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—Obi-Wan Kenobi

The Jedi Temple — Rules and Regulations

Clan and Server Rules

The Ten Commandments of the Jedi Order are to be upheld everywhere within the clan: forum, server, and in private discussions. Enforcing the ten commandments and punishing people for breaking them is left to the clan leader. The trial process is explained below the following ten commandments and the clan leader may use the trial process as a means to interrogate and punish members for rule-breaking. If the meaning of the ten commandments is cryptic to you, remember that you can always ask members of the clan about them in the server or forum.

The Ten Commandments of the Jedi Order

  1. You, the elect, shall love and glorify the Force and graciously accept Its gifts that were endowed upon you.
  2. You shall not have any idols before the Light of the Force.
  3. You shall be enjoined from performing work on Saturday to honor the Light of the Force.
  4. You shall not lie.
  5. You shall honor your peers, teachers, elders, and leaders.
  6. You shall not lame.
  7. You shall not partake in, tolerate, or promote obscenity.
  8. You shall love your neighbors and your enemies.
  9. You shall not lament over loss.
  10. You shall not bear possessions or attachments.

Trials

The accuser, accused, and witnesses whom we deem trustworthy shall be present during a trial of one of our own members. The member shall be exiled if found guilty of the rulebreaking, and the Councillor sending that member into exile should document the event as does the Jedi Order. Screenshots are usually the best proof. "Trustworthy member" is defined as any member in the Jedi Service Corps (all Knights and Masters).

Clan Regulations

Jedi Types

The Jedi types, outlined on the Ranks and Types page, have specific responsibilites associated with them. Jedi of their own respective type are expected to perform these responsibilities. The Council that controls each Jedi type is expected to help Jedi of those types to accomplish their goal, in organizing when or how it will happen, or performing the administrative action requested by the Jedi.

Jedi Guardians

The Jedi Guardians, administrated by the Reassignment Council, have the following responsibilies: organize the weekly clan practices whose subject matter is lightsaber combat; aide masters of Padawans in teaching universal combat techniques; organize the weekly in-clan tournaments; represent the clan in terms of skill when faced against other clans; be completely knowledgeable on lightsaber combat, in a know-it-off-the-back-of-your-hand manner (inclusive of the seven forms and of being a consistent poster in the forums relating the combat).

Jedi Consulars

The Jedi Consulars, administrated by the Council of First Knowledge, have the following responsibilites: settle common forms of dispute within the clan; answer questions that regard the Force and the Jedi, which requires full knowledgeability on those topics; maintain the Jedi Archives (this is loosely controlled by what the Council would like there to be in it); organize the weekly clan practices whose subject matter is the Force; teach in detail the deepest concepts of the Force and Star Wars to aspiring Jedi philosophers.

Jedi Sentinels

The Jedi Sentinels, administrated by the Council of Reconciliation, have the following responsibilities: organize the weekly clan practices whose subject matter is clan diplomacy; handle diplomacy with other clans; be diplomatic representative of the clan; teach diplomatic techniques to aspiring Jedi diplomats and peacekeepers; organize the weekly clan-versus-clan tournaments.

The Jedi Temple Forum

The Jedi Order forum has moderators that can mostly take care of and clarify the rules for the forum, but for purposes of a complete website, the mainmost important regulation is as follows: all members of the forum must post with utmost respect, and that includes not posting in a manner considered to be "spam." Spamming on the forum means getting ridiculously off-topic, not following the rules of the text description of each forum, and posting excessively, which is often a ploy to increase post count. A true Jedi would be in-different to any idea of a post count, and not caring to increase it for the sake of seeing a large number there. All otherwise rules are either clarified by the moderators, written in the description of the forum, or both.