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See also [[Badge]]
See also [[Badge]]


All SCA members should
All SCA members should endeavor to work with their local heralds to design their own unique and historically appropriate arms or device. Branches, principalities, and kingdoms also have their own arms (which must include a laurel wreath), and may also have a populace [[badge]].
endeavor to work with their local heralds to design their own unique and
historically appropriate arms or device. Branches, principalities, and
kingdoms also have their own devices (shown with a laurel wreath), as
well as a populace [[badge]].


A personal [[Coat of Arms|device]] says "This is me." A [[badge]] says
A personal [[Coat of Arms|device]] says "This is me." A [[badge]] says "This is mine."
"This is mine."


-- Mistress [[Arlys o Gordon]]
-- Mistress [[Arlys o Gordon]]

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Aka "Arms", "heraldic device" or "device"
See also Badge

All SCA members should endeavor to work with their local heralds to design their own unique and historically appropriate arms or device. Branches, principalities, and kingdoms also have their own arms (which must include a laurel wreath), and may also have a populace badge.

A personal device says "This is me." A badge says "This is mine."

-- Mistress Arlys o Gordon