In-game name and level: Dmitri Fatkin, level 20 (what else a PvP character can be?

Age: 32.
Timezone and times usually on: UTC +04:00.
Play-style (PvP, PvE, WvW Etc.): mostly Heroes' Ascent.
PvP Experience (rank, accomplishments, etc.): rank 9, rank 8, rank 8, rank 5 - all from year 2008. Back to 2005 founded a guild which later became top 1, see http://www.sotzone.ru/gw/SoT_2006-2008/ for more info.
Professions played in PvP: usually a Monk, Mesmer or an Ele, it depends on the enviroment.
PvE Experience (accomplishments, dungeons, etc.): It's been a long time since I avidly played this.
Other guilds: Soldiers of Thunderstorm [SoT], Random Ascalon Fools [RAF].
Reason for leaving previous guild: the first stopped playing Guild Wars 1 about five years ago and the second wasn't left: I'm still its leader, in fact.
What is your home server?: American, International District 1 for HA.
Why you want to join [ZoS]?: To revive the good-old memories, I guess, since I used to be a part of it prior to original game's release. The main reason of my request is that I'd be happy to stay specifically in the company of your guild, sometimes calling the other members to participate in different kinds of PvP such as HA, AB or JQ. Right now, there are about 4 active members in RAF, as well as about two other interested primarily in PvP within the alliance. By joining the ZoS I expect to broaden the circle of friends for the runs I'm casually arranging for HA.
How long have you been playing the game?: For about 10 years.
Do you have TeamSpeak 3 and a working microphone?: Sure, though I'm not too much interested in Guild Wars 2. I don't even have an active account, to be honest.
Have you read and do you agree with our rules?: Yes.
A little about yourself: Well, I live in a beautiful city of Moscow, have a passion for eastern (especially Indian) culture, Chinese tea, jogging in the park, speed-racing on karts, being rather interested in esoteric knowledge, a little bit of programming (mostly PHP these days), sometimes board games and occasionally testing the newly-released software. My key approach to things is that they tend to resolve with time, so it's better to give them the exact amount of attention they require. You can compare me with Lewis on that part, who also used to be one of the past key figures of RAF.

