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about rules ranks

the feat

the guild of adventure

Well, the title and subtitle is an accurate description of the guild, what more is there to say? It's just like an English assignment; you can make your point quite clearly in one sentence, yet the teachers choose to make you dwindle on commentary details, concrete details, and other types of phrases we'd rather not worry about, correct? In this case, I suppose it won't hurt to follow the footsteps of English professors. After all, you're here to learn more about the guild.

The group is divided into two groups--Agency One and Agency Two. You have a choice to join either one. Although they're quite classified as "evil" by world governments alike, you can't honestly find moralities in black and white. Think of it like Thing One and Thing Two. Although they're not so much as the antagonist in Dr. Seuss's lovely story, they don't exactly fix things either. We're quite the opposite of that.

Now, despite both being in the same direction of justice (spiraling downwards, if there's still any confusion as to where they stand between the world's viewpoints of good and evil), these two agencies couldn't be more competitive. Both have the same goals. The same dreams. In all technicalities, the two groups are enemies. But they're joined together by a huger organization, far more mind-blowing than the two agencies could ever consider: The Feat. Enemies chattering like friends--please, that's unheard of. I suppose we're the odd ones out.



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