This is where you come to get help, obviously, but since I know a lot of people come to this guild not knowing where to start, I want to make sure everyone has a chance to get to these links since they're easy to miss in the main forum.
The first one, www.zompist.com/kit.html is one that we give out in pretty much every thread that asks "Where do I start?". Read it. It's a good basic overview of how to conlang for beginners. If you don't like the methods, try something else--make it up as you go along, that's what we're ALL doing biggrin

Most importantly: HAVE FUN. Hyallo, kind of the point in joining a guild on a forum, right? I hope so~ dramallama
Enjoy the links.

Links
The Language Construction Kit: A quickstart guide to coming up with conlangs. It helps insure that you don't forget the big stuff, at least.

How *I* do conlangs: My thread here; my kinda-sorta system on how to do a conlang the slightly-lazier-than-zompist way.

The IPA: Wikipedia's page on the Internation Phonetic Alphabet (IPA). Handy if you understand the sounds and want to know how to represent them on your own conlang's page biggrin

Origin of Language: This is the wikipedia page on the linguistic theories of origin of languages. Even if this isn't your thing, if you scroll all the way to the bottom, there are some links to other pages that you may find handy. (Including a link to their conlang page)

Ardalambion: For my fellow Tolkein fanboys.

Font Making Software: The very same that I used for Kintarasesa. Fairly simple to use.

MASSIVE WORDLIST: Like a gazillion words. Yes, English. Holy crap. It's scary!

BASIC WORDLIST: Another wordlist, this one much shorter. It's for someone who wants the essentials to start biggrin

"Essential World English": A conlangified English, sort of. Essentialifies English to kill off some of the "evilness" of our language, which I've taken advantage of many times in this description twisted Also contains a wordlist.

Conlang Wordmaker: I found this link floating about this forum, and added it here in case anyone is desperate enough to use it razz

http://www.langmaker.com : A wiki site with both conlangs and references/links. Pretty cool, I think. Whee, someone posted D&D's Draconic language! Well, most of it's elsewhere, but they link right to it biggrin