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7/25/2025, 2:35:18 AM
>>6279551
Indeed, it is a wise choice.
>>6279567
>>6279756
You decided to consult a tome of heraldry, first because you did not need to know how to read to enjoy it. You knew how to recognise a ducal or a countal or a baronnial crown. The fact that you read, even slowly, could help you understand whose house was represented. Plus you could try to understand how some sygils, like those of Guelphs or short scotsmen here, were organised. So you asked.
-Perhaps some treatise of Heraldry would be helpful.
Getepe nodded and told you.
-Of course, please follow me my lord.
The brave Servmiabarel explained you then.
-If you are going to read I shall leave you here undisturbed, lord de Villeroi, it has been a pleasure.
-The pleasure is mine your excellency, thank you once more for your help.
And with these words you parted ways, following Getepe to the second floor of the library. There you found leather bound tomes that he presented you as the "Coats of Arms of the Kingdom of Bifuria" a far bigger tome called the "Great Armorial of the Empire" and a third one indicating the "Old families of Bifurian Nobility" a good way to root out people who were not well born but masqueraded as such. There was a book too, about "The Great Houses of the Wood Elves". You had to choose one and begin to read it, probably on a white wooden table under a huge window.
>Coats of Arms of the Kingdom of Bifuria
>Great Armorial of the Empire
>Great Armorial of the Empire
>The Great Houses of the Wood Elves
>Other (write in)
Indeed, it is a wise choice.
>>6279567
>>6279756
You decided to consult a tome of heraldry, first because you did not need to know how to read to enjoy it. You knew how to recognise a ducal or a countal or a baronnial crown. The fact that you read, even slowly, could help you understand whose house was represented. Plus you could try to understand how some sygils, like those of Guelphs or short scotsmen here, were organised. So you asked.
-Perhaps some treatise of Heraldry would be helpful.
Getepe nodded and told you.
-Of course, please follow me my lord.
The brave Servmiabarel explained you then.
-If you are going to read I shall leave you here undisturbed, lord de Villeroi, it has been a pleasure.
-The pleasure is mine your excellency, thank you once more for your help.
And with these words you parted ways, following Getepe to the second floor of the library. There you found leather bound tomes that he presented you as the "Coats of Arms of the Kingdom of Bifuria" a far bigger tome called the "Great Armorial of the Empire" and a third one indicating the "Old families of Bifurian Nobility" a good way to root out people who were not well born but masqueraded as such. There was a book too, about "The Great Houses of the Wood Elves". You had to choose one and begin to read it, probably on a white wooden table under a huge window.
>Coats of Arms of the Kingdom of Bifuria
>Great Armorial of the Empire
>Great Armorial of the Empire
>The Great Houses of the Wood Elves
>Other (write in)
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