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'The EITC Lord' Issue 7
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The EITC has encountered many changes as of late. First the dischargement of Samuel Redbeard, then the appointing of Benjamin Macmorgan as the new Lord Marshal of the EITC. But not only has leadership changed, the main EITC guild (guild held in office by the Lord Marshal) has swapped several times already from Co. Black Guard to Unamed to The Co Empire. Although some critizise this fast swapping of guilds, the results are quite impressive. In the Unamed guild there were around 50 members, but in The Co Empire there are currently 115 members. Does the guild name have something to do with it? Some say most defineitly. Others contend that the name doesn't matter, it was simply because there was a recent boom in recruiting. Either way the numbers are there to show that the size of the EITC is
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The EITC has encountered many changes as of late. First the dischargement of Samuel Redbeard, then the appointing of Benjamin Macmorgan as the new Lord Marshal of the EITC. But not only has leadership changed, the main EITC guild (guild held in office by the Lord Marshal) has swapped several times already from Co. Black Guard to Unamed to The Co Empire. Although some critizise this fast swapping of guilds, the results are quite impressive. In the Unamed guild there were around 50 members, but in The Co Empire there are currently 115 members. Does the guild name have something to do with it? Some say most defineitly. Others contend that the name doesn't matter, it was simply because there was a recent boom in recruiting. Either way the numbers are there to show that the size of the EITC is fast growing despite the remarks that the EITC is "going stagnant."