It's official! Guilds have been launched! If you're new to The Foundry or you're just curious as to what a Guild looks like, this one is for you.

Wolf & Iron | Feed the Wolf. Be the Iron.
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22
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5 months ago
FF14. How a Guild Works // FOUNDRY FRIDAY
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