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| ==Tribal Protectorates== | | ==Tribal Protectorates== |
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| A member entrusted with a Harakoan Tribe's protection is a valiant guardian of peace and justice | | A member entrusted with a [[Harakoan]] Tribe's protection is a valiant guardian of peace and justice |
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| ===Assignment=== | | ===Assignment=== |
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| Assignment of a Tribal Protectorate is an honor bestowed on members who have shown devotion to their House and an interest in being assigned a Harakoan Tribe. Outstanding performance or contributions will be the key determining factor in the assignment of a Tribal Protectorate. Examples of contributions include (But are not limited to:) | | Assignment as a '''Tribal Protectorate''' is an honor bestowed on members who have shown devotion to their [[House]] and an interest in being assigned a Harakoan Tribe. Outstanding performance or contributions will be the key determining factor in the assignment of a Tribal Protectorate. Examples of contributions include, but are not limited to: |
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| * An outstanding term as a leader of House Odan-Urr. | | * An outstanding term as a leader of House [[Odan-Urr]]. |
| * Exceptional performance in House-Wide Events. | | * Exceptional performance in House-Wide Events. |
| * A constant drive for activity in competitions. | | * A constant drive for activity in competitions. |
| * Contributions in projects. | | * Contributions in projects. |
| * Work in other positions (Praetors and Magistrates.) | | * Work in other positions ([[Praetor]]s and [[Magistrate]]s.) |
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| If a member believes themselves qualified for a Tribal Protectorate, they may be contacted by the House Summit, or may ask permission for the assignment of a Harakoan Tribe. Alternatively, a member might reccommend someone who has shown exceptional activity to be assigned a Tribal Protectorate. Any member charged with the protection of a Harakoan Tribe will be expected to write an article, detailing the culture or backstory of their tribe.
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| | If a member believes themselves qualified for a Tribal Protectorate, they may be contacted by the House [[Summit]], or may ask permission for the assignment of a Harakoan Tribe. Alternatively, a member might recommend someone who has shown exceptional activity to be assigned a Tribal Protectorate. Any member charged with the protection of a Harakoan Tribe will be expected to write an article, detailing the culture or back story of their tribe. |
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Tribal Protectorates
A member entrusted with a Harakoan Tribe's protection is a valiant guardian of peace and justice
Assignment
Assignment as a Tribal Protectorate is an honor bestowed on members who have shown devotion to their House and an interest in being assigned a Harakoan Tribe. Outstanding performance or contributions will be the key determining factor in the assignment of a Tribal Protectorate. Examples of contributions include, but are not limited to:
- An outstanding term as a leader of House Odan-Urr.
- Exceptional performance in House-Wide Events.
- A constant drive for activity in competitions.
- Contributions in projects.
- Work in other positions (Praetors and Magistrates.)
If a member believes themselves qualified for a Tribal Protectorate, they may be contacted by the House Summit, or may ask permission for the assignment of a Harakoan Tribe. Alternatively, a member might recommend someone who has shown exceptional activity to be assigned a Tribal Protectorate. Any member charged with the protection of a Harakoan Tribe will be expected to write an article, detailing the culture or back story of their tribe.
Content Guidelines