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35RZ7 — The Heraldic Offices Nomenclature Act
WHEREAS the Chief Heraldic Officer of the Kingdom of Scotland rejoices in the title of “Lord Lyon King of Arms”, in reference to the Lion on the royal Scottish arms, and
WHEREAS another of the Chief Heralds of the Kindom of Scotland exults in the title “Unicorn Pursuivant of Arms”, in reference to the Unicorn supporter of the royal arms, and
WHEREAS the Chief Heraldic Officer of the Kingdom of England is magnified by the title of “Garter King of Arms”, and
WHEREAS when it comes to the ancient science and art of Heraldry, countries like Scotland and England really know what’s cooking, and
WHEREAS the supporters of the royal Talossan arms are defined in the Organic Law as “Two Talossan Squirrels”, and
WHEREAS the title “Chief Herald” just doesn’t get the job done, and
WHEREAS the principal heraldic office in any kingdom, by ancient tradition, is called the “College of Arms”,
THEREFORE the Ziu hereby enacts and orders that
- The Royal Talossan Heraldic Authority shall be renamed “The College of Arms”, and should be referred to, in case of ambiguity, as the Talossan College of Arms.
- The governor of the College of Arms shall be entitled “Squirrel King of Arms”, or (at times when the governor is a woman) “Squirrel Queen of Arms”.
Noi urent q'estadra så:
Patti McCue, MC (Mussolini), Chief Herald of the Royal Talossan Heraldic Authority
John Woolley, MC (Florenciâ), Fellow of the Royal Talossan Heraldic Authority
Mà la Mhà, MC (Florenciâ), Fellow of the Royal Talossan Heraldic Authority
Trotxâ Bettinger, MC (Vuode), Fellow of the Royal Talossan Heraldic Authority