The Guardians of Justice are a group of gaming enthusiasts who meet on the Zone every now and then to either discuss or play Jedi Knight. As a clan we strive to be the best adopting revised systems and reviewing new members regularly . We participate in clan wars, clan general entry games and clan chat, just to name a few to feed our hunger for the greatest game ever designed, Jedi Knight. If you too share this hunger, read on and inquire to take your place as a Guardian of Justice.
The Guardians of Justice operate on a master/paduon system much like the original Star Wars Jedi Knights. Tobecome a Jedi Knight, one must complete their training as a paduon (apprentice). A Paduon is trained either by a Jedi Knight or Jedi Council member who will refer the paduon to the council when they feel the apprentice is ready for promotion. If the apprentice successfully out scores a Jedi Council member using only a Light Saber with no force, then he or she will be promoted to Jedi Knight. To become a council member, a Jedi Knight may tryonly once a week to successfully out score 3 Council members with no force and a light saber . If the score ofthe Jedi Knight is higher than that of the 2 lowest scoring council members combined, then he or she will take their place as a Jedi Council member.
A Jedi Knight may not become a Council member until he or she has successfully trained a paduon to the Jedi Knight status.
A paduon must use the same force side (dark or light) as his apprentice.
A Jedi Knight may choose his paduon without the approval of the council. He may not recruit other members however, hay may only refer the player to a council member.
Only ten members may be on the council at any given time If this becomes an issue, the council will decide just terms by which positions can be challenged.
Any changes to these rules must by passed as a majority favor by the Jedi Council.