User blog comment:BannedLagiacrus/Discussion of the Week: Corporations/@comment-4702773-20160402162706

1. Hunter's Guild. Yeah, I know, I picked the boring answer. But I really like what they stand for. The want to preserve nature, even though their nature is almost constantly attacking somebody somewhere. I never knew about the crest and what it stood for, and that it ties in the respect for and the need for nature to survive as the community they strive to be. It's all very cool.

2. Sorry, I can't really pick one that I don't like. They all serve an important purpose.

3. I'd be a hunter, of course! Isn't that why we're all here, writing overly complicated comment posts about a fictional universe? Hunter's get to be the Jack-of-all-trades in their world. Gathering medicine, protecting entire cities, exploring new places, discovering new species, or just helping some farmer with his Jaggia problem. Show me the door to the hunter's life, and I'll walk right through. If it's a window, I'll Papyrus dive right through.

4.Isn't the Guild basically everywhere? That's kinda one of the important thigns about being a government. You have to know what's going on.

5. I learned a Super-sized dung load! I always learn new stuff about the lore and history of the MH World in the Dotw.

6. Not particulary.

7. John Arthur. I respect a man who still goes out to do "Grunt Work" even when he is the leader. That shows dedication and a love of the job. Guess I'lll have to find him first!

8. This is hardly a question. Of course there are risk's for every single organization. They all come into contact, willingly I might add, with monsters ranging from Jaggi to Jhen in the name of science or conservation or protecting somebody. Those elder dragon observers get into a freakin' balloon and follow elder dragons like a stalk-y ex! Hunting is one thing, you just piss the Kushala off. These guys make the Kushala feel veeery uncomfortable.

9. I'm all for monster anomolies. How about something like a Commander Great Jaggi. It could be a powerful Great Jaggi that was said to command an army of Great Jaggi that each in turn had a platoon of regular Jaggi. And I'd love to hear a legend about a benevolent Elder Dragon. Something like a Kushala that appeared older than any other that a researcher met in a Tundra storm. The researcher sought refuge in a cave, only to find that the Kushala was also waiting out the storm. The Kushala didn't fight him, but instead got real close and gazed at the scientist, before backing up again and allowed him to stay in the cave. The legend could say that the researcher was up all night keepign a close eye on the dragon, but eventually nodded off. And when he awoke the following morning, the storm had passed and the Kushala had left, leaving him unharmed. Or something like that. We all assume that a lot of the Elder Dragons are more intelligent then we, the pointy stick waving hunters, get to see. So it isn't that far-fetched that an older, wiser Elder would simply ignore a human if he deduced that it meant them no harm. That's just my opinion.