The guild was inspired and written by Felicia Day, an avid gamer, who plays World of Warcraft in between acting roles in several US television shows and movies. After a 2 year gaming addiction Day decided to make something productive from her experiences and wrote the series as a sitcom pilot. The series was purposely kept generic to avoid copyright problems and to appeal to a wider audience of massively multiplayer online role-playing game (MMORPG) fans. Day also hoped to show that the stereotypical man living in his parent's basement is not the only kind of gamer. Believing the niche setting wouldn't appeal to television marketing wonks[1], she decided to produce the series online with Jane Selle Morgan and Kim Evey. Day already knew Sandeep Parikh and Jeff Lewis from Empty Stage, a Los Angeles-based comedy theatre, and their roles were written for them. The rest of the cast was filled through auditions. After filming the first 3 episodes in two and a half days they ran out of money. After putting a donation link to Paypal the 4th and 5th episode were almost solely financed by donations. The official website contains 22 episodes, several gag reels and two Christmas specials. son pigro non traduco Sono il mio contributo all'arte