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So you're off to an event (in kingdom, out of kingdom, it doesn't matter) and you want to show the world that you're proud to be an An Tirian. What could be more appropriate than displaying the [[Kingdom Arms|kingdom arms]] in a prominent place? Well, as it turns out, there is a much more appropriate way. | So you're off to an event (in kingdom, out of kingdom, it doesn't matter) and you want to show the world that you're proud to be an An Tirian. What could be more appropriate than displaying the [[Kingdom Arms|kingdom arms]] in a prominent place? Well, as it turns out, there is a ''much'' more appropriate way. | ||
The kingdom's arms belong to the King. Displaying them means that the King is somewhere nearby. If you are not the King, it is incorrect for you to display those arms. | The kingdom's arms belong to the King. Displaying them means that the King is somewhere nearby. If you are not the King, it is incorrect for you to display those arms. | ||
So what's a proud An Tirian to do? I'm glad you asked. There are several badges registered with the College of Arms specifically for the use of the populace of An Tir. Any subject of An Tir may display these badges proudly on banners, flags, clothing, dishes, furniture, etc. They belong to the people of An Tir. | So what's a proud An Tirian to do? I'm glad you asked. There are [[Kingdom Populace Badges|several badges]] registered with the College of Arms specifically for the use of the populace of An Tir. Any subject of An Tir may display [[Kingdom Populace Badges|these badges]] proudly on banners, flags, clothing, dishes, furniture, etc. They belong to the people of An Tir. | ||
[[Category:Culture]] | [[Category:Culture]] |
Latest revision as of 12:27, 24 November 2005
So you're off to an event (in kingdom, out of kingdom, it doesn't matter) and you want to show the world that you're proud to be an An Tirian. What could be more appropriate than displaying the kingdom arms in a prominent place? Well, as it turns out, there is a much more appropriate way.
The kingdom's arms belong to the King. Displaying them means that the King is somewhere nearby. If you are not the King, it is incorrect for you to display those arms.
So what's a proud An Tirian to do? I'm glad you asked. There are several badges registered with the College of Arms specifically for the use of the populace of An Tir. Any subject of An Tir may display these badges proudly on banners, flags, clothing, dishes, furniture, etc. They belong to the people of An Tir.