2013, WG joins the AntiCrashwar, SMF
- ↑ KANE, 22 July 2018, Critical Damage, Sharkbrew
- ↑ Dead on Arrival, retrieved 11 July 2020
- ↑ BACK TO OWN, 12 July 2009, Wilderness Guardians Vs Distortion, Zybez
- ↑ Clan Distortion, Internet Archive, retrieved 11 July 2020
- ↑ HIS LORDSHIP, 20 June 2011, Exiled Members, SMF
- ↑ Malkavian Scourge, RuneScape, retrieved 11 July 2020
- ↑ Jagex Clan Cup 2009, The RuneScape Wiki, retrieved 11 July 2020
- ↑ MOJO, 8 June 2013, (Recap) Why you don't fight pures, SMF
- ↑ HIS LORDSHIP, 18 August 2013, The DDoS, SMF
- ↑ HIS LORDSHIP, 28 August 2013, We may lose our forums again, SMF
- ↑ Knights of Death, Internet Archive, retrieved 11 July 2020
- ↑ SABRE TREKY, 4 March 2005, The Sabres Want You!, RuneScape Bits and Bytes
- ↑ GAMERR, 31 August 2009, Noobs Inc Reopening., Tip.It
- ↑ VIO, 16 December 2009, WG & TS - Raid 06/12/2009, YouTube
- ↑ VIO, 19 April 2010, WG vs RBH - Evidence, YouTube
- ↑ VIO, 3 October 2014, I confess everything., SMF
- ↑ VIO, 28 February 2017, Reign of Terror, YouTube
- ↑ OBFUSCATOR, 24 July 2009, Shadow Elves celebrate 5 years, Tip.It
- ↑ OBFUSCATOR, 5 October 2009, Shadow Elves Closes, Tip.It
- ↑ BLADEUSER1, 27 December 2004, The Unbreakables!, RuneScape Bits and Bytes
- ↑ The Unbreakables, Internet Archive, retrieved 11 July 2020