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2nd December 06, 07:30 AM
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The same could also be said for wearing any type of feather in general, since feathers behind a badge usually denote an armiger (one who bears a coat-of-arms granted by a heraldic authority) or a Chief of a Clan.
One for an armiger, two for a chieftain, and three for a chief. Traditional for most folks is their clan's plant badge (provided you can find a sprig of it, of course).
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