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Riley Kaufman
GreiiN:448
Coat of arms of Riley Kaufman
Emblazoned by Riley Kaufman
AssumedMay of 2024
Country of OriginUnited States
TraditionAmerican heraldry
Aliases @copperwyvern

Riley Kaufman
Or a dragon dormant attired with ram's horns between seven four-pointed mullets Gules. From the crest, A flame Or between two ram's horns Gules. For a motto, "Somnimus Draconum"

Blazon
Escutcheon
Or a dragon dormant attired with ram's horns between seven four-pointed mullets Gules.
Crest
A flame Or between two ram's horns Gules.
Motto
"Somnimus Draconum"

Symbolism

The golden field and red dragon are reminiscent of a great dragon resting upon it's horde. As a locksmith and former jeweler the armiger felt as if in a way they are a great guardian of treasures. The armiger is also a great lover of fantasy and frequently plays roleplaying games, and has loved dragons for as long as they can remember. The seven red stars are meant to represent a lucky number for them, as well as a nod to one of their most notorious characters they've had the honor of playing and writing about. The flame on the crest is for their reverence for flame, as fire is one of the most beautiful things to the armiger. A force of change and destruction. The twin red horns are meant to match the dragon, wearing the crown of the mighty beast upon their own head, so they may inspire the same awe and reverence. They represent power, and the embodiment of draconic ideals.