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Revision as of 19:24, 4 January 2024

Introduction

Heraldik des hadrianischen Reiche (Heraldry of the Hadrian Empire)
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Author Friederich von Bergwald-Holstein
Country The Hadrian Empire
Language High Attian, Common Tongue
Subject Guide
Publisher The Imperial Library of Adelsburg
Publication Date Moonday 1, Redfall, 1541

Ever since the dawn of the Attian Empire, various symbols and flags have been used to represent individuals, families, or groups. Throughout the ages, simple colored cloths and small symbols sewn into the clothes of people have developed into extravagant symbols made by prestigious artists to represent great houses, families, kingdoms, and other allegiances. These heraldric symbols, or crests, are in modern times a popular and commonly used way to express one’s wealth and prestige within the Hadrian Empire. The more extravagant the symbol, the more prestigious its wearer’s house or company. There are a multitude of crests used throughout the empire and all use a very defined style. This article acts as a guide and overview of Hadrian heraldry.

Hadrian Heraldry

Officially used colors of Hadrian Crests

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