What the Mun Blades lack in structure vs. their competitors they make up for with ferocity and low rates. Why pay the extralegal fee to a Silver Sword when you could pay the standard cost for a Mun Blade. The lack of required infrastructure makes typical Mun Blade rates lower, and their spread more thorough due to minimal overhead. An ease of impersonation and fraud accompanies the lacking structure, but to many the low cost begets risk.

Hierarchy

There are three positions an individual can be placed into within the Mun Blades, each named after a different animal. Mun Blades upon joining or changing rank receive a copper coin with an image of the animal representing their place.

Kaktää

Initiates and newbies receive this title. It generally lasts for one or two years depending on the renown the individual acquires.

Shekt

Once your prowess is deemed worthy by your Mun Blades Den you are given a coin with the Shekt engraved upon it. This is the rank that almost all Mun Blades will remain and die within.

Yallë

There can only be a single Yallë within the whole of the Mun Blades. Their position taken only through rite of combat. If a Yallë dies of natural causes or steps down, any and all Shekt may participate in a tournament to determine the new leader. The finals of said tournament are a death match, no exceptions.