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The Heraldic Roadrunner

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My Heraldic Turkey Saga Continues

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Virginia Local heraldry appreciation post

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American Heraldry V.2 - Bowie Knife edition

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Panthereé: the forbidden fur

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Outjerked again

A place to post funny/ironic coats of arms, otherwise unsuitable for /r/heraldry

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American Heraldry

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Flag of Nocolorado but with stegosaurus

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It’s Turkey Time.

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Help understand: Yor (me Yor) hear beats and yells last night. Now Yor go outside and see this new thing blocking trail. Yor try move thing but hear ravens and hands burn whenever touch. What happening to Yor?

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This sub needs an “AI-generated” tag

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A flag for Blacksburg, Virginia (home of Virginia Tech)

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Gules three turkeycocks strutting Or

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Talking to family: Get them with their hearts, not their heads

Share your insights, get the inside scoop, and navigate your career with a supportive community. Not affiliated with the US government.

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Imagining heraldic turkeyfowl

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Arms of a descendant of William Strickland, the gentleman who first brought Turkey fowl to England

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Yor (me Yor) make this, is god?

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Prairie Gadsden Flag: less snake, more buffalo?

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Arms of the Calgary Petroleum Club

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Young Mustafa the Resolute, Hammer of the Turkish Mines

Pictures of things that could be boss fights, any kind of picture, gif, or video may be used. Come up with a boss name for the title, and if desired add some stats and or back story in the comments. Make your title as creative as possible, something more than "lord of x", or "B'oss".

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Reimagining the Flag of Little Havana, Florida

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Despite inclement weather, William Henry Harrison held his inauguration outdoors. It’s widely believed this contributed to him succumbing to pneumonia and becoming the first US president to die in office.

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A place for history memes about events over 20 years ago.

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Nebraska State Capitol building appreciation post

This sub is dedicated to the appreciation of traditional architecture, with a view to increasing the appetite for architectural revival. Posts should be of old and new buildings in a traditionalist style. Please read the rules before posting.

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I’ve designed a coat of arms for Alexandria, Virginia

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I made canting arms for former US Vice President Al Gore.

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