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5-06-2007 @ 8:48AM
Lunada said...
i would rather have a smaller, closer guild. To me the larger the guild the less the individual becomes important acuse at that point they would only see u as the 70 druid, mage, lock, etc (especially if u enter a guild in which u dont know anyone). My guild is small, in fact, out of the 20 members in it (mostly alts of good friends)only 2 r on most of the time (me and one other person), but i still perfer it to the larger guilds in which the individual is phased out to make way for the well-being of the guild as a whole (not that, that is always a bad thing).
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