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- Posted: Thu, 24 May 2007 15:51:04 +0000

Aim of the Guild: A small fishing shack, a place for one to come and go as he pleases in order to escape the ordeals of the world, and find a place to relax if only for a moment. Here no one is judged on their past, or the decisions they choose to make, everyone is welcome, and free to stay as long as they like. There is no hatred here, only hope.
Open to Attack: The fishing shack is always open to be intruded upon by military figures, or to have individuals pass through in travel to a battle. However, attacking the shack is not advised as attacking the shack will result in one’s own demise.
Story: Once a great shinobi capable of almost every jutsu known to the world, Noah Akhilles has left his violent lifestyle in the past, instead choosing to run a small fishing shack and inn located in the Northern most recesses of the country, enjoying the warm summers, and mild winters. It is here that he fishes daily, and goes about his life as a peasant leaving his noble name behind, living in solitude. Running the shack is a full-time responsibility and thus attends to it in every way he can throughout the day, choosing to live modestly.
Description: Atop of a small hill lies the shack, a single gravel road leads up to it, lined with river rocks, a tribute to Noah’s need for perfection. All about the hill is levelled gardens, containing carrots, rice and potatoes, all of which Noah grows himself, and tenders to daily. The hill looks out onto the river stream which is only some hundred yards away, allowing for easy access to both fresh spring water which runs down from the mountain, and fish when needed. The shack itself is small, split into three small living quarters, one which Noah claims as his own, yet is rarely seen in, a cooking area immediately to the left of the entrance, and a small storage cabinet where food goods, cooking materials and utensils are kept. The shack is made of mahogany, Noah’s favourite type of wood, and is roofed by clay shingles, which Noah had made himself from the waters of the lake two miles to the east of the shack. No larger than five hundred square feet in size, Noah takes no claim to the land, allowing animals to enter if they choose to, wishing the keep the environment as it was before he intruded.
Alignment: The entirety of this location is a neutral place where one may seek shelter from the cruelties of the world. Here neither evil nor good exists, instead choosing to remain in a state of well-being, balance and flux.