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Meanwhile, Shimmerillion began developing a test website; several community members stepped forward to provide associated domain names, which allowed the integration of redirects to one central site. A news feed was ultimately assimilated into the website, while individual Messengers began collecting news postings from the various related websites and forums.
 
Meanwhile, Shimmerillion began developing a test website; several community members stepped forward to provide associated domain names, which allowed the integration of redirects to one central site. A news feed was ultimately assimilated into the website, while individual Messengers began collecting news postings from the various related websites and forums.
  
The Guild initially was intended to be an umbrella service that existing news organizations—the [[Cavern Communications Network]], [[The Cavern Today]], Uru Radio, Relayer Corps, Cavern Criers—could join and work with as ''Affiliates''. This idea however never really worked well, initially because the Guild was too small to be able to form an effective network, but also because of the fear that they would lose their identity.
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The Guild initially was intended to be an umbrella service that existing news organizations—the '''Cavern Communications Network''', '''[[The Cavern Today]]''', '''Uru Radio''', '''Relayer Corps''', '''Cavern Criers'''—could join and work with as ''Affiliates''. This idea however never really worked well, initially because the Guild was too small to be able to form an effective network, but also because of the fear that they would lose their identity.
  
 
Other notable Messengers of this era: Marten, Narym, Blutec, BladeLakem, Veralun.
 
Other notable Messengers of this era: Marten, Narym, Blutec, BladeLakem, Veralun.
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At the end of their six month terms, Theremin was replaced by Lunanne as Guild Master, while Leonardo was reelected. Lunanne also became Chief-Editor of the Magazine, changing its name from ''Go!'' to ''The Cavern Post''. The Messengers activities became stable, and the Guild started to actually gain both respect and dignity in the community.
 
At the end of their six month terms, Theremin was replaced by Lunanne as Guild Master, while Leonardo was reelected. Lunanne also became Chief-Editor of the Magazine, changing its name from ''Go!'' to ''The Cavern Post''. The Messengers activities became stable, and the Guild started to actually gain both respect and dignity in the community.
  
In November [[2011 CE|2011]] Cyan announced that the [[CAVCON]], the fund tally that sustained [[Myst Online: Uru Live#Myst Online: Uru Live (again)|MOULa]] has been wrong for a while (2 instead of 4) and the actual funding situation was critical. Many discussions were started on forums on how to raise more funds. Ghaelen, of the Guild of Healers, contacted the Messengers to distribute a CAVCON informative KI-mail. Kaelis Ebonrai then came up with the idea of a big party: the CavCon Awareness Party.
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In November [[2011 CE|2011]] Cyan announced that the [[CAVCON]], the fund tally that sustained [[Myst Online: Uru Live (again)|MO:ULa]] has been wrong for a while (2 instead of 4) and the actual funding situation was critical. Many discussions were started on forums on how to raise more funds. Ghaelen, of the Guild of Healers, contacted the Messengers to distribute a CAVCON informative KI-mail. Kaelis Ebonrai then came up with the idea of a big party: the CavCon Awareness Party.
  
 
In just one week, Leonardo contacted all the high-profile [[D'niJ]]s about reserving several hours for their music shows during over 24-hours of celebrations. This event, the first organized by the Messengers, was a huge success and attracted explorers both new and old. With the help of the H'Uru group, which provided a Link [[Robot|Bot]] and special in-game "illusions", and the support of important D'niJs such as Ktahdn (Lord Chaos), Donahoo, Dichromus, and many other, the CAVCON was brought back to level 4. This party started a tradition of others such as the Anniversary Party from the Guild of Healers.
 
In just one week, Leonardo contacted all the high-profile [[D'niJ]]s about reserving several hours for their music shows during over 24-hours of celebrations. This event, the first organized by the Messengers, was a huge success and attracted explorers both new and old. With the help of the H'Uru group, which provided a Link [[Robot|Bot]] and special in-game "illusions", and the support of important D'niJs such as Ktahdn (Lord Chaos), Donahoo, Dichromus, and many other, the CAVCON was brought back to level 4. This party started a tradition of others such as the Anniversary Party from the Guild of Healers.

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