Charter: The Noble Order of the Ivory Oak.

The membership shall meet no less than once a year to discuss the induction of new members into the fellowship.

Up to two members may be inducted into the fellowship per annum, as voted upon at said meetings of the membership.

Members shall comport themselves in a manner befitting gentiles of their station, and are responsible for the dress and actions of their guests.

Membership may be revoked at any time by a two thirds vote of the assembled body of their peers; should such an assemblage prove too difficult, costly, or for some other unforseen circumstance prove impossible, the executor of this order of peerage (named below) shall at his sole discretion terminate membership.

Any member who is removed from our order may never again be admitted entrance to our assemblies, unless a unanimous vote is made by the peerage of this order to grant re-admittance.

Any peer that draws arms upon a fellow shall have their membership summarily terminated by order of the executor. Any fellow that does so within the establishment proper shall be permanently banned, with no recourse available to gain re-admittance. In this matter, niether the executor nor peerage shall be allowed to grant re-admittance to said person.

Arms shall be left in the keeping of the warder, but will be made available immediately, should the need arise. The exception to this shall be those who have been granted the right to bear arms and heraldry by the crown itself, such as squires, knights, and high nobility. Members of the order who have such rights shall abide by the aforementioned bylaws regarding the use of said arms.

Prices for members and their guests shall be fixed at 2 gold per meal, with additional expenses for guests being paid for by the member who granted them admittance.

Any donation of craft items or supplies made by a member shall be credited to their account, the value of which shall be assessed by the secretary (named below) in a meeting with the executor.

Those in the employ of the order shall be considered full members for the length of their employment; entitled to the benefits listed within this charter, and subject to all of the bylaws set forth within this charter.

No member of High Nobility shall be denied admittance to said assemblages or events that this order shall gather for, and shall be treated as a guest member for the duration of their stay.

At the time of founding, this order is compsed of the following noble members; in good standing with the Crown, and procreated in legal marriage, of whom a declaration of the titles, names, and surnames follows:

Baron (V) Walter Lathann of the Royal house of Whiteoak, Executor
Ld. (V) Justin Case of Aglithorn, House Eaddick, Secretary
Giuliani Sevelli and family, Founding members in good standing
Baron Sir Shikar al' Basteua, Protector of the Northmarch, Founding member in good standing.
Ld. Montaccio (Della Morte), Founding member in good standing

Set forth by my hand on the 24th day, this year of Fealty, third moon.

Walter Lathann
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OOG:
Beneath this document are several seals, signatures, and stamps.
If you think your character may know what any of these mean, or may be familiar with those who signed, sealed, or stamped, and have questions about this document, please contact plot.
-Gideon.
 
Huzzah!

Let it be known that Baron Polare Lissentine of Keystone has been added to our Noble Order as a member in good standing!

Though a small ceremony was held for the Baron's induction, we were not able to provide our Lord Baron with a proper induction, one befitting his station.

The Noble Order of the Ivory Oak shall meet soon in closed assemblage to discuss Order business.

After the meeting, we shall announce dates for the Re-Induction celebration.

Walter Lathann
 
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