
All members of the Brotherhood are permitted and encouraged to carry a sword, but it is to be removed in the presence of royalty. Your best garb should be worn along with all symbols of your rank and station. One does not attend court in blue jeans and a t-shirt. A Brotherhood member dresses to the occasion. will maintain an orderly camp and treat all within with courtesy and respect. will maintain a section of the camp, and, more than likely, we will be sharing space with Kriegsturm.Īgain, The B.O.S. The Kingdom camps as a whole at Gulf Wars.

– Digging/Filling in the fire and shower pits, offereing to bring back ice from the camp store, etc. We are courteous to our hosts, and we help out where we can. personnel to maintain a clean and organized presence. soldier heads back to camp until dismissed by a commanding officer. This is immediately after the battle unless there is to be a court or His Majesty commands our pressence in which case debriefing will be immediately following. members will report to a predetermined location for the debriefing (A.A.R.). This is the Standard Operating Procedure for all but a FEW cases. a Brotherhood soldier answers, “I am sorry, I have orders to remain with my unit.” If there is any question, a Brotherhood soldier directs them to his Knight Sergeant or Commander or any Brotherhood officer. If given an order from someone outside the B.O.S.

soldier answers in a clear, loud voice that he understands and ready. A member of the Brotherhood does not sit on the sidelines while his brothers are fighting. *In a “rez battle” get a drink when you die, then rejoin your brothers. A member of the Brotherhood does not leave the field until or unless he is physically inable to continue, the over, or he has been dismissed. A member of the Brotherhood never yields.

We are not “thugs” or “mercenaries.” We fight to win, but we fight with honor. We are respected on the field for our prowess and cohesion. We strive to be the first on and off the field. Informal gatherings within the Brotherhood (parties, cookouts, etc.) will be treated as such. He speaks when appropriate, and in a respectful manner. He shows respect for his brothers, his superiors, and the Brotherhood as a whole by conducting himself with dignity and poise. A member of the Brotherhood of Steel shall comport himself in a manner befitting the occasion. All official Brotherhood activities (briefings, after-action reports, ceremonies, etc.) are to be treated as formal events. Subsection A – Formal Vs Informal Gatherings Rules, Regulations, and Codes of Conduct Pertaining to Brotherhood Members Both on and off The Field
