Here I will put a little fact behind the name just so to prove the theory wrong. Xperto is not a new guild, just new to this game. It was originally created on Graalonline years ago back in late 1998 yah i believe thats when i started playing that game

Anyways my guild and another guild lead by my friend Bakyu decided our guilds were so a like that we should join together and we did and changed our name to Tantalus (fact: later that name was used for the thieves guild on final fantasy 9) So yah I just needed to say that

Oh heres a chapter in the story of how Xperto came to be (PlaneShift version of how Xperto came to be

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Chapter Three -\"Avenging the Dead\"-
In the late night our wall scouts reported seeing a large number of bodies marching in the far hills, this could only mean the \"Lurkers\" were about to attack. In more haste than ever all the commoners emptied out of the village through the tunnels underneath, making there way to the exits just located 150 feet from the village. There they would wait until the \"Lurkers\" were all inside the village. We didn\'t have to wait long, as soon as we saw the last of their fighters enter the village our horn blew and we all rallied outside the exits. A second horn blew and every commoner lined up, some armed with long bows others with swords and pikes. The archers all held out the end of their arrows, and a group of children jogged by lighting each with a torch. After the third horn blew the archers released their arrows of flame at the village, and watched as their years of hard work burned away with their enemy. After the smoke settled and the last of \"Lurkers\" turned to ashes, the commoners returned to the village with the excitement of victory.
The Ires strategy worked and the people were safe, but now the second part of the plan would be initiated. A counter-attack on Hydlaa, to get revenge for the misery caused by the greed filled guilds. After recollecting themselves and their battle equipment the commoners began to march toward the city of Hydlaa where the fate of the people would rest...