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|align="center"|<span id="Bloodline Pins">Bloodline Pins</span> |align="center"|<span id="Bloodline Pins">Bloodline Pins</span>
− | Every trueborn warrior within Clan Snow Raven wore a Bloodline Pin. A warrior's pin signified which House that warrior belonged to; the pin was worn as a thumbnail-sized pin on the collar of dress and ceremonial uniforms and as a larger cloth patch on the left shoulder of field dress uniforms. Bloodline pins were intricate, colorful emblems; the Pins worn by Bloodnamed warriors were edged in gold, while those of unblooded warriors were edged in silver.<ref name="FM:WCp126"/> + | Every trueborn warrior within Clan Snow Raven war a Bloodline Pin. A warrior's pin signified which House that warrior belonged to; the pin was worn as a thumbnail-sized pin on the collar of dress and ceremonial uniforms and as a larger cloth patch on the left shoulder of field dress uniforms. Bloodline pins were intricate, colorful emblems; the Pins worn by Bloodnamed warriors were edged in gold, while those of unblooded warriors were edged in silver.<ref name="FM:WCp126"/>
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|align="center"|<span id="Kerensky Pennant">The Kerensky Pennant</span> |align="center"|<span id="Kerensky Pennant">The Kerensky Pennant</span>
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− | | Every trueborn warrior within Clan Snow Raven | + | | Every trueborn warrior within Clan Snow Raven war a Bloodline Pin. A warrior's pin signified which House that warrior belonged to; the pin was worn as a thumbnail-sized pin on the collar of dress and ceremonial uniforms and as a larger cloth patch on the left shoulder of field dress uniforms. Bloodline pins were intricate, colorful emblems; the Pins worn by Bloodnamed warriors were edged in gold, while those of unblooded warriors were edged in silver.<ref name="FM:WCp126"/> |
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|align="center"|<span id="Kerensky Pennant">The Kerensky Pennant</span> | |align="center"|<span id="Kerensky Pennant">The Kerensky Pennant</span> |