Post by Magic Omania on Jan 2, 2013 2:49:53 GMT -5
I wish to remind all Jedi, young and old, of some parts of the code that I feel are not getting enough attention these days.
Honour all Jedi; a Jedi will behave with honour in his or her journeys. Respect fellow members of the clan, and show courtesy to others. - A Jedi is expected to behave with respect when dealing with others. Our clan is a community, whose goal is to build friendship and camaraderie between members. Mutual respect between one another is paramount. And in your encounters in RuneScape, treat others as you would expect yourself to be treated. Let reason and maturity prevail rather then hate and disdain
While I have no doubt that any clan mate would help another in a time of need, sometimes it seems that some of us get carried away when teasing others, myself included. This can happen in any social situation, whether it be within the clan or not, but I just wish to remind everybody to make sure you do not push somebody too far.
Wear the uniform of the Jedi with Pride, and join the clan in a unified front on the Clans Home Worlds. - Jedi are expected to wear the uniform of a Jedi Knight to all clan functions. The uniform of a Jedi includes: Robes, any colour or type, and the Clan Cloak; A Jedi will not wield a blade during the clan meetings, furthering the ideals of forming a clan community. All members are asked to regularly play on the Jedi Knights home worlds: World 8 for Free Players, World 76 for RuneScape Members, so our clan members can always stick together, always be able to assist, and not be too far away during times of need.
With regards to attire, I would like to see more robes worn at meetings. It seems that in general, meetings have gotten to the point where people drop what they do a minute before it starts and come in late wearing whatever they happened to have on. Let's return to our ways of showing respect at meetings and try to make those a little bit more formal.
I am not as concerned about the world part, as we do tend to stick to these worlds, and when we are not on these worlds it is usually due to crowded playing spots.
I will encourage everybody to re-read the Jedi code, as I myself had forgotten some key aspects of our clan and benefited greatly from familiarizing myself with it again.
May the Force continue to be with you all.
Honour all Jedi; a Jedi will behave with honour in his or her journeys. Respect fellow members of the clan, and show courtesy to others. - A Jedi is expected to behave with respect when dealing with others. Our clan is a community, whose goal is to build friendship and camaraderie between members. Mutual respect between one another is paramount. And in your encounters in RuneScape, treat others as you would expect yourself to be treated. Let reason and maturity prevail rather then hate and disdain
While I have no doubt that any clan mate would help another in a time of need, sometimes it seems that some of us get carried away when teasing others, myself included. This can happen in any social situation, whether it be within the clan or not, but I just wish to remind everybody to make sure you do not push somebody too far.
Wear the uniform of the Jedi with Pride, and join the clan in a unified front on the Clans Home Worlds. - Jedi are expected to wear the uniform of a Jedi Knight to all clan functions. The uniform of a Jedi includes: Robes, any colour or type, and the Clan Cloak; A Jedi will not wield a blade during the clan meetings, furthering the ideals of forming a clan community. All members are asked to regularly play on the Jedi Knights home worlds: World 8 for Free Players, World 76 for RuneScape Members, so our clan members can always stick together, always be able to assist, and not be too far away during times of need.
With regards to attire, I would like to see more robes worn at meetings. It seems that in general, meetings have gotten to the point where people drop what they do a minute before it starts and come in late wearing whatever they happened to have on. Let's return to our ways of showing respect at meetings and try to make those a little bit more formal.
I am not as concerned about the world part, as we do tend to stick to these worlds, and when we are not on these worlds it is usually due to crowded playing spots.
I will encourage everybody to re-read the Jedi code, as I myself had forgotten some key aspects of our clan and benefited greatly from familiarizing myself with it again.
May the Force continue to be with you all.