Corpora
- 1Club Membership
- 1.1Populace - The populace of the Wetlands includes all individuals affiliated with the Wetlands or a Wetlands province. All members of the populace must meet the following requirements to play Amtgard in the Kingdom of the Wetlands:
- 1.1.1A Kingdom waiver must be signed.
- 1.1.2If under 18, an EMS release form must also be signed.
- 1.1.3Must abide by all Amtgard rules of safety as defined in the most current edition of the Amtgard: Handbook on the Rules of Play.
- 1.2Contributing Members - Members of the populace who pay dues and meet certain attendance requirements are entitled to certain rights and privileges as contributing members of the Kingdom. Non-contributing members may still attend activities such as feasts, tournaments and camping events, but they do not have voting rights in club government, nor may they run for any club office.
- 1.2.1Requirements - An individual must do the following to be a contributing member:
- 1.2.1.1Must have paid dues for the current reign (see §2.1).
- 1.2.1.2Must have a total of nine credits in the last six months, six of which must be provincial sign-ins.
- 1.2.1.3Must not be an active member of any other Amtgard Kingdom.
- 1.2.1.4Must claim membership to one province of the Wetlands, and may switch memberships between provinces only once per six months.
- 1.2.2Rights - Contributing members have the following rights and privileges:
- 1.2.2.1Entitled to one copy of Amtgard: Handbook on the Rules of Play and the Wetlands Corpora at the beginning of their membership. However, the club is not obligated to provide materials to a member if the cost to reproduce those materials exceeds the sum of the dues that particular person has paid.
- 1.2.2.2Entitled to a copy of all new official Kingdom publications for the cost of reproduction.
- 1.2.2.3Have the right to vote in Kingdom government, including Althings and elections.
- 1.2.2.4Have the right to run for club office.
1.3
Attendance Credits - Attendance credits are given out for attending Amtgard functions and determines the level at which a player can play a class in Amtgard battlegames. For more information on Amtgard battlegames, refer to Amtgard: Handbook on the Rules of Play.
- 1.3.1No more than one credit may be earned in a single week for normal Amtgard weekly meetings such as provincial battlegames, fighter practices, arts and science nights, etc.
- 1.3.2Provincial Monarchs may grant additional credits for exceptional attendance.
- 1.3.3No more than six credits may be earned in any one month except by the following:
- 1.3.3.1One credit may be earned by traveling more than 200 miles one way to a Kingdom level event.
- 1.3.3.2One credit may be earned for each day one attends a Kingdom level event.
- 1.3.3.3The Kingdom Monarch may grant additional credits at his or her discretion.
1.4
Provinces - The Kingdom of the Wetlands is composed of several sub-chapters called provinces.
- 1.4.1Provincial Size - The size of a group plays a significant role in determining the title of a province. Therefore the following bylaws apply to the methods by which a province's size is determined.
- 1.4.1.1Only the native populace is considered. This keeps players that sign in at multiple provinces from falsely inflating the size of those provinces.
- 1.4.1.2Each individual in the Kingdom may only be a member of the native populace of one province.
- 1.4.1.3Provincial size is the average number of native populace members that sign in at a province's weekly meetings over the previous six months.
- 1.4.1.4The Monarch and Prime Minister may use a twelve-month average for provinces that have a populace that varies significantly in size on a seasonal basis such as college towns.
- 1.4.1.5Provincial record keepers must present provincial sign-in sheets to the Prime Minister at least twice per reign.
1.4.2
Provincial Title - Each province is given an official title by the Monarch and Prime Minister based on the group's age and the size of its native populace.
- 1.4.2.1Outpost - Any group of wavered players. This title merely implies Kingdom sponsorship of a group that has not met the requirements to become a shire or who, in the opinion of the Monarch and Prime Minister, holds its weekly meetings in a geographically remote location relative to the rest of the Kingdom.
- 1.4.2.2Shire - Any group with a native populace of 5 or more wavered players that has played regularly for six or more months.
- 1.4.2.3Barony - Any group with a native populace of 15 or more wavered players that has been an official shire of the Wetlands for six months or more.
- 1.4.2.4Duchy - Any group with a native populace of 30 or more wavered players that has been an official barony of the Wetlands for six months or more.
- 1.4.2.5Grand Duchy - Any group with a native populace of 60 or more wavered players that has been an official duchy of the Wetlands for six months or more.
1.4.3
Promotion
- 1.4.3.1Provinces that meet the criteria for a higher title may petition the Kingdom for promotion.
- 1.4.3.2Official provinces may only be promoted with the agreement of the Monarch and Prime Minister.
- 1.4.3.3New groups may only be admitted to the Kingdom with the approval of a Kingdom Althing.
1.4.4
Demotion
- 1.4.4.1Each province should be reviewed by the Kingdom Monarch and Prime Minister at least once each reign.
- 1.4.4.2If the Monarch and Prime Minister determine that a group no longer meets the requirements for its current title, they may demote the group to an appropriate title.
- 1.4.4.3Groups that have stopped having regular meetings altogether may be declared defunct and have their status as an official province removed by a decision of a Kingdom Althing. Defunct provinces must re-petition the Kingdom as a new province to regain official provincial status.
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Dues and Policies of the Treasury
- 2.1Dues - Contributing members must pay dues. To assess the benefits of becoming a contributing member see section 1.2.
- 2.1.1Dues are per Amtgard: Handbook on the Rules of Play (Currently, $6 per six months).
- 2.1.2Dues shall be paid to the provincial recording officer or the Kingdom Prime Minister.
- 2.1.3Dues expire 6 months from the date paid. Dues can be paid to the provincial record keeper or kingdom Prime Minister. This does not affect Extended Membership Agreements (see 2.2) with the Kingdom.
- 2.1.4Membership dues are split between the Kingdom and the provinces at a rate of three dollars for the Kingdom and three dollars for the province.
- 2.1.5The Prime Minister will split any dues paid directly to him with the payee's province.
- 2.1.6Provinces shall pay the required percentages at Crown Qualifications.
2.2
Extended Membership Agreement: An extended membership agreement may be attained by paying the Prime Minister for several reigns' worth of dues at one time.
- 2.2.1Dues paid to extended membership agreements go directly to the Kingdom and are not shared with provinces.
- 2.2.2The Prime Minister must provide a receipt documenting the mundane name of the payee, date of the payment, amount paid and the Prime Minister's mundane signature.
- 2.2.3The holder of an extended membership agreement must present his or her receipt in lieu of dues at future Crown Qualifications. The Prime Minister will validate the receipt with his initials and date and return it. When the term of the extended membership agreement has expired the Prime Minister will dispose of the receipt.
- 2.2.4The Prime Minister is responsible for tracking extended membership agreements, and must provide the next Prime Minister with a complete list of all extended memberships purchased in his or her reign and all previous reigns.
2.3
Donations - Donations may be made directly to the Kingdom through the Prime Minister or to the province. Donations made at the provincial level need not be forwarded to the Kingdom.
2.4
Expenditures
- 2.4.1All expenditure of Kingdom moneys must be requested in writing and approved by either the Monarch or Prime Minister in advance.
- 2.4.2Major expenses for Corpora required activities (Crown Coronation, Midreign, etc) can consist of expenditures of up to 70% of the Kingdom treasury.
- 2.4.3The Monarch and Prime Minister may each spend up to 10% of the Kingdom treasury each month in order to run the Kingdom.
- 2.4.4Receipts are always required for any expenditure. No reimbursements for expenses, either approved or unapproved, will be made without a receipt.
2.5
Income - Any money earned by running a Kingdom-sponsored event or function must go to benefit the Kingdom treasury, a provincial treasury or an official mundane charity approved by the Monarch. No one may gain personal profit under the pretense of running an official Kingdom sponsored event. However, merchants may sell their own wares or services at events for personal profit.
2.6
Relics - While Kingdom relics are considered the property of the wielder, actual ownership is always retained by the Kingdom. Thus, relics (or the use thereof) may not be sold by the wielders. Relics may, however, be shared within the household or fighting company of the wielder.
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Kingdom Althings
- 3.1Althing Scheduling
- 3.1.1At least two scheduled Althings shall be held each reign.
- 3.1.2Only the Monarch, Regent or Prime Minister may call an Althing.
- 3.1.3At least two weeks written notice must be given to each province for any Althing. Court may not serve as an impromptu Althing.
3.2
Althing Policies
- 3.2.1Anyone may attend; only contributing members may vote on Kingdom policies.
- 3.2.2The Monarch or Regent shall set down the rules of order.
- 3.2.3The Prime Minister shall preside over Kingdom Althings.
- 3.2.4The Kingdom Champion is responsible for enforcement of order at Althings.
- 3.2.5Rulings will be published to the populace within one month of the Althings.
3.3
Althing Responsibilities
- 3.3.1Discuss and enact rules clarifications and supplements to Amtgard: Handbook on Rules of Play. A clarification passed by Althing overrules one made by the Guildmaster of Reeves or a by joint decree of the Monarch and Kingdom Champion.
- 3.3.2Revise and update the Corpora
- 3.3.2.1The Corpora may only be revised at Crown Qualifications.
- 3.3.2.2The amendments are set by an Althing at least one month prior.
- 3.3.2.3The Althing shall approve for ballot only those amendments that have been proposed by written petition of 20% of the Kingdom’s contributing members.
- 3.3.2.4The Circle of Knights may propose amendments to change their own section of the Corpora.
- 3.3.2.5Proposed amendments must be submitted in writing and must specify precisely which sections and words of the corpora are to be added, deleted, and/or modified.
- 3.3.2.6Each amendment may only address one issue.
- 3.3.2.7In the event that two proposed amendments conflict with each other, they may be combined into one issue with multiple resolutions from which the voter may choose.
- 3.3.2.8Proposed corpora amendments must be ratified by a two-thirds vote.
3.3.3
Discuss and vote on major expenditures of the club treasury.
3.3.4
Discuss the future of the Kingdom and its priorities.
3.3.5
Deliberate on and ratify or reject proposals presented by the Board of Directors.
3.3.6
Vote to approve new provinces or to remove official status from existing provinces.
3.3.7
Hear and vote on appeals by former knights who have had their knighthood removed by the Circle of Knights.
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Selection and Removal of Club Officers
- 4.1Election Policies - This section applies to all elections in the Wetlands and its affiliated groups.
- 4.1.1Must be a contributing member to vote.
- 4.1.2In order to vote in an election, a voter must have been a member of the populace for at least six months based on waiver date.
- 4.1.3The official running an election may only vote to break a tie.
- 4.1.4All elections are determined by plurality unless otherwise specified by the Corpora.
- 4.1.5Under no circumstances may any individual officiate or help administer an election in which he or she is a candidate.
- 4.1.6Candidates must submit advanced written intent to the officer running the election at least six weeks before the election in order to run for office.
4.2
Kingdom Officers - This section only applies to those officers listed in section 5.0.
- 4.2.1Candidacy
- 4.2.1.1Must be 18 years of age or older.
- 4.2.1.2Must be contributing members of the Kingdom.
- 4.2.1.3Must pass a Corpora Test and Reeves Test on the day of the election.
- 4.2.1.4Monarch, Regent and Kingdom Champion candidates must meet the requirements for qualification laid down by the autocrat of Crown Qualifications. The Prime Minister has no qualification requirements beyond passing the reeves and corpora tests.
4.2.2
Election
- 4.2.2.1The Monarch and Regent elections will be conducted by the Prime Minister at Crown Qualification.
- 4.2.2.2The Prime Minister election will be conducted by the Monarch or his or her appointed representative at Midreign.
- 4.2.2.3The Kingdom Champion is the highest scoring candidate in the Warskill section of Crown Qualifications.
- 4.2.2.4All proxy votes must be written down, and include the printed mundane name, signature and phone number of the qualified voter, and must be turned in by the provincial record keeper or his or her representative at the election.
- 4.2.2.5No person may run for or hold more than one Kingdom level position with the exception of the Board of Directors. Anyone may run for and serve on the Board of Directors regardless of whether they hold another Kingdom office.
4.2.3
Incumbency
- 4.2.3.1Term is for six months.
- 4.2.3.2May not hold the same office for more than two consecutive terms.
- 4.2.3.3Shall forfeit the office if he or she misses more than four consecutive weeks or twelve weeks in total. Special situations may be waived by Althing.
- 4.2.3.4Not required to pay any dues to maintain membership status during their terms. Dues paid by a Kingdom officer at his or her election will apply to the reign after he or she steps down.
4.2.4
Removal
- 4.2.4.1Can be initiated by a petition signed by at least 20% of the contributing members of the Kingdom.
- 4.2.4.2The petition must be verified by the three highest unaffected Kingdom officers.
- 4.2.4.3Requires a 2/3 vote of Althing for removal.
- 4.2.4.4The Kingdom Champion can be dismissed by joint decree of the Monarch, Prime Minister and Guildmaster of Reeves in situations where a Kingdom Champion's actions or inaction may create a safety hazard or put the Kingdom in a legally liable situation.
4.2.5
Pro-tem officers
- 4.2.5.1If the Monarch should become unable to fulfill his or her duties before the end of his or her term, the Regent will become the pro-tem Monarch.
- 4.2.5.2If any other Kingdom officer becomes unable to fulfill his or her duties before the end of his or her reign, then the two highest remaining Kingdom officers shall appoint an individual from the populace to serve as a pro-tem officer.
- 4.2.5.3If any Guildmaster becomes unable to fulfill his or her duties before the end of his or her reign, then the two highest remaining Kingdom officers shall appoint an individual from the guild to serve as a pro-tem Guildmaster.
- 4.2.5.4A confirmation election by the appropriate voting body shall be held no later than one month from the day a pro-tem officer or Guildmaster assumes a vacant position.
- 4.2.5.5If a confirmation vote fails, the position will be filled by nomination and election by the appropriate voting body.
4.3
Provincial Officers - This section only applies to those officers listed in Section 6.0.
- 4.3.1Candidacy
- 4.3.1.1Must be a contributing member of his or her province.
- 4.3.1.2Must meet the requirements for qualification laid down by the autocrat of the Tournament for the Coronet.
- 4.3.1.3:Must be 18 years of age or older to hold office. Kingdom Monarch may grant permission for minors to hold office.
4.3.2
Election (Tournament for the Coronet)
- 4.3.2.1Each province will hold a Tournament for the Coronet every six months.
- 4.3.2.2All provincial offices will be elected at the Tournament for the Coronet.
- 4.3.2.3The provincial champion is the highest scoring candidate in the Warskill section of the Tournament for the Coronet.
- 4.3.2.4Each Tournament for the Coronet shall be Autocratted by highest provincial official not running for reelection or his or her appointed representative.
4.3.3
Incumbency
- 4.3.3.1Term is for six months.
- 4.3.3.2Provincial Monarchs may not hold the same office for more than two consecutive terms.
- 4.3.3.3Provincial Monarchs are not required to pay any dues to maintain membership status during their terms. Dues paid before his or her election will be held and will carry over until after he or she steps down.
4.3.4
Removal
- 4.3.4.1Can be initiated by a petition signed by at least 20% of the contributing members of the province.
- 4.3.4.2The petition must be verified by the highest unaffected provincial officer.
- 4.3.4.3Requires a 2/3 vote of Althing for removal.
- 4.3.4.4Provincial defenders can be removed by a joint decree of the provincial Monarch and provincial prime minister.
4.3.5
Pro-tem officers 4.3.5.1 If a provincial Monarch should become unable to fulfill his or her duties before the end of his or her term the provincial regent will become the pro-tem provincial Monarch.
- 4.3.5.2If the province does not have a regent or if a provincial officer other than the Monarch becomes unable to fulfill his or her duties before the end of his or her reign, then the remaining provincial officers shall appoint an individual from the provincial populace to serve as a pro-tem officer.
- 4.3.5.3A confirmation election shall be held no later than one month from the point a pro-tem officer assumes the vacant position.
- 4.3.5.4If a confirmation vote fails, the position will be filled by nomination and election by the appropriate voting body.
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Kingdom Officers
- 5.1Monarch (King or Queen)
- 5.1.1Administrative Responsibilities and Powers
- 5.1.1.1Shall serve as the Chief Executive Officer of the Board of Directors during his or her term and shall hold an automatic seat on the Board of Directors for one reign upon stepping down. In cases where the Monarch runs for second consecutive term, the previous Monarch will remain on the BOD for another term.
- 5.1.1.2Will schedule and preside over an open meeting to bestow and schedule corpora required and other Kingdom level events. Shall insure the publication of a calendar of all Kingdom events for his or her reign within thirty days after coronation.
- 5.1.1.3May spend up to 10% of the treasury every month in order to run the Kingdom. Althing must vote on any larger expenditures of the treasury. Any of that percentage not spent does not accumulate. Receipts are required for all expenditures.
- 5.1.1.4Any decision agreed upon by the Monarch and Prime Minister is bylaw until the next Althing (within one month), provided it does not conflict with a previous Althing decision or mundane law.
- 5.1.1.5May overrule a clarification made by the Guildmaster of Reeves with another clarification with the agreement of the Kingdom Champion.
- 5.1.1.6May call Althings and set down Althing rules of order.
- 5.1.1.7May promote or demote provinces with the agreement of the Prime Minister.
- 5.1.2Ceremonial Responsibilities and Powers
- 5.1.2.1Shall preside over and conduct all Kingdom level ceremonies and functions.
- 5.1.2.2May bestow honors and awards as listed in section 9. Shall solicit a list from provincial leaders of proposed recipients of Kingdom level awards.
- 5.1.2.3May grant additional credits at his or her discretion
- 5.1.2.4May remove any title of nobility with the agreement of the Regent.
- 5.1.2.5May create new titles, orders of Masterhood and other awards. Althing must approve new orders of Masterhood by the amendment process (See 3.3.2)
- 5.1.2.6Shall have the right to veto any candidate for knighthood brought forth by the Circle of Knights.
5.2
Regent (Prince or Princess)
- 5.2.1Administrative Responsibilities and Powers
- 5.2.1.1Shall be responsible for fostering the growth of arts and sciences within the Kingdom.
- 5.2.1.2Shall autocrat or appoint an autocrat for the next Crown Coronation.
- 5.2.1.3Shall become the pro-tem Monarch if the present Monarch should become unable to fulfill his or her duties before the end of his or her term contingent upon a confirmation election. (See 4.2.5.4)
- 5.2.1.4May call Althings and set down Althing rules of order.
5.2.2
Ceremonial Responsibilities and Powers
- 5.2.2.1Shall work with the Monarch to solicit a list of proposed recipients for appropriate awards. May bestow honors and awards as listed in section 9.
- 5.2.2.2May remove any title of nobility with the agreement of the Monarch.
- 5.2.2.3May create new titles, orders of Masterhood and other awards pertaining to the arts and sciences. Althing must approve new orders of Masterhood by the amendment process (See 3.3.2)
5.3
Prime Minister - All responsibilities and powers of the Prime Minister are administrative in nature.
- 5.3.1Shall serve as the Chief Financial Officer of the Board of Directors during his or her term.
- 5.3.2Shall provide, on demand, full financial disclosure to the Monarch, Board of Directors or Althing. Full financial disclosure shall be published to the populace at least once per term.
- 5.3.3Maintain accurate records on the dues paid status, awards status and attendance of all club members. It is strongly recommended that the Prime Minister have access to the Internet to update the Kingdom records.
- 5.3.4Is responsible for providing master rulebooks, Corporas and newsletters to provincial records keepers for his or her province. Shall publish a newsletter at least once every two months.
- 5.3.5May spend 10% of the treasury every month in order to run the Kingdom. Althing must vote on any larger expenditures of the treasury. Any of that percentage not spent does not accumulate. Receipts are required for all expenditures.
- 5.3.6May call Althings and is responsible for running Althings.
- 5.3.7Any decision agreed upon by the Monarch and Prime Minister is bylaw until the next Althing, provided it does not conflict with a previous Althing decision or mundane law.
- 5.3.8May promote or demote provinces with the agreement of the Monarch.
5.4
Kingdom Champion - All responsibilities and powers of the Kingdom Champion are administrative in nature.
- 5.4.1Responsible for ensuring that all weapons, shields, armor and other game items used at Kingdom and inter-Kingdom level functions have been checked for safety and legality in accordance to the requirements set down by the Guildmaster of Reeves. The Kingdom Champion has the discretion to remove any weapon, shield, armor or other game item that he or she deems unsafe.
- 5.4.2Shall maintain a lost and found for the Kingdom.
- 5.4.3Responsible for organizing the battlegames at Kingdom level events at times when no predetermined scenarios are scheduled.
- 5.4.4Responsible for enforcement of order at Althings.
- 5.4.5May overrule a clarification made by the Guildmaster of Reeves with another clarification with the agreement of the Monarch.
5.5
The Guildmaster of Knights
- 5.5.1Every Coronation the Guildmaster of Knights shall be elected from and by the Circle of Knights.
- 5.5.2Term is for six months.
- 5.5.3May call Circle of Knights meetings. If the Guildmaster/mistress of the Circle of Knights is unable or unwilling to call a meeting of the Circle of Knights then the Monarch may choose to call the meeting.
- 5.5.4Shall break all ties.
- 5.5.5Shall inform members that are absent from a Circle of Knights meeting of what transpired at the meeting.
5.6
Guildmaster of Reeves
- 5.6.1Shall be chosen from the Reeves Guild by election at Crown Qualifications.
- 5.6.2Must make sure that there are an appropriate number of reeves at any Kingdom event, and ensure that the conduct of reeves is competent and fair.
- 5.6.3Shall have the right and responsibility to make official Kingdom rules interpretations where the rules of play are ambiguous or unsafe.
- 5.6.4Rulings of the Guildmaster of Reeves may be overridden with another ruling by the Kingdom Monarch and Kingdom Champion.
- 5.6.5Will give the reeves test every six months at Crown Qualifications. Responsible for providing Kingdom level reeves tests to provincial groups upon request.
- 5.6.6Must be 18 years of age or older.
- 5.6.7Can be dismissed by a joint decree of the Monarch and Prime Minister.
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Provincial Officers
- 6.1Provincial Monarch - The leader of a province. Every group must have a provincial Monarch. The provincial Monarch is typically given the title Sheriff in outposts and shires, Baron or Baroness in Baronies, Duke or Duchess in duchies and Grand Duke or Grand Duchess in Grand Duchies.
- 6.1.1Shall preside over and conduct all provincial ceremonies and functions.
- 6.1.2May bestow honors and awards as listed in section 9.
- 6.1.3May create new provincial level honors, awards and positions.
- 6.1.4Other duties as listed in Amtgard: Handbook on the Rules of Play. Note that the handbook refers to several offices only found at the Kingdom level such as Guildmaster of Reeves and Guildmaster of Monsters. In local provincial games, the provincial Monarch shall serve in these capacities if a comparable local office has not been created.
6.2
Provincial Regent - The minister of arts and sciences. The provincial regent is typically given the title Ducal Regent in duchies and Grand Ducal Regent in grand duchies. Outposts, shires and baronies typically do not have an office of regent, though they may certainly create one if they so wish.
- 6.2.1Shall be responsible for the promotion of the arts and sciences in his or her province.
- 6.2.2May bestow honors and awards as listed in section 9.
- 6.2.3May create new provincial level honors and awards pertaining to the arts and sciences.
- 6.2.4Is responsible for provincial level feasts held within the province.
- 6.2.5Shall act as the provincial Monarch when the provincial Monarch is not present.
- 6.2.6Shall become the pro-tem provincial Monarch if the present provincial Monarch should become unable to fulfill his or her duties before the end of his or her term contingent upon a confirmation election. (See §4.3.5)
6.3
Provincial Prime Minister - The record keeper and treasurer of a province. Every group must have a provincial prime minister. The provincial prime minister is typically given the title Clerk in outposts and shires, Seneschal in Baronies, Chancellor in duchies and General Minister in Grand Duchies. Often shires and outposts assign the duties of the provincial prime minister to the provincial Monarch.
- 6.3.1Shall maintain accurate records on attendance, awards and other member information.
- 6.3.2Shall provide provincial records to the Kingdom Prime Minister at least twice in his or her term.
- 6.3.3Shall assist the Prime Minister in the collection of Kingdom contributing membership dues from within their province.
- 6.3.4Shall distribute rulebooks, Corpora and newsletters to contributing members within their province.
- 6.3.5Other duties as listed in Amtgard: Handbook on the Rules of Play.
6.4
Provincial Champion - The safety officer and master of games of a province. The provincial champion is typically given the title Ducal Defender in duchies and Grand Ducal Defender in Grand Duchies. Outposts, shires and baronies typically assign the duties of the provincial champion to the provincial Monarch.
- 6.4.1Responsible for ensuring that all weapons, shields, armor and other game items used at provincial and inter-provincial level functions have been checked for safety and legality in accordance to the requirements set down by the Guildmaster of Reeves. The provincial champion has the discretion to remove any weapon, shield, armor or other game item that he or she deems unsafe.
- 6.4.2Shall maintain a lost and found for the province.
- 6.4.3Shall organize battlegames when no predetermined scenarios are scheduled.
- 6.4.4Shall insure that event and battlegame sites in his or her province are reasonably litter-free at the close of a weekly meeting or event.
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Kingdom Councils - This section describes the bylaws of these official Kingdom bodies that are mandated by the Kingdom. It is understood that each of these groups has its own bylaws in addition to the bylaws in this section, but in the case of a conflict between the internal bylaws of a group and the bylaws laid down in this corpora, the corpora always takes precedence.
- 7.1Board of Directors (BOD)
- 7.1.1Membership - The Board of Directors consists of seven members. Three are appointed and four are elected.
- 7.1.1.1All members of the BOD must be at least 18 years of age.
- 7.1.1.2The current Monarch will serve as the Chief Executive Officer of the Board of Directors.
- 7.1.1.3The current Prime Minister will serve as the Chief Financial Officer of the Board of Directors.
- 7.1.1.4The last person who served as Monarch and is a contributing member of the Wetlands holds an automatic seat on the Board of Directors.
- 7.1.1.5The remaining four positions are elected at Crown Coronation in an election run by the Prime Minister.
- 7.1.1.6Two seats will be filled by election at the Fall Crown Coronation and the other two at the Spring Crown Coronation.
- 7.1.1.7If a member of the BOD steps down or becomes Monarch or Prime Minister, then an election for the empty seat shall be held at the next scheduled Althing. This pro-tem BOD member will step down when the original term was supposed to expire.
- 7.1.1.8Any member of the BOD may be removed from office if initiated by a majority of the BOD and approved by Althing.
- 7.1.2Responsibilities and Powers
- 7.1.2.1Serves as the business management of the organization, responsible for insuring that the organization is operated according to the laws of the US and State of Texas.
- 7.1.2.1.1Agent to the BOD - The BOD may appoint/retain an agent to act as a liaison in matters of legal expertise.
- 7.1.2.2Responsible for the accounting for Kingdom funds
- 7.1.2.3Shall serve as the authority in any matters involving the club and individuals or organizations outside the club with whom the Kingdom may wish to conduct business.
- 7.1.2.4Only members of the BOD can enter into a legally binding agreement on behalf of the Kingdom of the Wetlands. A vote of the BOD is required before any such agreement may be entered into.
- 7.1.2.5The BOD will have no power to change, alter or otherwise affect the rulebook or corpora without direct Althing approval.
- 7.1.2.6The BOD has no status in the order of precedence and no jurisdiction over internal club functions.
7.1.3
Meetings
- 7.1.3.1All BOD meetings are open, unless declared closed by vote of the BOD. Even at an open meeting the BOD reserves the right to allow or disallow non-BOD members to speak.
- 7.1.3.2The BOD shall meet to discuss business not less than once every three months.
7.1.4
Offices of the BOD
- 7.1.4.1Chief Executive Officer - Responsible for maintaining a mailing address for the Amtgard corporation. Will work with the Chief Financial Officer to handle all corporate business with all government agencies and organizations. The current reigning Monarch automatically fills this position.
- 7.1.4.2Chief Financial Officer - Shall maintain an accurate record of all corporate income and expenditures. The Kingdom Prime Minister automatically fills this position.
- 7.1.4.3Secretary - Will be responsible for keeping the minutes of each BOD meeting and will make these minutes available to the Prime Minister for publication. This office shall be elected by the BOD.
7.2
Circle of Knights
- 7.2.1Membership
- 7.2.1.1Only those knights who are contributing members of the Wetlands are on the Circle of Knights.
- 7.2.1.2Knighthoods may be removed by a vote of the Circle of Knights. Knights removed by the Circle of Knights have the right to appeal this removal to Althing.
7.2.2
Responsibilities and Powers
- 7.2.2.1The Circle of Knights votes on and grants the honor of knighthood.
- 7.2.2.2Shall observe members of the Kingdom for those qualified to receive knighthood.
7.2.3
Meetings
- 7.2.3.1Any knight may attend a Wetlands Circle of Knights meeting, however only those knights who are members of the Circle of Knights are allowed to vote on knight candidates.
- 7.2.3.2The Monarch may attend the Circle of Knights meeting to present his candidates for knighthood and may participate in the discussions about those candidates. He may not vote nor may he witness the voting unless he is a knight.
- 7.2.3.3The meeting of the Circle of Knights is considered confidential. Those knights attending the meeting shall not discuss meeting proceedings outside the meeting.
7.2.4
The Circle of Knights may decide on two possible proposals for changes to the section of the Corpora governing it (§7.2).
- 7.2.4.1These proposed amendments will appear on the ballot at Kingdom Qualifications.
- 7.2.4.2These proposed amendments must be submitted to the Kingdom Prime Minister no later than the Althing at which the at-large amendment proposals are discussed.
7.3
Reeves Guild
- 7.3.1Membership
- 7.3.1.1Members of the guild are those who have passed the reeves test with a score of 75% or better and the current Guildmaster.
- 7.3.1.2Reeves qualified status will expire at each Crown Qualifications, regardless of when the reeves test was passed in the previous six months.
7.3.2
Responsibilities and Powers
- 7.3.2.1Shall work with the Monarch, Prime Minister and provincial officers to insure that the rules are applied accurately, fairly and honestly on the battlefield.
- 7.3.2.2Shall work with the Kingdom Champion in checking armor and weapons for safety and legality. The Kingdom Champion has final say when there is disagreement.
- 7.3.2.3May enforce a warning, bout forfeiture, tournament disqualification or removal from battlegames for particularly troublesome or un-sportsmanlike fighters.
7.4
Royal Guard
- 7.4.1Membership
- 7.4.1.1Appointment and dismissal of the Royal Guard are at the option of the Monarch and Regent. Guards may only be dismissed by the officer who appointed them
- 7.4.1.2In addition to the Captain of the Guard and the Regent's Defender, the Monarch may appoint six guards and the Regent may appoint four guards.
7.4.2
Responsibilities and Powers
- 7.4.2.1Shall escort the crown and aid the Captain of the Guard.
7.4.3
Captain of the Guard
- 7.4.3.1Appointment and dismissal are the Monarch's option.
- 7.4.3.2Will work with event autocrats to maintain security, both mundane and persona.
- 7.4.3.3Shall insure that the Monarch is properly escorted.
- 7.4.3.4Will share duties with the Kingdom Champion in terms of carrying out the policies of the crown.
- 7.4.3.5Responsible for safe storage, handling and use of security related property (walky-talkies, etc.) owned by the Kingdom.
7.4.4
Regent's Defender
- 7.4.4.1Appointment and dismissal are the Regent's option.
- 7.4.4.2Shall insure that the Regent is properly escorted.
- 7.4.4.3Shall assist the Captain of the Guard with his or her duties.
7.5
Fighting Class Guilds - Class guilds include all fighting guilds (Warriors, Healers, Barbarians, etc.)
- 7.5.1Membership - One must have participated for credit in a guild's class in the past six months to be a member.
- 7.5.2Responsibilities and Powers
- 7.5.2.1Shall encourage the members of their guild to follow the proper rules of the class.
- 7.5.2.2Encourage garb, equipment and persona applicable to the class.
- 7.5.2.3Shall provide information and encouragement to the new members of the class.
7.5.3
Class Guildmasters -
- 7.5.3.1Each fighting guild will each vote for its Guildmaster at Crown Qualifications.
- 7.5.3.2Provinces may have their own fighting class Guildmasters, as needed.
- 7.5.3.3Guildmasters may be removed from office by a 2/3 vote of all guild members.
- 7.5.3.4Shall submit a list of those members of his or her guild deserving of awards by observing members and consulting provincial Guildmasters.
8
Kingdom Calendar
- 8.1Crown Qualifications - Will be held approximately six months after the last Crown Qualifications. Consists of three tournaments each with multiple events.
- 8.1.1Autocrat - Shall be selected by the highest club officer not running for office, excluding the Prime Minister.
- 8.1.1.1The autocrat may create events as they see fit in addition to the required standardized events.
- 8.1.1.2Specific rules for these tournaments and requirements for candidacy qualification shall be published by the autocrat at least six weeks prior.
- 8.1.2Warskill Tournament - The tournament must consist of at least the following standardized events, but may include additional events such as: single dagger, double dagger, sword and dagger, offhand sword and shield, pole arm, great weapon, open style combat, spellball, etc.
- 8.1.2.1Single Short Sword
- 8.1.2.2Florentine Short Swords
- 8.1.2.3Short Sword and Medium Shield
- 8.1.2.4Great Weapon
8.1.3
Cultural Tournament - The tournament must consist of at least events that include entries satisfying the criteria for the following awards, but may include additional events. Multiple entries are allowed in each event, but a single entry may not be entered in more than one event or in another tournament.
- 8.1.3.1Order of the Dragon - such as: flat art, 3D art, singing, instrumental music, best tasting cooking, etc.
- 8.1.3.2Order of the Owl - such as: active construction, passive construction, weapon and shield construction, etc.
- 8.1.3.3Order of the Smith - such as: factual writing, composition, etc.
- 8.1.3.4Order of the Garber - such as: best looking garb, fighting garb, etc.
8.1.4
Statecraft Tournament - Only candidates for Monarch and Regent may enter the Statecraft tournament. The tournament event roster must consist of at least the following standardized events, but may include additional events such as: Wetlands or Amtgard heraldry test, Wetlands awareness test, award recognition and assignment test, event proposal, etc.
- 8.1.4.1Platform Speaking - Candidates present their goals for the reign and answer questions from the judges and populace. Judged on presence, organization and preparation.
- 8.1.4.2Debate - Candidates must present an impromptu argument on a given Amtgard related topic. Judged on reasoning, diplomacy and sincerity.
- 8.1.4.3Written - Candidates submit an essay or other written work on a topic predetermined by the autocrat. The topic must be declared at least six weeks prior to Crown Qualifications. Judged on coherence, presentation and content.
- 8.1.4.4Conflict Resolution - Candidates role-play the position they are seeking in an intense problem-solving scenario. Judged on decisiveness, efficiency and creativity.
8.2
Crown Coronation (Endreign) - A celebration to honor the departing Monarchy and welcome the incoming Monarchy.
- 8.2.1Will be held one or two weeks after the Crown Qualifications.
- 8.2.2Shall be the responsibility of the outgoing Regent.
- 8.2.3Two seats on the Board of Directors and the Guildmaster of Knights will be elected.
8.3
Kingdom Weaponmaster Tournament - This is a passage of arms in several different weapons classes. The winner will hold the title of Kingdom Weaponmaster until the next such tournament.
- 8.3.1Will be held one or two weeks after Crown Coronation.
- 8.3.2Shall be sponsored by the Kingdom Champion.
8.4
Relic Quest - A quest to distribute the relics defined in Amtgard: Handbook on Rules of Play in addition to Kingdom specific relics such as the Amulet of Enchantments. The winners of each relic will be allowed to use it until the next relic quest.
- 8.4.1Must be held before the Midreign Revel.
- 8.4.2Shall be sponsored by the Reeves guild.
8.5
Midreign Revel - A celebration to honor the current reigning Monarchy.
- 8.5.1Will be held approximately thirteen weeks after coronation (midway through the reign).
- 8.5.2The Monarch shall appoint the autocrat.
- 8.5.3The Prime Minister shall be elected.
9
Honors and Awards
- 9.1Persons holding award-granting offices may never grant awards to themselves.
- 9.4Other Awards
- 9.4.1The Flame - Given to a group for outstanding contributions to the club
- 9.4.1.1Can only be awarded by the Kingdom Monarch.
- 9.4.1.2This honor can only be given once in each Monarch's reign.
- 9.4.2Walker in the Middle - For exemplification of the ideals and conduct of reeves.
- 9.4.2.1Can only be awarded by the Kingdom Monarch.
- 9.4.2.2A person may never receive more than one of these.
9.4.3
The Zodiac - For outstanding contributions in any one month
- 9.4.3.1The Kingdom Monarch or any provincial Monarch may give this honor.
- 9.4.3.2This honor can only be given once each month.
9.4.4
Other Orders of Masterhood - These awards may be given by the following club officers: Kingdom Monarch (to any level), Kingdom Regent (to the 9th), grand ducal Monarch (to the 9th), ducal Monarch (to the 7th), baronial Monarch (to the 4th), shire Monarch (to the 2nd).
- 9.4.4.1Masterhood - A bestowed title for excellence in a particular discipline.
- 9.4.4.1.1Masterhood can only be awarded by the Kingdom Monarch.
- 9.4.4.1.2A person must earn at least 10 orders to be eligible for Masterhood.
- 9.4.4.1.3Orders and Masterhoods defined in Section 9.4.4 are terminal, and do not meet Qualifications for Knighthood. These Orders are reflective of a player’s positive character, and shall be considered when determining any Order of Knighthood.
- 9.4.4.1.4Each award granted must be associated with an Order of Rank. Achievement of a Ladder Award with no Order of Rank is equivalent to having achieved an Award of the 1st Order of that Award.
9.4.4.2
Arts and Sciences - These awards may be given by the following club officers: Kingdom Monarch and Regent (to any level) grand ducal Monarch and regent (to the 9th), ducal Monarch and regent (to the 7th), baronial Monarch and regent (to the 4th), shire Monarch (to the 2nd)
- 9.4.4.2.1Order of the Mask - Outstanding portrayal of persona.
9.4.4.3
Service and Leadership - These awards may be given by the following club officers: Kingdom Monarch (to any level), Kingdom Regent (to the 9th), grand ducal Monarch (to the 9th), grand ducal regent (to the 8th), ducal Monarch (to the 7th), ducal regent (to the 6th), baronial Monarch (to the 4th), baronial regent (to the 3rd), shire Monarch (to the 2nd)
- 9.4.4.3.1Order of the Jovious - Outstanding attitude and good sportsmanship.
- 9.4.4.3.2Order of the Hydra - Meeting the criteria to qualify for Monarch candidacy at Crown Qualifications (excluding Statecraft events) or the Tournament for the Coronet.
9.4.4.4
Warskill - These awards may be given by the following club officers: Kingdom Monarch (to any level), grand ducal Monarch (to the 9th),ducal Monarch (to the 7th), baronial Monarch (to the 4th), shire Monarch (to the 2nd)
- 9.4.4.4.1Order of the Griffin - Courage, chivalry and honor on the battlefield.
9.5
Masterhood in the Fighting Classes (Wizard, Scout, Paladin, etc.)
- 9.5.1Awarded to the outstanding members in each fighting class guild.
- 9.5.2Determined by the Monarch in consultation with the Prime Minister, the Guildmaster of the class and provincial leaders.
- 9.5.3Candidate must have 12 weeks or more experience in the class.
- 9.5.4Basis for awarding Masterhood:
- 9.5.4.1Good play and persona.
- 9.5.4.2Thorough knowledge of class rules and concept.
- 9.5.4.3Own quality garb and equipment.
- 9.5.4.4Outstanding portrayal of the class.
9.5.5
This does not affect experience and is independent of levels gained.
9.6
Titles of Nobility - Honorary titles bestowed by the Kingdom Monarch. These titles do not grant the power to give official awards like elected provincial officers of the same title.
- 9.6.1Grand Duke - Suggested criteria: 2 exceptionally successfully completed terms as Kingdom Monarch
- 9.6.2Arch-Duke - Suggested criteria: One exceptionally successfully completed term as Kingdom Monarch and one term as Prime Minister or Kingdom Regent.
- 9.6.3Duke/Duchess (equivalents: Doge, Dux, Herzog, Tarkhan) - Suggested criteria: serve the club an exceptionally successfully completed term as Kingdom Monarch
- 9.6.4Marquis/Marquise (equivalents: Markgraf, Marchionese, Margrave, Mark, Marquis, Marquess ) - Suggested criteria: successfully completed service in all of the following positions: Monarch, Regent, Prime Minister.
- 9.6.5Count/Countess (equivalents: Earl, Comes, Comite, Graf, Jarl, Grafin, Orkhan) - Suggested criteria: serve the club an exceptionally successful term as Kingdom Regent or as Grand Duke/Duchess.
- 9.6.6Viscount(ess) - Suggested criteria: successfully completed service in the following positions: Monarch of a Duchy three times over, any combination of three of the following: Duchy Monarch, Kingdom Regent, Kingdom Champion, Kingdom Prime Minister.
- 9.6.7Baron/Baroness (equivalents: Thane, Khan, Emir, Daimio) - Suggested criteria: serve one exceptionally successful term as duke of a duchy or regent of a grand duchy or Kingdom Prime Minister
- 9.6.8Baronet - Suggested criteria: serve in a pro-tem position for any of the following: Monarch, Kingdom Champion, Prime Minister, Regent, ducal regent or serve as general minister or baron
- 9.6.9Lord/Lady (equivalents: Dom, Laird, Dama) - Suggested criteria: service to club, term of ducal chancellor
- 9.6.10Defender - suggested criteria: serve the club six months as Kingdom Champion
10
Ladder Awards and Masterhoods leading to Knighthood
- 10.1Definitions
- 10.1.1“Kingdom” shall be construed as Amtgard: The Kingdom of the Wetlands.
- 10.1.2“Agreement” is the Agreement of Awards Standardization as ratified by the Circle of Monarchs, and published in the Amtgard Rules of Play.
- 10.1.3“Corpora” is this document, the Corpora of the Kingdom of the Wetlands.
- 10.1.4“Rank” is the ordinal value of any Ladder Award. Each award granted must be associated with an Order of Rank. Achievement of a Ladder Award with no Order of Rank is equivalent to having achieved an Award of the 1st Order of that Ladder Award.
10.2
Persons holding award-granting offices may never grant awards to themselves.
10.3
Knighthood – The Circle of Knights may choose to knight people into any of the four orders. Candidates for knighthood must have achieved a qualification as expressed in Section III of the Agreement for the Order of the Knighthood for which that person is to be awarded. The achievement of criteria as described in Section III of the Agreement does not automatically grant knighthood.
10.4
Inter-Kingdom Standardization
- 10.4.1The Kingdom recognizes through binding action by the Circle of Monarchs, that all Ladder Awards leading to the bestowal of Knighthood shall be unified through an agreed framework and that the Kingdom shall not add to, remove, or modify the agreed upon requirements for Knighthood independently nor shall the Kingdom alter the Corpora to contradict the Agreement. The monarch retains the ability to bestow any award or honor as granted by the Corpora. This Agreement does not prevent the monarchy from creating non-Ladder Awards that do not impact the line of Ladder Awards.
- 10.4.2The Kingdom resolves, through binding action by the Circle of Monarchs, to remove definitions of Ladder Awards, Ladder Masterhoods and Knighthoods from the Corpora. Ladder Awards and Masterhoods being those that lead to Knighthood.
- 10.4.2.1Definitions of Ladder Awards, Ladder Masterhoods and Knighthoods, are to be placed inside the Official Amtgard Rulebook with the proviso that they do not fall under the adopted rules revision process.
- 10.4.2.2Changes to the definitions of Ladder Awards, Ladder Masterhoods and Knighthoods, once adopted, can only be made by one hundred percent (100%) approval of the existing kingdoms of Amtgard.
10.5
Recognition and Reservations
- 10.5.1Colors
- 10.5.1.1White trimmed with gold is reserved to those with a Knighthood of the Crown.
- 10.5.1.2White trimmed with red is reserved to those with a Knighthood of the Flame.
- 10.5.1.3White trimmed with green is reserved to those with a Knighthood of the Serpent.
- 10.5.1.4White trimmed with silver is reserved to those with a Knighthood of the Sword.
10.6
Restrictions
- 10.6.1Restrictions on Granting Masterhood in the Qualifying Orders
- 10.6.1.1A Masterhood may only be granted by the Kingdom Monarch.
10.6.2
Restrictions on Granting Orders of the Ladder Awards
- 10.6.2.1Arts and Sciences - These awards may be given by the following clubofficers: Kingdom Monarch and Regent (to any level) grand ducalMonarch and regent (to the 9th), ducal Monarch and regent (to the7th), baronial Monarch and regent (to the 4th), shire Monarch (to the 2nd)
- 10.6.2.1.1Order of the Dragon
- 10.6.2.1.2Order of the Garber
- 10.6.2.1.3Order of the Owl
10.6.2.2
Service and Leadership - These awards may be given by the following club officers: Kingdom Monarch (to any level), Kingdom Regent (to the 9th), grand ducal Monarch (to the 9th), grand ducal regent (to the 8th), ducal Monarch (to the 7th), ducal regent (to the 6th), baronial Monarch (to the 4th), baronial regent (to the 3rd), shire Monarch (to the 2nd)
- 10.6.2.2.1Order of the Lion
- 10.6.2.2.2Order of the Rose
- 10.6.2.2.3Order of the Smith
10.6.2.3
Warskill - These awards may be given by the following club officers: Kingdom Monarch (to any level), grand ducal Monarch (to the 9th), ducal Monarch (to the 7th), baronial Monarch (to the 4th), shire Monarch (to the 2nd)
- 10.6.2.3.1Order of the Warrior
10.7
Equivalences
- 10.7.1Ladder Awards given prior to the ratification of Section 10, on the 4th Day of November, 2007, shall be given an equivalency as noted below.
- 10.7.1.1A conferred award is defined as having granted an award as listed as if the recipient had received the listed award. Unless otherwise noted, an award that confers another award is otherwise stripped from the recipient.
- 10.7.1.2A retained award is defined as an award which is kept regardless of the disposition of the award under the Agreement. This does not guarantee the Qualification status of this award.
- 10.7.1.3A construed award is defined as a condition that is granted as equivalent, but does not confer any actual award to the recipient.
10.7.2
Lion
- 10.7.2.1A Master Lion shall be construed as having served one term as Kingdom Monarch.
- 10.7.2.2A 10th Order of the Lion shall be construed as having served one term as Kingdom Regent.
- 10.7.2.3An 9th Order of the Lion shall be construed as having served one term as Duchy Monarch.
- 10.7.2.4An 8th Order of the Lion shall be construed as having served one term as Kingdom Prime Minister.
- 10.7.2.5A 7th Order of the Lion shall be construed as having served one term as Duchy Regent.
- 10.7.2.6A 6th Order of the Lion shall be construed as having served one term as Kingdom Champion.
- 10.7.2.7A 5th Order of the Lion shall be construed as having served one term as Duchy Champion.
- 10.7.2.8All other Orders of the Lion or Rank 4 or lower shall confer an Order of the Rose of the same Rank.
- 10.7.2.9Orders of Lion granted after the date set forth in 10.7.1 shall be granted on the basis described in the Agreement.
10.7.3
Hydra
- 10.7.3.1There is no equivalency for a Master Hydra, and they shall no longer count towards Qualification for Knighthood of the Crown.
- 10.7.3.2There is no equivalency for Orders of the Hydra, and they shall no longer Qualify as a Ladder Award under Section 10.
- 10.7.3.3After the date set forth in 10.7.1, all Orders of the Hydra granted before this date shall be retained as Orders of the Hydra as described in Section 9.4.4.
- 10.7.3.3After the date set forth in 10.7.1, Master Hydras granted before this date shall be retained as a Master Hydra as described in Section 9.4.4.
10.7.4
Jovious
- 10.7.4.1Each Order of the Jovious shall confer an Order of the Rose of the same Rank.
- 10.7.4.2A Master Jovious shall confer a Master Rose.
- 10.7.4.3After the date set forth in 10.7.1, all Orders of the Jovious granted before this date shall be retained as Orders of the Jovious as described in Section 9.4.4.
- 10.7.4.4After the date set forth in 10.7.1, Master Jovious granted before this date shall be retained as a Master Jovious as described in Section 9.4.4.
10.7.5
Rose
- 10.7.5.1Each Order of the Rose shall confer an Order of the Rose of the same Rank.
- 10.7.5.2A Master Rose shall confer a Master Rose.
10.7.6
Smith
- 10.7.6.1Each Order of the Smith shall confer an Order of the Smith of the same Rank.
- 10.7.6.2A Master Smith shall confer a Master Smith
10.7.7
Dragon
- 10.7.7.1Each Order of the Dragon shall confer an Order of the Dragon of the same Rank.
- 10.7.7.2A Master Dragon shall confer a Master Dragon.
10.7.8
Owl
- 10.7.8.1Each Order of the Owl shall confer an Order of the Owl of the same Rank.
- 10.7.8.2A Master Owl shall confer a Master Owl.
10.7.9
Garber
- 10.7.9.1Each Order of the Garber shall confer an Order of the Garber of the same Rank.
- 10.7.9.2A Master Garber shall confer a Master Garber.
10.7.10
Mask (Thespian)
- 10.7.10.1Each Order of the Mask shall confer an Order of the Dragon of the same Rank.
- 10.7.10.2A Master Mask shall confer a Master Dragon.
- 10.7.10.4After the date set forth in 10.7.1, all Orders of the Mask granted before this date shall be retained as Orders of the Mask as described in Section 9.4.4.
- 10.7.10.4After the date set forth in 10.7.1, Master Masks granted before this date shall be retained as a Master Mask as described in Section 9.4.4.
10.7.11
Griffon
- 10.7.11.1A Master Griffon shall be construed as having won a second major tournament kingdom-level tournament.
- 10.7.11.2A 10th Order of the Griffon shall be construed as having won 1st overall in a major kingdom-level tournament.
- 10.7.11.3There is no equivalency for other Orders of the Griffon, and they shall no longer count as a Ladder Award under Section 10.
- 10.7.11.4After the date set forth in 10.7.1, all Orders of the Griffon granted before this date shall be retained as Orders of the Griffon as described in Section 9.4.4.
- 10.7.11.5After the date set forth in 10.7.1, Master Griffons granted before this date shall be retained as a Master Griffon as described in Section 9.4.4.
10.7.12
Knight of Crown
- 10.7.12.1After the date set forth in 10.7.1, all Knights of the Crown granted before this date shall be retained as Knights of the Crown as described in the Agreement.
10.7.13
Knight of Sword
- 10.7.13.1After the date set forth in 10.7.1, all Knights of the Sword granted before this date shall be retained as Knights of the Sword as described in the Agreement.
10.7.14
Knight of Serpent
- 10.7.14.1After the date set forth in 10.7.1, all Knights of the Serpent granted before this date shall be retained as Knights of the Serpent as described in the Agreement.
10.7.15
Knight of Flame
- 10.7.15.1After the date set forth in 10.7.1, all Knights of the Flame granted before this date shall be retained as Knights of the Flame as described in the Agreement.