Our Tribal Laws
and Customs

No tribemate will set harmful violence against another, save for self-defense and mutually agreed upon ritual combat.

No tribemate will consciously and knowingly harm or damage the person or property of another.

No tribemate will commit unconsentual, intimate acts upon another.

No tribemate will take the property of another without consent with force, with trickery, or in secret.

No tribemate will consciously and knowingly cause unjust harm or ill to the reputation of another.

Tribemates are responsible for their own actions, the actions of their tribe/group, and the actions of their kith and kin.


The breaking of the "Tribal Laws" immediately goes to a Thingmoot whereas the Tribemates may choose to defend or oppose the defendant and give evidence if available.

The Sacral Leader will then decide to outlaw the defendant or not. This will be based upon evidence, tribal opinions and feelings on the matter, etc.

Once the Wolfstooth is available to a tribemate, said tribemate must carry it on their person when at moots or hátíđ.

By a per year reckoning: 1st offense, a fine/shild determined by their tribemates. 2nd offense, a greater fine determined by Sacral Leader. 3rd offense results in a Shunning for 1 moot/gathering and investigation into their membership.

“All tribemates who have passed their Rite of Adoption and/or Rite of Ascension must participate, at some capacity, in the various tribal rites of the Ulfar.”

A penalty and investigation will be determined by a Thingmoot should said tribemate purposefully decline.

 


 

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