About
Top Rocker
Forsaken Guard signifies that an organization still exists that will protect and promote Brotherhood. An organization that believes that its members are best equipped to make their own decisions.
Shape of Center Patch
A Castle. A defensive instrument. Used to protect the Brotherhood
Burgundy lines
Burgundy, a deep, rich reddish-purple, often conveying passion and energy. It’s associated with a mature grounded, stable feeling. In various cultures, burgundy can also represent prosperity, good fortune, or even joy and abundance.
Chains
The chains in the crest symbolize the unbreakable bonds of Brotherhood — each link representing loyalty, strength, and unity. Just as the chain holds firm only when every link is true, the Brotherhood endures through the strength of each member.

The Flames
The flames burn against the darkness, lighting the path of the Brotherhood. They stand as a reminder that even in the darkest nights, unity and loyalty ignite strength and courage. The fire is shared among brothers — not consumed — a symbol of endurance, resilience, and the light they carry together.
The Skull
The skull signifies the death of all former commitments, marking a new bond to the Brotherhood above all else.
Bottom Rocker
The bottom rocker carries a single word — Brotherhood. It is not a mark of territory, nor a banner of conquest. We are not Nomads, for that word has been bent and misused. Instead, we are riders bound by shared values, linked by respect, loyalty, and trust. Our colors declare not where we are, but who we are. Brotherhood is our foundation, our strength, and our highest truth.
Top and Bottom Rocker Wording Color
The color cream generally represents feelings of comfort and relaxation. It can also symbolize humility and calmness. In some contexts, particularly in the Western world cream can symbolize the start of a new chapter in life. (A great color to represent and entirely different approach to a Motorcycle Club.
Welcome to the Forsaken Guard Motorcycle Club!
A Forsaken Guard is a defensive position. The name is often used with the “Old Country” words “Dun Brathaod.” These words hold a powerful meaning: “Dun” in Celtic means Fortress, and “Brathaod” in Gaelic means Brotherhood. We are a community of riders, united as the