Titles are special names given to members of the Dark Jedi Brotherhood. The appointment of titles and the requirements and policies therein vary by title. The overall awarding and maintaining of titles is administered by the Master at Arms.
Sith Lord
This title is granted to all Grand Masters and is retained for life. Worthy members may also be awarded the title by the Grand Master after many years of service to the Brotherhood. Those awarded with the Sith Lord title are also entitled the use of the Darth title.
For example: Darth Vexatus
Dark Lord of the Sith
Dark Lord of the Sith is reserved for the sitting 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.
For example: First Hero of the Dark Crusade
Martyr of the Brotherhood
Martyrs are members who have volunteered to have their fictional characters killed in official events, usually in vendetta plot updates. This title is given to them to mark their sacrifice to official storyline of the Dark Brotherhood.
Clan Titles
Clan titles may be awarded to members that have shown the most loyalty, dedication or activity in their clan. Clan titles should not be confused with Family names. Those who bear Clan titles are not considered part of a family.
Please refer to the Honorary Names Policy for more information on clan titles and family names.
Current Clan Titles
See Also: Clan Title Census
Legacy Titles
Legacy titles are an unofficial title that is granted to the membership upon ascent to the rank of Dark Adept or Force Adept. These titles appear on the member's dossier page, but carry no official standing within Brotherhood lore, only personal lore.
Retired Titles
One With the Force
This is a special title given to honor those members of the Dark Brotherhood that are no longer with us, as a way to commemorate their time in the club.