Badge of Peers of the Empire of Brancalonia
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drawn using a heater shape using a wikipedia palette with an aspect ratio of 0.5 tartan colours quartered I and IV or a double headed eagle sa crowned gu armed gu II and III az semy de lis or crest a french imperial crown proper much larger much higher mantling of ribbons to the dexter gu and erminites, to the sinister az and erminites supporter behind a cord tenne smaller very much lower supporter behind a laurel wreath vert smaller supporter behind a marshals baton or crusilly gu bendwise sinister behind a marshals baton or semy de lys az bendwise motto "SEMPER FIDELIS" engraved very much higher
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Only the most noble and powerful families of the Empire could receive the honor of having a Peer in their family. Directly elected by the Emperor himself among his most strict collaborators, the title of Peer under the pressure of nobility rapidly evolved into an almost hereditary charge passed by father to son in the most influential landlord's families. In LaFrance, the six nominated peers had a gold baton with lilies, wore a blue cloak and were called "Paladins", while in the Reitermark the title was awarded to three laymen, also called the Marksmen, and three bishops; they wore a red cloak and had a gold baton with red crosses.
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