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Supreme Vikings Confraternity (Also known as Aro Baggers)
They are also called Aros or Akpa men. They have a common saying that 'ruggedity supercedes' this is used to encourage members to be merciless and violent towards other members of the public including members of other confraternities. They have a well developed code of speaking and they claim to be descended from the European Vikings who were know to pillage and forcefully overrun and control territories.Being an active member who is paying their financial commitments and regularly attends meetings makes is termed sailing.
Ruggedity in Vikings language is used to refer to a member who is violent and merciless when dealing with other members of the community and confraternities.
They have a periodic activity called Treasure Hunting which is the acct of taking forcefully valuables and belongings of worth from non members and members alike.
SOB (Seniority on board) is a term used to refer to a person of high ranking,either by possession of a high ranking office or being an old member Colorkarjnr (talk) 15:07, 16 June 2024 (UTC)[reply]