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In addition to the normal [[Clan]] activities, the Brotherhood also offers a more unique experience to it's members. These groups are called societies. Each [[society]] offers a unique and fun way to experience the Brotherhood and interact with your fellow members.
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In addition to the normal [[Clan]] activities, the [[DJB|Brotherhood]] also offers a more unique experience to its members. These groups are called societies. Each [[society]] offers a unique and fun way to experience the Brotherhood and interact with your fellow members.


The list of current and former societies includes:
== Societies ==


* The [[Grand Master's Royal Guard]] (GMRG) ''(closed)''
=== Grand Master's Royal Guard (GMRG) ===
* The [[Society of Envoys]] ''(closed)''
{{Main|Grand Master's Royal Guard}}
* The [[Antei Combat Centre]]
The '''Grand Master's Royal Guard''' revolves around the [[Gaming Nights|gaming]] aspects of the Dark Jedi Brotherhood.  Fictionally they are sworn to protect the [[Grand Master]] for any threats or attempts on their life.  Gaining ranks within the GMRG requires steady activity and earning [[Cluster of Fire|Cluster's of Fire]] on a regular basis.  The GMRG is looked after by the [[Fist of the Brotherhood]].


=== Inquisitorius (INQ) ===
{{Main|Inquisitorius}}
The '''Inquisitorius''' is a society focused on all aspects of fiction writing in the Brotherhood. Fictionally, the society was formed by [[Pravus|Grand Master Pravus]], and is made up of agents from the ranks of the Clans given tasks to hunt down and eliminate threats to the Brotherhood. The INQ is looked after by the [[Voice of the Brotherhood]].


[[Category:DJB Info]] [[Category:Organizations]]
=== Aurora Collegium of Sciences (SA) ===
{{Main|Aurora Collegium of Sciences}}
The '''Aurora Collegium of Sciences''' is a society based on the knowledge acquired by the members of the Brotherhood. Divided in ranks that mimic other scholarship systems, the Aurora Collegium rewards the members that are dedicated to go through the different courses the Shadow Academy offers. The Aurora Collegium is under the guidance of the [[Headmaster|Headmaster of the Dark Brotherhood]].
 
=== Shroud Syndicate (SYN) ===
{{Main|Shroud Syndicate}}
The Shroud Syndicate serves as a society focused around graphical and artistic pursuits. Fictionally, the '''Shroud Syndicate''' is the premiere criminal organization operating in [[Dark Brotherhood]] space. It involves many smaller gangs, crews, and criminal combines within its area of operation, it is lead by the [[Herald]], and operates from the [[Shroud|Shroud Nebula]] where their massive ship, the [[Godless Matron]], makes berth. The organization is involved in almost every major black market deal that happens in Dark Brotherhood space.
 
=== Antei Combat Center (ACC) ===
{{Main|ACC Society}}
The '''Antei Combat Center''' is a 'combat based' writing society.  There are no games involved, all combat being performed 'in-character' using the written word.  There are various rules one must learn and adhere to when participating in the ACC.  The ACC is looked after by the [[Combat Master]] with oversight by the [[Voice of the Brotherhood]].
 
=== Envoy Corps ===
{{Main|Envoy Corps}}
The '''Envoy Corps''' is the Brotherhood's roleplaying-focused society. Envoy Corps members, called Envoys, organize and participate in Discord-based roleplaying sessions. The [[Exarch]] oversees the Envoy Corps' day-to-day operations, with oversight from the [[Voice of the Brotherhood]].
 
== Inactive Societies ==
=== Society of Envoys ===
{{Main|Society of Envoys}}
A highly specialized society, the '''Society of Envoys''' were tasked with looking after all new members as they entered a [[House]] or [[Clan]].  This system was phased out over time, all of the duties now falling under the leadership of a House or Clan.  Envoys were looked after by the [[Knight Commander of the Brotherhood]] with oversight by the [[Headmaster]]
 
===  Dark Brotherhood Player's Assocation (DBPA) ===
{{Main|DBPA}}
The DBPA was associated with the MMORPG [[starwars:Star Wars Galaxies|Star Wars Galaxies]]. It was one of the more volatile societies, often changing in structure, and was totally independent, at least in roleplaying terms. This society was disbanded in [http://www.darkjedibrotherhood.com/dbjedi/post.php?id=5152 early 2008] following a decline in interest in the game and issues with DBPA management.
 
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Latest revision as of 17:29, 23 October 2024

Real World Perspective.

In addition to the normal Clan activities, the Brotherhood also offers a more unique experience to its members. These groups are called societies. Each society offers a unique and fun way to experience the Brotherhood and interact with your fellow members.

Societies

Grand Master's Royal Guard (GMRG)

Main article: Grand Master's Royal Guard

The Grand Master's Royal Guard revolves around the gaming aspects of the Dark Jedi Brotherhood. Fictionally they are sworn to protect the Grand Master for any threats or attempts on their life. Gaining ranks within the GMRG requires steady activity and earning Cluster's of Fire on a regular basis. The GMRG is looked after by the Fist of the Brotherhood.

Inquisitorius (INQ)

Main article: Inquisitorius

The Inquisitorius is a society focused on all aspects of fiction writing in the Brotherhood. Fictionally, the society was formed by Grand Master Pravus, and is made up of agents from the ranks of the Clans given tasks to hunt down and eliminate threats to the Brotherhood. The INQ is looked after by the Voice of the Brotherhood.

Aurora Collegium of Sciences (SA)

Main article: Aurora Collegium of Sciences

The Aurora Collegium of Sciences is a society based on the knowledge acquired by the members of the Brotherhood. Divided in ranks that mimic other scholarship systems, the Aurora Collegium rewards the members that are dedicated to go through the different courses the Shadow Academy offers. The Aurora Collegium is under the guidance of the Headmaster of the Dark Brotherhood.

Shroud Syndicate (SYN)

Main article: Shroud Syndicate

The Shroud Syndicate serves as a society focused around graphical and artistic pursuits. Fictionally, the Shroud Syndicate is the premiere criminal organization operating in Dark Brotherhood space. It involves many smaller gangs, crews, and criminal combines within its area of operation, it is lead by the Herald, and operates from the Shroud Nebula where their massive ship, the Godless Matron, makes berth. The organization is involved in almost every major black market deal that happens in Dark Brotherhood space.

Antei Combat Center (ACC)

Main article: ACC Society

The Antei Combat Center is a 'combat based' writing society. There are no games involved, all combat being performed 'in-character' using the written word. There are various rules one must learn and adhere to when participating in the ACC. The ACC is looked after by the Combat Master with oversight by the Voice of the Brotherhood.

Envoy Corps

Main article: Envoy Corps

The Envoy Corps is the Brotherhood's roleplaying-focused society. Envoy Corps members, called Envoys, organize and participate in Discord-based roleplaying sessions. The Exarch oversees the Envoy Corps' day-to-day operations, with oversight from the Voice of the Brotherhood.

Inactive Societies

Society of Envoys

Main article: Society of Envoys

A highly specialized society, the Society of Envoys were tasked with looking after all new members as they entered a House or Clan. This system was phased out over time, all of the duties now falling under the leadership of a House or Clan. Envoys were looked after by the Knight Commander of the Brotherhood with oversight by the Headmaster

Dark Brotherhood Player's Assocation (DBPA)

Main article: DBPA

The DBPA was associated with the MMORPG Star Wars Galaxies. It was one of the more volatile societies, often changing in structure, and was totally independent, at least in roleplaying terms. This society was disbanded in early 2008 following a decline in interest in the game and issues with DBPA management.