The other I invited to be my friend and he was the first non-guildmate to give an egg to me in the recent event. There have been a few people in my first neighborhood who plundered me until one of my guildmates who is also in my neighborhood plundered them. I said all that to say that, for me, since there isn't the "real time" interaction and the ability to be in the city with an avatar, I haven't noticed any difference in friendliness. On the message boards I would say maybe 10% of the guild posts. I'm not complaining, just getting used to the difference. The only interaction with my guildmates (at least on C & D worlds, would be interested if it's different on N) is via the message boards. The only chat I ever see in FoE is world chat never neighbor nor guild so in one way I feel like I'm playing a solo game except we need each other to help build our cities. There are all kinds of chat bars: server (world) chat guild chat local chat (heard from avatars within a particular distance range) private chat raid chats, etc. In the latter one has an avatar and moves within the worlds. This game is so different from what I have played before ie. After experiencing the benefits of being in a guild that sounded like a good idea. When I wanted to start a second world, one of my C world guildmates said that most of the same people in our guild that are in C world are also in Dunarsund. I don't have any answers to your questions but I landed in Cirgard when I began FoE the same way you landed in Noarsil - it was what was displayed.
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