Haseo - Carnard Guildmaster?
- Shinsou Wotan
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I have already stated my reasons for believing that he will become the Carnard Guildmaster, which is mainly the fact that screenshots of Carnard's @home reveal that Deathrunty resides there, rather than a Grunty that resembles Silabus.Tsugasa-kun wrote:Haseo can't be the Canard Guildmaster, Thats Silabus. Aparently Haseo is the Guild Master for A guild but it looks like the Headquarters for the Twilight Brigade. Since the room looks exactly the same.
Of course, if you do not believe that evidence, then you can not decide between those two Guilds based on anything but personal opinion. Carnard simply has the most evidence supporting it.
That is true, however, upon hearing that dialogue, I have reason to believe that Shinsou Wotan is correct. Ovan appears to have given Tabby the Key so she could give it to Haseo, however, Tawaraya gives him the Key on the spot.Dengar wrote:You know, it might be worth mentioning, that in //ROOTS, the TaN grunty resembles Tawaraya, rather than Naobi.
Of course, even if this is a fact, and the Grunty resembles a member of the Guild rather than its master, which contradicts what we have been told, then that tells us that Haseo joined Carnard at the very least.
I think that the complete opposite is true, the Key is merely an invitation, it does not appear to make you a member straight away. Unless members were allowed to give Keys out, then how do you think Guilds like Tsuki no Ki or Kestrel grew to be so massive.Dengar wrote:I doubt a non-guild master could even give out keys.
Kestrel is particularly supportive of my own theory, as I doubt Gabi, a rather laissez-faire Guildmaster has given out invites to five thousand players on his own.
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- Shinsou Wotan
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A Guest Key, as far as I can tell, allows a nonmember to enter the guild's @HOME. Nothing more, nothing less.Umbra wrote:I think that the complete opposite is true, the Key is merely an invitation, it does not appear to make you a member straight away. Unless members were allowed to give Keys out, then how do you think Guilds like Tsuki no Ki or Kestrel grew to be so massive.Dengar wrote:I doubt a non-guild master could even give out keys.