The rules of the rings for sets.
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Rings of a round must be made thus.
Common rules for both pairs and sets.
Rules for sets.
Rules for the first
Rules for the second
Movement from set to set
Leaving a set or walking away
Changes and amendments to these rules
The rules of the rings is this, the first has power over the second.
More than Two rings in a round are known as a set.
Rings of a set must be made thus.
Sets, Gold for the first all seconds of that round must be of silver.
The first ring must have the name of a second and the first’s name on it; the rings of the seconds must have the firsts name and there own name on it. Written thus. First - Second e.g. (if Don is the first) Don – Emma, Don – Robbie, Don - Isis
Both first and all seconds of the set are to ware there ring’s on the second finger on the left hand e.g. the wedding finger.
Amendment A and Amendment A-1.
Common rules for both pairs and sets
1. The first is picked by the first letter of the first name in Latin
Amendment B.
2. The first of a set or pair maybe man or a woman as long as common rule one is meet
Amendment B.
3. A free person must freely join a round
4. A second may join a set if they do not have a first or they have been freed by there first.
5. A second can not join a pair unless both the first and the second agree of that pair, this is the only time that a second can not be ordered by a first and can say no to another second joining there pair.
6. Two free persons may start there own round at any time. If they follow these rules to the letter. Other wise that round is null and void and can take no part in any other round.
Rules for sets.
1. The power of the first over the set is absolute
2. All seconds must give themselves up to there sets first
3. A set can only have one first
4. No second has power over any other second in there or any other set
5. No second can be a first in any other round
6. A free person can not join a set and become that set’s first even if common rule one is meet unless that sets first is willing to become a second.
7. No second has any say in who is in there set, or if someone in there set is moved to any other set
8. No second has any say in what happens in there set, or about what happens to any other second in there set.
Rules for the first
1. A first must ware there ring at all times.
2. A first can not ask a second to do something that would endanger that second’s, anyone or anything else’s life. Amendment C.
3. A first must not bring undue suffering to any second in there set or pair
4. The first is ensure that there second is in good health at all times.
5. A first must carry a copy of these rules with them at times
6. A first can not force a free person to join there round
7. A first has no power over any free person.
Rules for the second
1. A second must ware there ring on at all times.
2. A second can not for any reason leave there round unless they are freed by there First
3. A second has no say over what a first from any other set or pair is doing.
4. A second must not carry out any thing asked of them by another first. if that would harm them, there first or anyone else.
5. A second can not join a pair unless there own first and both the first and the second agree from that pair
6. A second can not bring in a free person to a set or a pair.
Amendment D.
Movement from set to set
1. If a first of a set or pair moves into another set with out becoming a first they lose there power over all others in there set. Any seconds from there set moves in the power of the first from the other set.
2. The first from another set can not become first of a second set by joining with it without the first of the second set becoming a second.
3. The first of a joining set can not become first of that set if common rule one in not meet.
4. The first of a set or pair can stop any other set or pair joining there set or pair if that means they would give up there first.
5. A second has no say over who is first of there set.
6. A second may become first if there first leaves there set and the set is not moved as a whole into the control of another first and common rule one is meet.
7. Any first joining another set must be told by the first of the new set that they will become a second and must destroy there gold ring, the first of the new set must then give the joining first a locked Silver ring of there round
8. A first may move a second to any other set or make a new pair without a second having any say in the move. But the first of the old set must remove there ring from the second that is being moved and the first from the new set must place there ring on the seconds finger with in one hour or the second returns to the first set, and that first must replace there ring with in the setting of the sun on that day or the second becomes a free person again.
Changes and amendments to these rules
Changes and amendments to these rules can only be made by the argument of 3 firsts from pairs only, Rules for firsts, Movement Rules and Leaving or walking away Rules Can not be changed. Nor can any rule be changed that would endanger someone's, anyone's or anything else's life.
Amendments :-
A It may not be possible to engrave some rings if this is so in this case a paper agreement can be used see paper agreement .
A-1 A bracelet maybe used in the case of a second but not a first. Bracelets must be locked like rings. The rules for bracelets are the same as rings
B. A pair may choose to reverse the first and second, but if they become a set this reverse must change back and obey common rule 1. both persons in the pair must agree to this reverse before they lock there rings to there round.
C. no second can be asked to do something, that would be illegal in the country that the round is in. (e.g. go rob a bank)
D. A second must not speak to any free person about these rules. But can direct a free person to a first from any set or pair.