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The [[device]] of the Kingdom of Meridies is ''[[Argent]], on a [[pale]] [[sable]] a [[crown]] of three points, above each point a [[mullet]] [[argent]], overall a [[laurel wreath]] [[counterchanged]]''.
The [[device]] of the Kingdom of Meridies is ''[[Argent]], on a [[pale]] [[sable]] a [[crown]] of three points, above each point a [[mullet]] [[argent]], overall a [[laurel wreath]] [[counterchanged]]''.


Members of the [[populace]] or [[groups]] within the Kingdom who have provided great service, may receive an ''Augmentation of Arms''. The [[augmentation]] takes the form of ''three mullets argent, one and two'', and may be placed upon the arms of the recipient where appropriate.
Members of the [[populace]] or [[groups]] within the Kingdom who have provided great service, may receive an [[Augmentation of Arms]]. The augmentation takes the form of ''three mullets argent, one and two'', and may be placed upon the arms of the recipient where appropriate.


==External Link==
==External Link==

Revision as of 21:38, 27 October 2004

Founded in January, A.S. XII, the Kingdom of Meridies is the fifth oldest Kingdom in the Known World. Geographically it consists of Alabama, Mississippi, Louisiana, most of Arkansas, Tennessee, almost all of Georgia, a bit of the panhandle of Florida, and small portions of both Kentucky and Virginia. Given its location, it should be no surprise that the name Meridies means "The South".

Meridies contains the Principality of Gleann Abhann.

Heraldry

The device of the Kingdom of Meridies is Argent, on a pale sable a crown of three points, above each point a mullet argent, overall a laurel wreath counterchanged.

Members of the populace or groups within the Kingdom who have provided great service, may receive an Augmentation of Arms. The augmentation takes the form of three mullets argent, one and two, and may be placed upon the arms of the recipient where appropriate.

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