Holy State Coat of Arms Artist Council
The sacred designers of heraldic identity across the Holy State — composed solely of twelve master monks of heraldry.
The Role of the Council
The Coat of Arms Artist Council exists to ensure all arms created within the Holy State reflect spiritual integrity, honor, and order. Whether for a cardinal, a senator, the Caesar himself, the sacred Guardians, or the knightly orders — all coats of arms must be envisioned and blessed by this council.
Monastic Membership
The council is composed of exactly twelve monks, each a master of ecclesiastical heraldry. These monks are selected based on lifelong dedication, artistic virtue, and an unshakable vow to visual sanctity. Each member is cloistered in prayer and design, ensuring that no coat of arms leaves the council hall without divine inspiration.
Design Principles
All arms bear the marks of spiritual nobility and are reviewed for theological symbolism. Each design is rendered with precision and finality. Any figure that needs a coat of arms from Dove to Cardinal — must bear only an authorized heraldic identity, certified by the council. Variations or unofficial crests are strictly forbidden.