Thursday, August 20, 2009

The ways of the Scarlet Crusader



As a Crusader of the Shining light you have duties to uphold and commands to respect, many bold young men and women strive to deny command and aim to cause more problems then they can solve.

I, Grand Crusader Dathran Eranor therefore write the rule of the Crusader.

- Your uniform has to in order while on duty, this means the proper Scarlet colour should be worn along with the Scarlet Tabard. Cloaks are restricted to officers only and those with a cloak on while on duty shall be punished properly.

- Orders from an officer are to be followed without questions, if one does not act right away the whole goal of the orders might have already failed.

- As a common Crusader of the Scarlet Order you are not destined for the political stage, nor are you allowed to create your own enemies in name of our order. Commands to attack or harm another man or woman can only be given by commanders or higher. If you are caught causing trouble you will either be warned or immediatly thrown out of the order.

- The basic armour set of the Scarlet Crusader exists out of shoddy chain mail and a standard issue shield. During your training you are allowed to buy additional pieces with your payment.

- After battles or actions worth mentioning payment is given to the Crusaders.

initiate: 1 gold
trainee: 2 gold
Crusader: 3 gold
Veteran Crusader: 4 gold
Crimson Garde : 5 gold
Commander : 6 gold
Aspirant Commander : 7 gold

- If discussions arise inform your leaders and let them speak, do not interfere since one word from you might break a leader's whole argument.

- While on duty and an officer is speaking, you do not speak until given permission. You ask for permission, naturally.

- You may not complain about the beatstick

- When officers approach you step aside and salute, you also salute your brethren.

- While inside Alliance lands Deathknights, elves and Draenei are not be harmed with violence, merely to make sure we can stay and recruit there.


This is the list for now, Brethren. Keep it up.

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