Guilds - The Ebon Hawk
Crimson Nova - Empire
The Crimson Nova was one of many chapters of the Bounty Hunters' Guild in operation prior to and during the Clone Wars, and was considered one of the most powerful. The Crimson Nova operated out of The Rig, a space station in the Stenness Node.
During the Clone Wars, the leader of the Crimson Nova, a Farghul named Mika, was approached by Kh'aris Fenn, who offered bounties on members of the Jedi Order. Prior to this meeting, when a Human named Stroth had been in charge, the Crimson Nova had steered clear of the Jedi Knights. However, Mika sanctioned these Jedi bounties, which led to a devastating attack on Jedi on Null. This caught the attention of Jedi Master Mace Windu. Windu, along with Masters Kit Fisto, Saesee Tiin and Agen Kolar, disbanded the chapter after they refused to cooperate.
This chapter also included Aurra Sing[1]; she later gave the Jedi information that helped lead to Crimson Nova in return for being released from Oovo IV.
Crimson Nova eventually resurfaced under Mika's lead after she returned from a stint in prison. Shortly after the Battle of Yavin, Nova members Breela (Mika's daughter), Boushh and Zuckuss tracked down and engaged the fugitive Jedi Master Kai Justiss on Garqi.
Divided Souls – Empire
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Guilds that have a bad reputation on The Ebon Hawk
Jedi Academy - Immature
Azure Blades - Griefers
Inconceivable - Griefers
A griefer is a player in a multiplayer video game who deliberately irritates and harasses other players within the game, using aspects of the game in unintended ways. A griefer derives pleasure primarily or exclusively from the act of annoying other users, and as such is a particular nuisance in online gaming communities, since griefers often cannot be deterred by penalties related to in-game goals.
In the culture of massively multiplayer online role-playing games (MMORPG) in Taiwan, such as Lineage, griefers are known as white-eyed — a metaphor meaning that their eyes have no pupils and so they look without seeing. The behaviours which cause players to be stigmatized in this way include cursing, cheating, stealing and unreasonable killing.