Khamer Jun Lugo Manalo

 
Khamer Jun Lugo Manalo
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Coat of arms of Khamer Jun Lugo Manalo
Emblazoned by Im_Zayk
AssumedApril 2022
Country of OriginPhilippines
TraditionPhilippine heraldry
Aliases Zayk#6539
Im_Zayk

Khamer Jun Lugo Manalo
Gyronny, per pile throughout, per chevron enhanced in chief point, and per fess abased in nombril point Sable and Argent, all counterchanged. From the crest, A dexter arm embowed Proper armoured Argent, his hand holding a quill bendwise Sable penned Argent, below the nib of the quill two gouttes in pale Sable. For a motto, "Di ka pasisiil" (written in Philippine abugida Baybayin) - '[To the invaders] you'll be oppresed not'

Blazon
Escutcheon
Gyronny, per pile throughout, per chevron enhanced in chief point, and per fess abased in nombril point Sable and Argent, all counterchanged.
Crest
A dexter arm embowed Proper armoured Argent, his hand holding a quill bendwise Sable penned Argent, below the nib of the quill two gouttes in pale Sable.
Motto
"Di ka pasisiil" (written in Philippine abugida Baybayin) - '[To the invaders] you'll be oppresed not'

Symbolism

The tinctures of Sable and Argent are a reference to evil and good, and the shield speaks one word: Uncertainty. The armiger's life has been that word, whether it is just as simple as for wearing something to deciding to which track to take. His life is full of uncertain decisions that puts him or others in harm or in bliss. The shield is a reminder for the armiger that life is full of uncertainty, and you will never know what will happen until it happened. By virtue of design, the abstract output of the shield represents his love for visual arts and abstract expressionism. For the crest, the torse is there as a placeholder for the arm, nothing really special about it. What really is special is the quill the hand is holding and the gouttes from the ink dripping from the quill. It symbolizes his love for creative writing, as the crest is a visual representation for each writer's motto: Keep bleeding [ink to write]. The motto is a direct quote from the Philippine National Anthem, current version at the time of writing. Di ka pasisiil means that none can trample who the line is pertaining to, the Philippines. While this can denote the armiger's love for the country, it can also mean that they have the word "losing" irrelevant to his dictionary, unless of course he ought to be accepting of such. The Baybayin script is another thing that can provide the patriotism the armiger has for his country.

Badge

Badge of Khamer Jun Lugo Manalo
Badge of Khamer Jun Lugo Manalo
Emblazoned by Im_Zayk

Blazon: A quill Argent tipped sable and a quill Sable tipped Argent in saltire, in chief and base each a goutte de poix, and overall a scroll containing "Di ka pasisiil" written in Philippine abugida Baybayin.