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# Treat your inferiors in rank, knowledge, or experience in the society as if they were your equals; treat your equals as if they were your superiors; treat officers as representatives of Their Majesties; and treat the [[King]] and [[Queen]] with the reverence due your sovereigns. | |||
# Treat your inferiors in rank, knowledge, or experience in the society as if they were your equals; treat your equals as if they were your superiors; treat officers as representatives of | |||
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# Be faithful to your lord and your word. | # Be faithful to your lord and your word. |
Revision as of 02:13, 18 June 2011
- Treat your inferiors in rank, knowledge, or experience in the society as if they were your equals; treat your equals as if they were your superiors; treat officers as representatives of Their Majesties; and treat the King and Queen with the reverence due your sovereigns.
- Use medieval forms of address.
- Be faithful to your lord and your word.
- Gentlemen, honour all ladies.
- Ladies, be worthy of that honour.
- Touch no man’s goods unasked; give and receive with grace.
- Be gentle to the stranger.
- Raise your sword, not your voice.
- Let the slain man tell if he be slain.
- Reverence the King and Queen.
For an in-depth explanation of these commandments, see 10 Commandments of the SCA (PDF)