Joining or starting a set or pair

Starting a pair

Starting a pair is simple read the rules page for pairs from top to bottom and then follow the "how to" on locking rings and away you go. The first of a would be pair must make sure that there second understands what they getting into.

(for pair's only, under common rule 1 amendment B. it is possible for someone that would be a second to be a first. And the first to be a second. If both persons agree to use this amendment. If that pair then becomes a set amendment B can not longer be used and the first and second must swap the new member of the set can not be a first see rules for sets number 6)

Joining a set

1. A first must tell a free person what they are getting into and give them a copy of the rules for sets.

2. If after one passage of the moon  across the sky (4 weeks) the free person still wants to join a round they must be given a locked ring for that round with the names all ready engraved. Amendment A and Amendment  A-1.

3. If the free person has had a change of heart before the ring is placed on there finger and wishes not to join with the first they must return there copy of the rules. And speak no more if this matter.

4. After the ring has been placed on the free person’s finger they become a second to that round. And are bound by the rules of the second at once.

Note Free person’s take this step carefully as there is no way out once you become a second Unless you are freed by a first of your set. A pair cannot split nor can a second be freed from a pair.