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Old Dec 07, 2007, 03:48 AM // 03:48   #1
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New Kurzick guild looking for friendly/active members. Once we get our faction built up to 500k we will be merging into an alliance that owns Brauer Academy. We are a PvE based guild that also does {h}fff/ab for faction. We are more then willing to teach both hff and fff to any interested in learning. Kurzick title hunters are more then welcome! Along with the PvE side we will eventually grow a faction of our members into PvPers (in time). We have a hall/cape (hall not full as of yet but in the working). Also we do have vent and a webpage set up.

Feel free to PM for more info!

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