I think that with the game getting more popular and the ever increasing number of players going to the forums, guilds are becoming a bigger part of Shadow Era. Although the game itself has little to no support for guilds, I like the fact that guilds are now flourishing more than ever. I find that any online game that provides some sort of player vs player battle, guilds will eventually be formed and will help strengthen the hold a game has on the players.
So to further provide incentive for guilds to thrive, I present
Shadow Era Guild Battle
Intro
Danae looked across the meadow and searched for that inner calm that would normally arise when she was presented Nature's endless beauty. It wasn't there though and it did not surprise her much. She had had a vision of this meadow before and there was nothing calm about that vision.
Blood. Cries. Steel. Fire. Death...
That's what kept creeping into her mind and although the meadow still remained untouched, she knew her visions were not far from the eventual reality. Even now she could pick out signs of the upcoming event. No fauna drinking from the stream. No birds at the fringe of the forest. No insects chirping in the field of grass. If the trees and flowers could uproot themselves, she was sure they would have left as well.
She doubted the animals and insects had the same vision but if they could pick up on anything, it would be the gathering storm of Shadow Energy building up. Where animals would distance themselves from this dark energy, man would converge among it. And this instance will be no different. From the moment she had arrived, she had felt them coming closer and from all directions. The Guilds.
From the oldest to the newest, they were marching their way down and it would not be much longer before the first of them would appear beyond the distance. As Danae stood up, she noticed figures in the horizon. She could not make out who they were but it would not be good for her to be seen there. Danae was a Mod and as such had to be impartial to such events. She took one last look at the meadow and with a slight sigh of the wind, disappeared.
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