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| Since the launch of a new competition entry system by JaM3z, crescents are no longer manually awarded. Instead, they are automatically awarded when the competition's creator has entered in the participants and placings. | | Since the launch of a new competition entry system by JaM3z, crescents are no longer manually awarded. Instead, they are automatically awarded when the competition's creator has entered in the participants and placings. |
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| [[File:Cr_diamond_small.jpg|thumb|83px|right|Crescent with Diamond Star]] | | [[File:Cr_diamond_small.jpg|thumb|83px|right|Crescent with Diamond Star <br> |
| [[File:Cr_ruby_small.jpg|thumb|83px|right|Crescent with Ruby Star]] | | Top Recipient: "Dagger" (18) ]] |
| [[File:Cr_amethys_small.jpg|thumb|83px|right|Crescent with Amethyst Star]] | | [[File:Cr_ruby_small.jpg|thumb|83px|right|Crescent with Ruby Star |
| [[File:Cr_sapphir_small.jpg|thumb|83px|right|Crescent with Sapphire Star]] | | Top Recipient: [[Dalthid]] (25) ]] |
| [[File:Cr_emerald_small.jpg|thumb|83px|right|Crescent with Emerald Star]] | | [[File:Cr_amethys_small.jpg|thumb|83px|right|Crescent with Amethyst Star <br> |
| [[File:Cr_topaz_small.jpg|thumb|83px|right|Crescent with Topaz Star]] | | Top Recipients: [[Arania Lawakiro Palpatine|Arania Palpatine]], [[Kell Dante]] (32)]] |
| [[File:Cr_quartz_small.jpg|thumb|83px|right|Crescent with Quartz Star]] | | [[File:Cr_sapphir_small.jpg|thumb|83px|right|Crescent with Sapphire Star <br> |
| | Top Recipient: [[Kell Dante]] (48)]] |
| | [[File:Cr_emerald_small.jpg|thumb|83px|right|Crescent with Emerald Star <br> |
| | Top Recipient: [[Kell Dante]] (51)]] |
| | [[File:Cr_topaz_small.jpg|thumb|83px|right|Crescent with Topaz Star <br> |
| | Top Recipient: [[Robert Sadow]] (34)]] |
| | [[File:Cr_quartz_small.jpg|thumb|83px|right|Crescent with Quartz Star <br> |
| | Top Recipient: [[Michael Arkarso]] (21)]] |
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| '''Second Level:''' A competition that takes a substantial effort from its participants, but is probably a stand-alone competition or small-scale series of events. Second Level Crescents may be awarded for large-scale events such as a Clan Feud. A Krath Monthly Topic is an example of a Second level event. | | '''Second Level:''' A competition that takes a substantial effort from its participants, but is probably a stand-alone competition or small-scale series of events. Second Level Crescents may be awarded for large-scale events such as a Clan Feud. A Krath Monthly Topic is an example of a Second level event. |
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| '''Third Level:''' These are medium-level competitions. They require a fair-amount of work or attendance, but are not overly demanding. Small-scale DB-wide competitions, semi-regular melee nights and most Clan competitions will fall into this category. | | '''Third Level:''' These are medium-level competitions. They require a fair-amount of work or attendance, but are not overly demanding. Small-scale DB-wide competitions, semi-regular melee nights and most Clan competitions will fall into this category. |
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| '''Fourth Level:''' Fourth level competitions are low-effort competitions that are usually have a main emphasis on being quick and fun on a Clan level. Fourth level is also rewarded for regular skilled competitions within a House. | | '''Fourth Level:''' Fourth level competitions are low-effort competitions that are usually have a main emphasis on being quick and fun on a Clan level. Fourth level is also rewarded for regular skilled competitions within a House. |
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| '''Fifth Level:''' Fifth level competitions are normally rewarded for '''Battle'''-'''team''' level competitions that involve some form of skill. They can also be used to award quick and easy competitions, such as caption or guessing lyrics, at a House or Clan level. | | '''Fifth Level:''' Fifth level competitions are normally rewarded for '''Battle'''-'''team''' level competitions that involve some form of skill. They can also be used to award quick and easy competitions, such as caption or guessing lyrics, at a House or Clan level. |
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Any competition organizer based upon pre-existing competition conditions, subject to Master at Arms oversight.
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Competition
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Description
Rendered from solid shanks of hollinium, Crescents are cast symbolically in the shape of the Dark Star eclipsing the Brotherhood home-world of Antei. Each Crescent is studded with ancient jewels from the uncovered stores of the warlord Okemi. One jewel, ranging from quartz to diamond, is displayed in the Crescent’s star, dependent upon the jewel’s value. It is believed these jewels still echo with the dark power of Okemi. Those Dark Jedi most active within the Brotherhood possess quite a collection of these awards
Awarded for
Achieving a first, second or third place ranking in any official, non-Vendetta event. Crescents are organized into levels - the lower the level of the competition-type, the higher the crescent. If a competition less than three participants, the level of the competition will automatically be changed to the next lower valued set of crescents. In the case of 5th level crescents the top award would be Topaz followed by Quartz.
Automated awarding
Since the launch of a new competition entry system by JaM3z, crescents are no longer manually awarded. Instead, they are automatically awarded when the competition's creator has entered in the participants and placings.
Listing
First Level: A special event that typically involves the entire Brotherhood and consists of multiple events. First Level crescents are most often awarded for DB-wide competitions. Past examples include the Independence Games and Capital Gains.
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ID Display
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1st Place |
Crescent with Diamond Star |
Cr-1D
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2nd Place |
Crescent with Ruby Star |
Cr-1R
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3rd Place |
Crescent with Amethyst Star |
Cr-1A
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Second Level: A competition that takes a substantial effort from its participants, but is probably a stand-alone competition or small-scale series of events. Second Level Crescents may be awarded for large-scale events such as a Clan Feud. A Krath Monthly Topic is an example of a Second level event.
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Placing |
Description |
ID Display
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1st Place |
Crescent with Ruby Star |
Cr-1R
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2nd Place |
Crescent with Amethyst Star |
Cr-1A
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3rd Place |
Crescent with Sapphire Star |
Cr-1S
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Third Level: These are medium-level competitions. They require a fair-amount of work or attendance, but are not overly demanding. Small-scale DB-wide competitions, semi-regular melee nights and most Clan competitions will fall into this category.
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Description |
ID Display
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1st Place |
Crescent with Amethyst Star |
Cr-1A
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2nd Place |
Crescent with Sapphire Star |
Cr-1S
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3rd Place |
Crescent with Emerald Star |
Cr-1E
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Fourth Level: Fourth level competitions are low-effort competitions that are usually have a main emphasis on being quick and fun on a Clan level. Fourth level is also rewarded for regular skilled competitions within a House.
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ID Display
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1st Place |
Crescent with Sapphire Star |
Cr-1S
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2nd Place |
Crescent with Emerald Star |
Cr-1E
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3rd Place |
Crescent with Topaz Star |
Cr-1T
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Fifth Level: Fifth level competitions are normally rewarded for Battle-team level competitions that involve some form of skill. They can also be used to award quick and easy competitions, such as caption or guessing lyrics, at a House or Clan level.
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ID Display
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1st Place |
Crescent with Emerald Star |
Cr-1E
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2nd Place |
Crescent with Topaz Star |
Cr-1T
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3rd Place |
Crescent with Quartz Star |
Cr-1Q
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