![]() It should be noted that none of these rules are official, and are instead a culmination of multiple sources. In the case that they are offered a chance to redeem themselves, they are assigned a task that must be completed, or die trying. In order to even be offered the chance at redemption, the Yautja in question must have acknowledged their breach of code and willingly accepted the punishment for that violation. Such opportunities are rare and limited to very specific circumstances as seen with Scarface. ![]() It is not entirely impossible for a Yautja that has in some way broken the code to regain their honor and rejoin society. ![]() Some Predators are specifically tasked with hunting down code-breakers that flee from punishment or hide their failures, called Enforcers or Arbitrators. In either case, he is then excommunicated altogether from society and Bad Bloods are considered fair game for the remaining honorable hunters. Failure to do so marks a Yautja a Bad Blood. If they breach the code Yautja are expected to submit themselves for punishment honorably. Īll hunters are expected to hunt and kill while adhering to the code and traditions. Only very high ranked seasoned warriors, such as Scarface, or very low ranked novices, such as Young Blood and Un-Blooded Yautja, are permitted any leeway as far as the code is concerned. The code is strict, and to break it - purposefully, accidentally, or even unwillingly - is a near irredeemable offense in many situations. It details under what circumstances a hunter may kill a creature of another species and under what circumstances they may not. The Yautja Honor Code is a set of rules that govern day-to-day interactions of Yautja as well as the Hunt. Dishonor is worse than death." ― Isabella Borgia (from Predator: Concrete Jungle) ![]()
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