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| {{Codex TOC}}'''The Art of Vendetta''' | | The "'''Art of Vendetta'''" is a codified set of rules designed to govern fair play between Independent Units during [[Dark Brotherhood]] wide competitions. The following rules are strictly enforced throughout |
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| In order to maintain structure, honor and fair play in any competition between [[Battleteam]]s, [[House]]s and [[Clan]]s, the following rules have been formulating governing such events within the [[Dark Brotherhood]]. However, in order to prevent the decendence of the houses into total chaos, the following rules or the "'''Art of Vendetta'''" will be strictly enforced.
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| == Part I: The General Directives == | | == Part I: The General Directives == |
| * The Forms of the Art of Vendetta must be obeyed. | | * The Grand Master and Deputy Grand Master have the authority to declare a Vendetta. |
| * No House shall make '''war''' upon another with which it is joined in a Clan.
| | * All Houses and Clans will follow the directives of [[The Council|the Council]] regarding Vendettas. |
| * No House may make '''war''' upon itself or any of its factions.
| | * All members of the Dark Brotherhood are eligible to participate in a [[Great Jedi War]] or [[Rite of Supremacy]]. Only members of participating Clans may participate in Clan Feuds. |
| * No Clan may make '''war''' upon its conjoined Houses.
| | * A Vendetta's rules will be tailored for the individual event. Rules for the event will be published prior to the event's official start. |
| * No House or Clan may interfere in the conflicts of another House or Clan.
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| * No Clan may take steps to recruit members of another Clan.
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| * All Houses and Clans will follow the directives of the [[Dark Council]] regarding House conflicts. | |
| * Competitions must be submitted to and approved by the [[Deputy Grand Master]] before proceeding. | |
| * Members must be in a Battleteam or part of a Clan/House summit to participate in Vendettas and sanctioned competitions. | |
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| == Part II: The Forms of Vendetta == | | == Part II: The Forms of Vendetta == |
| Vendettas can take the following forms. | | Vendettas can take the following forms. |
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| | | * '''[[Great Jedi War]]''' - At this level, Clans will battle for supremacy in the Brotherhood in the form of earning the titles of First Clan, Second Clan, and Third Clan of the Brotherhood. |
| * '''[[Rite of Supremacy]]''' - At this level, Clans will battle for supremacy in the Brotherhood in the form of earning the titles of First Clan, Second Clan, and Third Clan of the Brotherhood. In addition, Houses battle to earn respective titles pertaining to their aligned Order. | | * '''[[Rite of Supremacy]]''' - At this level, Clans will battle one another or other threats for rewards decided upon by the Council. |
| * '''[[Great Jedi War]]''' - At this level, Clans will battle for rewards decided upon by the Dark Council. | | * '''Clan Feud''' - At this level, two Clans will directly '''war''' upon one another under the supervision of the Council. Spoils may include the possessions of the other Clan agreed upon upfront or other valuable items determined by the Council. |
| * '''Clan Feud''' - At this level, two Clans will directly '''war''' upon one another in an attempt to win the possessions of the other. | |
| * '''Sanctioned competition''' - This is a competition that has been given the expressed approval of the Deputy Grand Master. It can include an internal Battleteam competition or competitions involving a House or a Clan. It also covers inter-Clan competitions that do not fall into the format of Clan Feuds.
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| == Part III: The '''Spoils''' of '''War''' == | | == Part III: The '''Spoils''' of '''War''' == |
| ;Awards for a Rite of Supremacy
| | =====Awards for a Great Jedi War===== |
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| | * The '''titles of First Clan, Second Clan, and Third Clan of the Brotherhood''' will be awarded to the top placing Clans in overall scores in the Great Jedi War. |
| | * Additional awards presented to the victor of a Great Jedi '''War''' will be decided upon individually by the Council. |
| | * '''[[Novae]]''' are granted to individuals placing first, second, or third in Great Jedi War competitions, along with appropriate credit bonuses for placement and participation based on the [[Possessions Salary Policy]]. |
| | * '''Credits''' will be awarded to Clans based on tailored rules established prior to each War. |
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| The titles of First Clan, Second Clan, and Third Clan of the Brotherhood will be awarded to those Clans which show the top three places of supremacy. In addition, the first three placing Houses of each Order shall receive a title relating to their placing and Order (i.e. First House of the Sith, Second House of the Sith, etc.). Lastly, placing individuals are usually awarded Gold, Silver and Bronze [[Novae]]. | | =====Awards for a Rite of Supremacy===== |
| | * The awards presented to the victor of a Rite of Supremacy will be decided upon individually by the Council. |
| | * In addition, placing individuals are awarded Gold, Silver and Bronze [[Novae]]. |
| | * '''Credits''' will be awarded to Clans based on tailored rules established prior to each Rite of Supremacy. |
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| | =====Awards for a Clan Feud===== |
| | * The victorious Clan will earn spoils decided upon by the overseeing Council pursuant to the Clan Feud policy, which may involve wagered possessions. |
| | * In addition, the individuals placing first, second, and third overall across all competitions will earn [[Novae]]. |
| | * Clans may wager possessions in the Clan inventory with the approval of the Grand Master. |
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| ;Awards for a Great Jedi '''War'''
| | =====War Heroes===== |
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| | For excellence in the field of battle, members can be given special titles for placing in the top three in a major vendetta. First Hero, Second Hero, and Third Hero are the titles awarded, each for their respective vendetta. Clan feuds, while a form of vendetta, are not eligible events for these titles. See the MAA Policies page for more information |
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| The awards presented to the victor of a Great Jedi '''War''' will be decided upon individually by the Dark Council. In addition, placing individuals are usually awarded Gold, Silver and Bronze Novas.
| | == Part IV: Penalties for Violation of the Art of Vendetta == |
| | All Vendettas conducted in the Dark Jedi Brotherhood take place under the established rules set forth in the [[Covenant]] and [[Rites of Combat]]. The [[Justicar]] is the Chief Judge of Vendetta related disputes, violations, and penalties. |
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| | == Part V: Transfers during DB-wide events and Clan Feuds == |
| | To prevent abuse of the transfer system and to prevent the problem of people moving into clans solely for the purpose of participation in one large event, it is hereby ordered that all inter-clan transfers stop one week prior to any DB-wide event (including the competing clans during a Clan Feud), and continue that way until the event's end. |
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| ;Awards for a Clan Feud
| | [[Rogue]] members may still transfer into clans during the transfer-ban-window, and may participate in said event but do not accumulate points for any unit as a rogue, and will not transfer any points earned while a rogue to a Clan. |
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| The victorious Clan shall take one of the possessions of the losing Clan. The possessions at stake must be approved by the Dark Council beforehand.
| | == Part VI: Clan Feuds == |
| | Clan Feuds are a type of Vendetta where two to three units war directly upon one another, effectively engaging in a Great Jedi War on a limited scale. These Vendettas have a distinct winning unit, both fictionally and “out of character” from the competitions themselves. Feuds are overseen by the Council, and unlike co-op competitions between units, can only occur a maximum of two times per year per unit. Additionally, as Vendetta competitions, Feuds are considered canon in the Brotherhood timeline. |
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| | === Background === |
| | Prior to 2007, Clan Feuds were treated as Vendetta level events that resulted in major awards for the winners and consequences for the losers. From 2007-2015 the Clan Feud decreased in prestige as major Great Jedi Wars, Rites of Supremacy, and Independence Games consumed the Dark Jedi Brotherhood's time. Starting in 2016, the Clan Feud will return to club prominence with Vendetta level prestige and rewards granted. |
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| ;Awards for a Sanctioned competition
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| | Clan Feud competitions begin at Second Level [[Crescents]] and are organized under a parent competition which will track individual achievements via a leaderboard, similar to normal Vendettas. |
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| Awards take form in the Gold, Silver and Bronze Novas.
| | The parent competition will award Novae to the first, second, and third placements respectively, according to the individual leaderboard. Feuds are considered major competitions, and should reflect this in terms of duration of competition, nature of competitions offered, etc.. |
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| | In addition, prior to the start of the Feud, the Council may announce additional spoils as going to the winning unit in the form of a custom accessory or weapon, but potentially expanding to other items (from possessions system) in the future. |
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| == Part IV: Penalties for Violation of the Art of Vendetta ==
| | Units may choose to wager possessions in Feuds, but it is not required. Wagering of possessions may increase the spoils granted by the Council; interested Consuls should discuss options with the Grand Master, Deputy Grand Master, and Master at Arms if they are interested in wagering possessions. |
| In the unlikely event that "foul play" is suspected, the Dark Council should be contacted immediately. Penalties may include, but are not limited to: invalidation of scores, demotion of involved individuals and/or penalization of involved House or Clan. Cheating can include the following:
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| * Submitting doctored or edited pilot files
| | === Council Oversight === |
| * Editing missions, battles, levels etc. to give an unfair advantage
| | The Council will oversee Feuds. Prior to planning a Feud, interested unit leaders should reach out to the [[Grand Master]], [[Deputy Grand Master]], and [[Master at Arms]] with a timetable for the event to assess if the Council can oversee a feud at that time; the Council reserves the right to postpone a timetable or table the proposal entirely in the event a suitable time slot is not available in the foreseeable future. |
| * Submitting pilot files, fiction, graphics, etc. that you did not create yourself
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| * Using patches, trainers, etc. to give yourself an unfair advantage
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| * Colluding with another party to further your position on a ladder or other event
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| * Knowingly exploiting bugs, errors, omissions, etc. in a mission, battle or level
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| * Using Clones to gain more points.
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| * Conducting yourself in an unfit manner, such as exploiting unfair holes in rules, bullying members into conspiring with you to exploit such holes, bullying members into breaking the rules and any other general conduct that may bring your Clan and the Vendetta into disrepute.
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| == Part V: Transfers during DB-wide events ==
| | Prior to the start of the feud, units must provide a detailed outline of the fiction relating to the Feud background to the Council for canon review, and provide complete competition details to the Council. Furthermore, unit leaders must both agree to a complete scoring system that will be used to determine the winning unit, as well as graders for each competition. Additionally, the Council will assign a co-organizer from the Council to subjective grading competitions to provide final say on placements in those competitions. |
| To prevent abuse of the transfer system and to prevent the problem of people moving into clans solely for the purpose of participation in one large event, it is hereby ordered that all inter-clan transfers stop one week prior to any DB-wide event, and continue that way until the event's end.
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| | === Clan Transfer Ban === |
| | All clan feud transfer bans must be requested through the [[Master at Arms]] office no later than two weeks prior to the start of a feud - and the onus is on competing clans to arrange it. |
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| [[Rogue]] [[starwars:Dark Jedi|Dark Jedi]] may still transfer into clans, and may participate in said event but do not accumulate points for any unit as a rogue, and will not transfer any points earned while a rogue to a Clan. | | Failure to timely request a transfer ban from the [[Master at Arms]] will result in downgrading the awards for overall individual winners from Novae to Crescents. |
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The "Art of Vendetta" is a codified set of rules designed to govern fair play between Independent Units during Dark Brotherhood wide competitions. The following rules are strictly enforced throughout
Part I: The General Directives
- The Grand Master and Deputy Grand Master have the authority to declare a Vendetta.
- All Houses and Clans will follow the directives of the Council regarding Vendettas.
- All members of the Dark Brotherhood are eligible to participate in a Great Jedi War or Rite of Supremacy. Only members of participating Clans may participate in Clan Feuds.
- A Vendetta's rules will be tailored for the individual event. Rules for the event will be published prior to the event's official start.
Part II: The Forms of Vendetta
Vendettas can take the following forms.
- Great Jedi War - At this level, Clans will battle for supremacy in the Brotherhood in the form of earning the titles of First Clan, Second Clan, and Third Clan of the Brotherhood.
- Rite of Supremacy - At this level, Clans will battle one another or other threats for rewards decided upon by the Council.
- Clan Feud - At this level, two Clans will directly war upon one another under the supervision of the Council. Spoils may include the possessions of the other Clan agreed upon upfront or other valuable items determined by the Council.
Part III: The Spoils of War
Awards for a Great Jedi War
- The titles of First Clan, Second Clan, and Third Clan of the Brotherhood will be awarded to the top placing Clans in overall scores in the Great Jedi War.
- Additional awards presented to the victor of a Great Jedi War will be decided upon individually by the Council.
- Novae are granted to individuals placing first, second, or third in Great Jedi War competitions, along with appropriate credit bonuses for placement and participation based on the Possessions Salary Policy.
- Credits will be awarded to Clans based on tailored rules established prior to each War.
Awards for a Rite of Supremacy
- The awards presented to the victor of a Rite of Supremacy will be decided upon individually by the Council.
- In addition, placing individuals are awarded Gold, Silver and Bronze Novae.
- Credits will be awarded to Clans based on tailored rules established prior to each Rite of Supremacy.
Awards for a Clan Feud
- The victorious Clan will earn spoils decided upon by the overseeing Council pursuant to the Clan Feud policy, which may involve wagered possessions.
- In addition, the individuals placing first, second, and third overall across all competitions will earn Novae.
- Clans may wager possessions in the Clan inventory with the approval of the Grand Master.
War Heroes
For excellence in the field of battle, members can be given special titles for placing in the top three in a major vendetta. First Hero, Second Hero, and Third Hero are the titles awarded, each for their respective vendetta. Clan feuds, while a form of vendetta, are not eligible events for these titles. See the MAA Policies page for more information
Part IV: Penalties for Violation of the Art of Vendetta
All Vendettas conducted in the Dark Jedi Brotherhood take place under the established rules set forth in the Covenant and Rites of Combat. The Justicar is the Chief Judge of Vendetta related disputes, violations, and penalties.
Part V: Transfers during DB-wide events and Clan Feuds
To prevent abuse of the transfer system and to prevent the problem of people moving into clans solely for the purpose of participation in one large event, it is hereby ordered that all inter-clan transfers stop one week prior to any DB-wide event (including the competing clans during a Clan Feud), and continue that way until the event's end.
Rogue members may still transfer into clans during the transfer-ban-window, and may participate in said event but do not accumulate points for any unit as a rogue, and will not transfer any points earned while a rogue to a Clan.
Part VI: Clan Feuds
Clan Feuds are a type of Vendetta where two to three units war directly upon one another, effectively engaging in a Great Jedi War on a limited scale. These Vendettas have a distinct winning unit, both fictionally and “out of character” from the competitions themselves. Feuds are overseen by the Council, and unlike co-op competitions between units, can only occur a maximum of two times per year per unit. Additionally, as Vendetta competitions, Feuds are considered canon in the Brotherhood timeline.
Background
Prior to 2007, Clan Feuds were treated as Vendetta level events that resulted in major awards for the winners and consequences for the losers. From 2007-2015 the Clan Feud decreased in prestige as major Great Jedi Wars, Rites of Supremacy, and Independence Games consumed the Dark Jedi Brotherhood's time. Starting in 2016, the Clan Feud will return to club prominence with Vendetta level prestige and rewards granted.
Awards
Clan Feud competitions begin at Second Level Crescents and are organized under a parent competition which will track individual achievements via a leaderboard, similar to normal Vendettas.
The parent competition will award Novae to the first, second, and third placements respectively, according to the individual leaderboard. Feuds are considered major competitions, and should reflect this in terms of duration of competition, nature of competitions offered, etc..
In addition, prior to the start of the Feud, the Council may announce additional spoils as going to the winning unit in the form of a custom accessory or weapon, but potentially expanding to other items (from possessions system) in the future.
Units may choose to wager possessions in Feuds, but it is not required. Wagering of possessions may increase the spoils granted by the Council; interested Consuls should discuss options with the Grand Master, Deputy Grand Master, and Master at Arms if they are interested in wagering possessions.
Council Oversight
The Council will oversee Feuds. Prior to planning a Feud, interested unit leaders should reach out to the Grand Master, Deputy Grand Master, and Master at Arms with a timetable for the event to assess if the Council can oversee a feud at that time; the Council reserves the right to postpone a timetable or table the proposal entirely in the event a suitable time slot is not available in the foreseeable future.
Prior to the start of the feud, units must provide a detailed outline of the fiction relating to the Feud background to the Council for canon review, and provide complete competition details to the Council. Furthermore, unit leaders must both agree to a complete scoring system that will be used to determine the winning unit, as well as graders for each competition. Additionally, the Council will assign a co-organizer from the Council to subjective grading competitions to provide final say on placements in those competitions.
Clan Transfer Ban
All clan feud transfer bans must be requested through the Master at Arms office no later than two weeks prior to the start of a feud - and the onus is on competing clans to arrange it.
Failure to timely request a transfer ban from the Master at Arms will result in downgrading the awards for overall individual winners from Novae to Crescents.