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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 Dark 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.
 
== Awards ==
Clan Feud competitions begin at Tier 2 Crescents (and relevant modifiers, e.g. for low effort or for >10 participants, still apply), 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, et cetera.
 
In addition, prior to the start of the Feud, the Dark 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 Dark Council; interested Consuls should discuss options with the Grand Master and Deputy Grand Master if they are interested in wagering possessions.
 
== Dark Council Oversight ==
The Dark Council will oversee Feuds. Prior to planning a Feud, interested unit leaders should reach out to the Grand Master and Deputy Grand Master with a timetable for the event to assess if the Dark Council can oversee a feud at that time; the Dark 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 Dark Council for canon review, and provide complete competition details to the Dark 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 Dark Council will assign a co-organizer from the Council to subjective grading competitions to provide final say on placements in those competitions.
 
 
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