@Inkarnate where's the list of the four guilds? I can't seem to find it.
I might've forgotten to migrate them. But here you go:
DRAETHIR:
Sometimes the most essential pillar is the one that will get their hands dirty and not hide the fact. The pathos of Draethir are vicious, but admired for their conviction and dedication to getting results. Founded by a mercenary of the same name, the fraternity attributes its primary virtue as integrity. Represented by unyielding hireswords, self-oriented sorcerers, and pragmatic artisans if you are in a pinch and don’t mind a bit of consequence this is the fraternity to call on. If you choose Draethir you prescribe to getting the job done.
DROX:
The pathos of service and humility, the Drox fraternity has stood indifferent of pathos politics and more concerned with the plight of the smallfolk; and in the current days of the world of Pariah this seems to be unchanged. The Drox fraternity has held many professions and roles in its history but most of all they have seemed to follow a trend of the ranger, warden, priest, and spiritualist. Their founder, Kieamiera Drox, was a fair-haired girl who did right by her gut and not her birthright; a sentiment that is carried in the virtue that has remained central to the fraternity— compassion. If you choose Drox you have the soul of a protector of some form.
QUEON:
The creativity of spirituality, magic, and nobility is always a curious thing; a fact that the pathos of the Queon fraternity have kept in mind for centuries. Founded by the first “wizard”, Queon Toraendel, the fraternity has come to represent a pathos that has evolved with the times; much like their scientific knowledge. Represented by scientists, spellcasters, spiritualists, and craftsmen— the limits of the fraternity seem endless. But with a virtue like knowledge would the sky not be the limit? If you choose Queon you are a great thinker and possibly indebted to your curiosity.
SIKTH:
As discreet as they are ruthless, the pathos of the Sikth fraternity are not for the weak-willed or naively idealistic. However, the followers of the fraternity are not full of assassins and spies exclusively, as anybody who believes in their paramount virtue of unity as defined by the fraternity’s founder, Sieana Kthar, can commit to their cause and beliefs. If you choose Sikth you have a keen practical and cautious mind that believes at all costs things must be bound together.
TYHRIEN:
Out of all of the pathos that are followed it probably comes as no surprise that the Tyhrien fraternity has been the most significant and well-renowned. Named after its founder, Ser Tyhrien Toraendel, the fraternity serves as an icon to all residents of the world that only one virtue is important in life— honor. It is for this reason that one will find many devotees among the noble professions and individuals who are simple idealistic in their mission. If you choose Tyhrien you have the spirit of a knight and a hero.