[quote=@Dead Cruiser] Ehh, now that just sounds like work. Also, jus to express my opinion here, I don't quite like the angle of us being a guild of douchebag, edgy badasses. The "information broker" idea is a good one, as no official guides or lore exist for YGGDRASIL, but the bank idea I think is just kind of ridiculous. I also rather dislike the name for the guildhall, it feels like something that wasn't proofread, and not in the funny way that you're aiming for. Not trying to shit all over everything, just expressing my feelings regarding what you've proposed. I can help work on it later tonight. [/quote] Eh, was that how it came about? Sorry, that's not what I intended. The idea was less "edgy badasses" and more "ughhh, fuck those guys". See, the guild itself is run like a business, which means they display the average standards and practices expected of such (i.e. soulless, money-sucking corporate scumbags). Like you said, they specialize primarily in buying and selling information as well as bartering for items using gold. While looking out for you and your own isn't necessarily evil in the way a PK guild like Ainz Ooal Gown was, it does give you a reputation as scammers and soulless sellout fucks, especially after you've gone behind numerous other guild's backs and sold their competition information or rare items that turned the tide of battle for them against their rivals. That and while the idea of compiling guides for newbies and posting them online sounds like a righteous enterprise on paper, it also means the guild has a long history of scamming which it probably isn't too proud of. The guild isn't a bunch of uber-feared, edgy PvPers who dominate the game with their leet skillz or whatever ([i]like certain other shows[/i]), they're just opportunistic virtual entrepreneurs. You're thinking of assassin's guilds and mercenary groups like the Dark Brotherhood or "generic MMO anime badass guild #1547" when you should be thinking more like the mafia or the Thieve's Guild. The MMO equivalent of white collar criminals. While it's true the fort is well-defended, I was lapsing into a bit of dramatic prose there just so I describe the place in a very stereotypical swords and sorcery kinda way (also, if you can figure out why I decided to call it that and what the name is a joking reference to, you get a cookie).