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crittersheep) wrote2024-08-10 03:31 pm
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Coat of Arms - Clover

[you find yourselves sat at a large table in the center of a room, the table itself big enough for everyone to have plenty of space to work. There's already paper and pencils scattered across it, ready to use.
One of the walls is lined with shelves and cabinets, full of paint, more paper, crayons, markers—you name it, it's available to you. Need an easel to paint a masterpiece? There's plenty in the closet with canvases to use, too. Want some clay to sculpt your coat of arms, you mad man? There's a kiln in the corner.
It's time to get creative, kids]
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Every decently powerful family in history has a symbol to represent them. In Japan, it's pretty abstract. [draws the Takeda crest]
When you say coat of arms, you're thinking Western Europe. The English, Scottish, French, and so on. They use combinations of images, colors, and patterns to represent themselves or cities or areas. So, Paris has a ship and fleur de lys while the United Kingdom has a unicorn and a lion. War of Roses, all that.
All you really have to do is pick out images that fit Clover and put them together.
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