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INTERNATIONAL SOCIETY OF COMMONERS HERALDRY
Official blazon
Arms: Gyronny of ten Or and Sable a Mullet counterchanged. Crest: Upon a Wreath Or and Sable two Goose feathers Or in Saltire behind a Chess Pawn Sable. Motto: Erimus
Origin/meaning
The mullet is a symbol of man and counter changed in colour to reflect all mankind irrespective of colour, race, ethnicity or creed. The crest was adopted by vote by all members as the lowest value common piece in chess but with the ability to aspire to be much more. Emblazonment by Lee Lumbley.
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