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Everyone in the Caribbean, has belonged to at least one guild or another We all know what kind of friendships and loyalties it can lead to. But we also know the darker side of guilds. Guild wars. When two people share such hatred for the other and send all of their Guild to attack the enemy, with no consent of their own. Why do we fight for some small letters under our name? Why do we fight in the name of someone we hardly know? We are mere pawns in a game that is being played only for the Guildmaster's profit. Each one believes they are in the right, wanting to fight and crush their enemies, for the sake of for more power. But now I say this must end. With each and every Pirate, EITC, or anything else you consider yourself. If we continue down the tunnel of darkness we are on, the light b

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