The Sisterhood

The Sisterhood is a large and overarching organization whose members can be mostly found working in the public service sector. The basis of the order is to work in the spirit of the Sister; i.e, for a positive cause, the preserving of life, and the general betterment of your fellow people. For this reason, most members can be found working in the field of healthcare and education: the former has an estimate of 80% of female workers to be members of the order.

Organisation
Members of the Sisterhood must follow certain rules in their work. Compared to other religious orders, it is usually seen as quite tame. The rules are as follows:


 * 1) Unless it is to save a life, you must do no harm, no matter the enemy.
 * 2) You must help your fellow man, no matter their allegiance.
 * 3) You must respect your fellow man, no matter their origin.

Members who have proven themselves to be worthy members of the order are given a face tattoo; a solid, thin, black line that originates from below the left eye and continues down to the chin. This mark, meant to symbolize the eternal weeping of the sister, is treated with great respect in Druthenia.

Earlier in the history of the order, there was debate whether or not members would stay celibate. Opponents argued that a member who gives birth has created life, much like the Sister they follow; proponents however claim that, by foregoing a family and dedicating your life to help others, you show a different kind of respect for your fellow man. Officialy, the order does not force members to abstain from relationships, but it is not uncommon to have devoted members foregoing a normal life in the service of others.