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Graal's military history was shaped by trial and error. Legacies and premier guilds didn't emerge because people were inherently smarter back then; rather, they evolved through perseverance amid failures. Not all of Auel’s guilds came to fruition; he too had projects that resulted in failure. Similarly, Kevlar, Vulnus, Xinke, and even Naz in modern times didn’t find initial success when launching their independent projects. It took trial and error, servitude, and humility. In essence, it took courage to acknowledge that failure precedes success and that one might fail repeatedly before achieving any level of success.
Graal's military history was shaped by trial and error. Legacies and premier guilds didn't emerge because people were inherently smarter back then; rather, they evolved through perseverance amid failures. Not all of Auel’s guilds came to fruition; he too had projects that resulted in failure. Similarly, Kevlar, Vulnus, Xinke, and even Naz in modern times didn’t find initial success when launching their independent projects. It took trial and error, servitude, and humility. In essence, it took courage to acknowledge that failure precedes success and that one might fail repeatedly before achieving any level of success.


This is the reality: present-day militants lack the same drive for originality as the older figures. Modern guilds have become mere replicas devoid of purpose or innovation, falling short of their predecessors. Moreover, anyone still lingering on Graal is too incompetent to take up a leadership role. Graal, an outdated game akin to a Zelda clone from the ‘90s, lacking innovative updates, is destined to fade away eventually. You might wonder why I'm stating seemingly obvious truths—it's because it needed to be articulated. “The Graal Military Community" now exists as a nostalgic but diluted presence in our minds. Attempts to revive or relive its glory days won't suffice anymore. We're all tired; we've grown beyond the fervor of the past. Those forming guilds in 2023, nearing 2024, do so only for entertainment or in attempts to resurrect the old
This is the reality: present-day militants lack the same drive for originality as the older figures. Modern guilds have become mere replicas devoid of purpose or innovation, falling short of their predecessors. Moreover, anyone still lingering on Graal is too incompetent to take up a leadership role. Graal, an outdated game akin to a Zelda clone from the ‘90s, lacking innovative updates, is destined to fade away eventually. You might wonder why I'm stating seemingly obvious truths—it's because it needed to be articulated. “The Graal Military Community" now exists as a nostalgic but diluted presence in our minds. Attempts to revive or relive its glory days won't suffice anymore. We're all tired; we've grown beyond the fervor of the past. Those forming guilds in 2023, nearing 2024, do so only for entertainment or in attempts to resurrect the old.


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