Ah leave Dorb alone. He was never evil. I can tell you exactly what he is. Even if he denies that, know that i am right.
Dorbian is chaotic like the wind. Never staying or taking a stand. Constantly changing direction. And for sometime now, he andf sep have had the idea that evil is cool
Thats the only reason they are trying to act evil now. They will become really evil when they realise that evil is much more besides cool. Meanwhile lets see........
And Drak me lad:
Yes i did say that ddin\'t I? Well let me make an update then:
Due to unforseen cicumstances of moogle-ism I now have botched all the tasks that i promised i would do. Not that it means i will help cabal. Moreover they have little need of it.
And futhermore just because i said i fight them doesn\'t neccessarily mean that i think they suck. How about the concept of respect for the enemy eh? Infact i am sure they don\'t suck. I wouldn\'t have left the guild i had helped create if i wasn\'t certain that it had a good future and was in capable hands. I am not someone to shirk responsibilities.
As to the question of why i left at all i would like to say that apart from all the reasons that i gave when i left cabal, there is also that essential element of change.
What does not change stagnates. This is the neverchanging law of nature. Auran was too prominent. I might even say unnecessarily so during the later stages of cabal. People had to know that the Cabal was more and the cabali had to know that they all would get their share of the limelight. Or else work without rewards would bore them right out of activity. I have had my days and now they have theirs and so will their juniors in turn. This keeps the motivation in the organisation intact. The cabali must know that one day it will be their turn to rule.
It is therefore my advice to other guild leaders as well to think about when it might be the right time to pass the baton on. It ensures the health of the guild and it also gets you your own thread where everyone sings your praises

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