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A '''coat of arms''' is a the distinctive heraldic bearings of a person of gentle blood, originally borne on an escutcheon (shield) or tabard.  The creation and management of coats of arms is known as the art of heraldry, while a compilation of coats of arms is known as an armorial. All heraldric and armorial functions in the [[Kingdom of Talossa]] are vested by the [[Organic Law]] exclusively in the [[King]] and his [[Royal College of Arms]].
A '''coat of arms''' is a the distinctive heraldic bearings of a person of gentle blood, originally borne on an escutcheon (shield) or tabard.  The creation and management of coats of arms is known as the art of heraldry, while a compilation of coats of arms is known as an armorial.
 
All heraldric and armorial functions in the [[Kingdom of Talossa]] are vested by the [[Organic Law]] exclusively in the [[King]] and his [[Royal College of Arms]].  All Talossans are considered to be of gentle blood, as proven by their excellent taste in nationality, and are entitled to request assistance from the College in designing their arms, which may then be granted them by the monarch.


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Revision as of 16:35, 5 January 2014

A coat of arms is a the distinctive heraldic bearings of a person of gentle blood, originally borne on an escutcheon (shield) or tabard. The creation and management of coats of arms is known as the art of heraldry, while a compilation of coats of arms is known as an armorial.

All heraldric and armorial functions in the Kingdom of Talossa are vested by the Organic Law exclusively in the King and his Royal College of Arms. All Talossans are considered to be of gentle blood, as proven by their excellent taste in nationality, and are entitled to request assistance from the College in designing their arms, which may then be granted them by the monarch.