For us in CP, this event was also great fun, in learning how to mobilize our people and think strategically about how to get this event done as quickly as possible and with success. The way others would tell it, it's as though it was just rote for us, and we were squeezing out the 'little guys'.
A large guild can either fall apart from disunity, or succeed with well-executed tactics and ideas. When it is cohesive it is, by its nature of numbers, stronger than the smaller. When it lacks unity, a smaller, more nimbler guild will prevail. From a role-playing standpoint, we DO consider ourselves the protectorate of the Zoraii, and this gave us a chance to prove it. Given our numbers (still relatively low compared to any other game

As for larger-scale issues, CP is NOT against alliances with other guilds that follow the Kami. We give credit where credit is due, in-guild and out. On the whole, I would suggest we find ways to work together to ensure everyone a good time, and everyone the opportunity to succeed. If others choose to be isolationist out of spite, then CP has no charter to assist.
I know this may seem like a hi-jacking, but the observant reader will notice that it reflects (in broad strokes) the tenor of one land on one server, and may help GMs to tailor their events to the unique politics/conflicts resident in at least one region of Atys.
Mookse