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|align="center"|[[Image:Tchaydesheart.png|150x150px|center]]<br /><span id="Hyades Heart">The Hyades Heart</span> |align="center"|[[Image:Tchaydesheart.png|150x150px|center]]<br /><span id="Hyades Heart">The Hyades Heart</span>
− | Often awarded posthumously, the Hyades Heart was awarded to individuals who had undergone great personal sacrifice in the defense of the Concordat, sacrifices that could and did include valiant last stands. Those few to be awarded the Hyades Heart whilst still alive included those who have been left scarred and disabled to an individual who was forced to lead a fight through his village and live with the fact that he was responsible for sacrificing his family and the majority of his friends during the fight.<ref name="HB:MPSp116"/><ref name="FM:Pp54"/><br>The Hyades Heart consisted of a white heart trimmed in gold leaf and is worn dangling from a gold and blood-red ribbon.<ref name="HB:MPSp116"/><ref name="FM:Pp54"/> + | Often awarded posthumously, the Hyades Heart was awarded to individuals who had undergone great personal sacrifice in the defense of the Concordat, sacrifices that could and did included valiant last stands. Those few to be awarded the Hyades Heart whilst still alive included those who have been left scarred and disabled to an individual who was forced to lead a fight through his village and live with the fact that he was responsible for sacrificing his family and the majority of his friends during the fight.<ref name="HB:MPSp116"/><ref name="FM:Pp54"/><br>The Hyades Heart consisted of a white heart trimmed in gold leaf and is worn dangling from a gold and blood-red ribbon.<ref name="HB:MPSp116"/><ref name="FM:Pp54"/>
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|align="center"|[[Image:Tcstandardoftaurus.png|150x150px|center]]<br /><span id="Standard of Taurus">The Standard of Taurus</span> |align="center"|[[Image:Tcstandardoftaurus.png|150x150px|center]]<br /><span id="Standard of Taurus">The Standard of Taurus</span>
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− | | Often awarded posthumously, the Hyades Heart was awarded to individuals who had undergone great personal sacrifice in the defense of the Concordat, sacrifices that could and did | + | | Often awarded posthumously, the Hyades Heart was awarded to individuals who had undergone great personal sacrifice in the defense of the Concordat, sacrifices that could and did included valiant last stands. Those few to be awarded the Hyades Heart whilst still alive included those who have been left scarred and disabled to an individual who was forced to lead a fight through his village and live with the fact that he was responsible for sacrificing his family and the majority of his friends during the fight.<ref name="HB:MPSp116"/><ref name="FM:Pp54"/><br>The Hyades Heart consisted of a white heart trimmed in gold leaf and is worn dangling from a gold and blood-red ribbon.<ref name="HB:MPSp116"/><ref name="FM:Pp54"/> |
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|align="center"|[[Image:Tcstandardoftaurus.png|150x150px|center]]<br /><span id="Standard of Taurus">The Standard of Taurus</span> | |align="center"|[[Image:Tcstandardoftaurus.png|150x150px|center]]<br /><span id="Standard of Taurus">The Standard of Taurus</span> |