Also, don't judge a book by the cover (nor the guild by its name). My suggestion is: approach the guilds you might be interested in, get to talk to people there, try to get to know how they are and work as a guild (talk to as many members as possible and ask them lots of questions regarding their guild activities and objectives) and then sleep on it. you can have a lot of fun before joing any guild.
ATM, the Rangers of Yliakum are going through many changes and we're happy to receive new members. We're interested in becoming an all-round in-game community that allows every member and guild friend to have the most fun through good
roleplay. I will be happy to answer any of your questions regarding our objectives and, again, don't be afraid to you take your time to make up your mind. Good guilds are not going anywhere so they can wait a few days.
