Guildwatch: My GM Could Also Be Trying To Kill Me not Joke

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Oh man, who informed this noob to write us? This place is for drama stories, not blissful congrats! Oh well, I'll print it anyway: someone in Outland Crusaders on Aegwynn-H wants to thank Unsane for his goodwill and good-natured management. Apparently he works very hard to keep the guild collectively and match up everybody's very different playstyles. Sigh. Good work-- I guess. Electronic mail me back when your guild breaks up!

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