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====Origin/meaning====
===Origin/meaning===
The symbolism for these arms is as manifold as possible, with each element having been chosen for as many personal and aesthetic reasons as could reasonably be crammed into the reasoning.  The colors, red and silver, are those of the armiger's high school, and as a graduate thereof from an unincorporated census-designated place, the closest thing to an identifying banner of their home.  The armiger is also a fan of the combination as red and gold, which is commonly seen in most modern medieval-themed media, and red and silver strike them as more distinct.  What little gold is present serves to accentuate the designs and lend definition to draw the eye.
The symbolism for these arms is as manifold as possible, with each element having been chosen for as many personal and aesthetic reasons as could reasonably be crammed into the reasoning.  The colors, red and silver, are those of the armiger's high school, and as a graduate thereof from an unincorporated census-designated place, the closest thing to an identifying banner of their home.  The armiger is also a fan of the combination as red and gold, which is commonly seen in most modern medieval-themed media, and red and silver strike them as more distinct.  What little gold is present serves to accentuate the designs and lend definition to draw the eye.