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== Feral Undead / Tag-less FMs ==
Question: Can one be acknowledged as a member when he goes with the Feral Undead tag and/or when he occassionally ditches his group tag?
Question: Can one be acknowledged as a member when he goes with the Feral Undead tag and/or when he occassionally ditches his group tag?
I have there one zombie who effectively does what this tactic constitutes of... However, I prefer to do my groans as a FU as this is "familiar" to a broader population of zethren, and as a death-cultist I occassionally ditch my group tag to increase the chance of an ill-aimed revive by an ill-informed survivor (like when I sleep at RPs, or when I'm involved in a break-in). --[[User:Spiderzed|Spiderzed]] 14:04, 3 January 2010 (UTC)
I have there one zombie who effectively does what this tactic constitutes of... However, I prefer to do my groans as a FU as this is "familiar" to a broader population of zethren, and as a death-cultist I occassionally ditch my group tag to increase the chance of an ill-aimed revive by an ill-informed survivor (like when I sleep at RPs, or when I'm involved in a break-in). --[[User:Spiderzed|Spiderzed]] 14:04, 3 January 2010 (UTC)
:I've always understood the Feral Undead to be a ''group'' that uses meta-resources (specifically, forums) to communicate and coordinate, albeit loosely, while the Feral Movement is a somewhat group-like set of tactics to circumvent the need for forums by communicating in-game. However, anyone that uses these sorts of tactics can be considered a supporter of the Feral Movement. The tag isn't important in itself, it's just another one of the tactics. - [[User:DevOhm|DevOhm]] 07:20, 4 January 2010 (UTC)s
:I've always understood the Feral Undead to be a ''group'' that uses meta-resources (specifically, forums) to communicate and coordinate, albeit loosely, while the Feral Movement is a somewhat group-like set of tactics to circumvent the need for forums by communicating in-game. However, anyone that uses these sorts of tactics can be considered a supporter of the Feral Movement. The tag isn't important in itself, it's just another one of the tactics. - [[User:DevOhm|DevOhm]] 07:20, 4 January 2010 (UTC)s
::I've never seen FU as a group as such. Granted, they have a need-to-know area and call ocassionally out events as a Fort Creedy siege, but only a minor fraction of the FU participates in this, and most the "group" has done for me was to scent fellow-minded zeds and to receive and send "familiar" groans.
::Count me in then :) --[[User:Spiderzed|Spiderzed]] 19:40, 4 January 2010 (UTC)

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Feral Undead / Tag-less FMs

Question: Can one be acknowledged as a member when he goes with the Feral Undead tag and/or when he occassionally ditches his group tag? I have there one zombie who effectively does what this tactic constitutes of... However, I prefer to do my groans as a FU as this is "familiar" to a broader population of zethren, and as a death-cultist I occassionally ditch my group tag to increase the chance of an ill-aimed revive by an ill-informed survivor (like when I sleep at RPs, or when I'm involved in a break-in). --Spiderzed 14:04, 3 January 2010 (UTC)

I've always understood the Feral Undead to be a group that uses meta-resources (specifically, forums) to communicate and coordinate, albeit loosely, while the Feral Movement is a somewhat group-like set of tactics to circumvent the need for forums by communicating in-game. However, anyone that uses these sorts of tactics can be considered a supporter of the Feral Movement. The tag isn't important in itself, it's just another one of the tactics. - DevOhm 07:20, 4 January 2010 (UTC)s
I've never seen FU as a group as such. Granted, they have a need-to-know area and call ocassionally out events as a Fort Creedy siege, but only a minor fraction of the FU participates in this, and most the "group" has done for me was to scent fellow-minded zeds and to receive and send "familiar" groans.
Count me in then :) --Spiderzed 19:40, 4 January 2010 (UTC)