User blog comment:BannedLagiacrus/Discussion of the Week: Corporations/@comment-4899131-20160407192601

1. Tough call, but the Hunters Guild's conservation ethos sits very well with my Pagan nature-loving sensibilities. We could do with something like this in the real world!

2. None of them, they are all involved with conservation &/or learning & discovery and are therefore very important.

3. Probably the Scriveners, as I find natural history especially fascinating.

4. I'd say the Guild, they seem to be like an umbrella organisation for hunting, while the others have a more specialised area of work.

5. As always, DotW was a voyage of discovery, particularly the Scriveners, Wycadamy & the meaning of the Guild logo this week.

6. I'd always seen the Guild as more of a Hunters' union & regulatory body, so was pleasantly surprised to learn their primary aim is conservation.

7. Easy to answer: John Arthur, seems to me to be the Charles Darwin of the Huntiverse.

8. Researching massive, highly territorial monsters, many of whom are carnivores? Yeah, more that just a little risk involved in their work lol XD

9. Absolutely, it's this kind of lore & legend that give the series its incredible depth.