Crests Carry History and Law

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Crests Carry History and Law

Category: Crests Page status: Working

Purpose

To affirm that crests are not decorative symbols but carriers of remembered authority and responsibility.

General Principle

Crests carry history and law.

Explanation

Each crest is tied to specific events, inheritances, and relationships. Through them, rights and duties are recalled. Display brings memory into the present.

Authority

Meaning is upheld by:

Implications

Use of a crest communicates lawful identity. Observers understand connection to lineage and obligation. Continuity becomes visible.

Limits

A crest cannot be separated from its history. Use without responsibility risks distortion.

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