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Each Herald had an "office" that had a unique appellation they used instead of their real name when performing Herald duties. In the [[1360 DR|1360s]] through mid [[1370 DR|1370s]], the High Heralds were [[Black Vizor]], [[Crescentcoat]], [[Old Night]], [[Red Dragon (Herald)|Red Dragon]], and [[Unicorn (Herald)|Unicorn]].<ref name="FRCS2eR.RtR-26" /><ref name="C&D-p87"/> Throughout the history of the Heralds, the office of Unicorn was considered the highest rank and had veto power (which could only be overridden by a unanimous vote of the other High Heralds).<ref name="CotH-78">{{Cite book/The Code of the Harpers|78}}</ref> Each of the Heralds Pursuivant created their own appellation and heraldic charge as part of their training, but since the High Heralds were chosen from the ranks of the Heralds Pursuivant, the name and symbol were dropped in favor of the ancient and highly respected office when they ascended in rank. During this time there were over twenty Heralds Pursuivant of various races serving the High Heralds.<ref name="C&D-p87"/><ref name="CotH-75" /><ref name="PoF-105" /> The local Herald's office names were tied to their location. For example, [[Swanmantle]] was the Herald office of [[Eshpurta]]. The kingdom of [[Cormyr]] took this one step further and made the office name identical to the name of the city, village, or community in which the Herald dwelled.<ref name="CotH-76">{{Cite book/The Code of the Harpers|76}}</ref> Ironically, the Heralds of Faerûn as an organization bore no symbol itself, in order to show that its heralds had no greater loyalties to the group.<ref name="C&D-p87"/>
 
Each Herald had an "office" that had a unique appellation they used instead of their real name when performing Herald duties. In the [[1360 DR|1360s]] through mid [[1370 DR|1370s]], the High Heralds were [[Black Vizor]], [[Crescentcoat]], [[Old Night]], [[Red Dragon (Herald)|Red Dragon]], and [[Unicorn (Herald)|Unicorn]].<ref name="FRCS2eR.RtR-26" /><ref name="C&D-p87"/> Throughout the history of the Heralds, the office of Unicorn was considered the highest rank and had veto power (which could only be overridden by a unanimous vote of the other High Heralds).<ref name="CotH-78">{{Cite book/The Code of the Harpers|78}}</ref> Each of the Heralds Pursuivant created their own appellation and heraldic charge as part of their training, but since the High Heralds were chosen from the ranks of the Heralds Pursuivant, the name and symbol were dropped in favor of the ancient and highly respected office when they ascended in rank. During this time there were over twenty Heralds Pursuivant of various races serving the High Heralds.<ref name="C&D-p87"/><ref name="CotH-75" /><ref name="PoF-105" /> The local Herald's office names were tied to their location. For example, [[Swanmantle]] was the Herald office of [[Eshpurta]]. The kingdom of [[Cormyr]] took this one step further and made the office name identical to the name of the city, village, or community in which the Herald dwelled.<ref name="CotH-76">{{Cite book/The Code of the Harpers|76}}</ref> Ironically, the Heralds of Faerûn as an organization bore no symbol itself, in order to show that its heralds had no greater loyalties to the group.<ref name="C&D-p87"/>
   
There were two other offices, known as the Tabards (short for the Sun and Moon Tabards, a collective term for the two offices describing the [[tabard]]s that they wore),<ref name="PoF-105" /> that were almost equivalent to a Herald Pursuivant in rank but were appointed by the High Heralds for four-year renewable terms. Appointments or renewals of the offices of [[Gauntlet (Herald)|Gauntlet]] and [[Green Shield]] occurred just before [[Shieldmeet]].<ref name="C&D-p87"/><ref name="CotH-75" /> These positions were usually filled from the pool of Heralds Pursuivant<ref name="CotH-80">{{Cite book/The Code of the Harpers|80}}</ref> and they worked under the counsel and direction of Old Night.
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There were two other offices, known as the Tabards (short for the Sun and Moon Tabards, a collective term for the two offices describing the [[wikipedia:en:Tabard|heraldic overgarments]] that they wore),<ref name="PoF-105" /> that were almost equivalent to a Herald Pursuivant in rank but were appointed by the High Heralds for four-year renewable terms. Appointments or renewals of the offices of [[Gauntlet (Herald)|Gauntlet]] and [[Green Shield]] occurred just before [[Shieldmeet]].<ref name="C&D-p87"/><ref name="CotH-75" /> These positions were usually filled from the pool of Heralds Pursuivant<ref name="CotH-80">{{Cite book/The Code of the Harpers|80}}</ref> and they worked under the counsel and direction of Old Night.
   
 
If ever all of the High Heralds were deceased at the same time, the power to grant charters fell to the highest-ranking priest of [[Deneir]] in Faerûn, known as the [[Scrivener of the Stars]], until such time as new High Heralds were chosen (presumably by the active Heralds Pursuivant).<ref name="CotH-77" />
 
If ever all of the High Heralds were deceased at the same time, the power to grant charters fell to the highest-ranking priest of [[Deneir]] in Faerûn, known as the [[Scrivener of the Stars]], until such time as new High Heralds were chosen (presumably by the active Heralds Pursuivant).<ref name="CotH-77" />
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==Possessions==
 
==Possessions==
 
[[Image:HeraldHorn.jpg|thumb|right|150px|A herald's horn]]
 
[[Image:HeraldHorn.jpg|thumb|right|150px|A herald's horn]]
A Herald's badge of office was an ornamental curved horn that was enchanted to produce a particular distinctive note that was easily recognized across most of Faerûn. It was heard at the start and finish of hunts, tournaments, jousts, and other formal contests where a Herald served.<ref name="CotH-77-78">{{Cite book/The Code of the Harpers|77&ndash;78}}</ref> Each Herald also had a unique tabard that they wore over their regular clothing for ceremonies and events.<ref name="PoF-105" />
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A Herald's badge of office was an ornamental curved horn that was enchanted to produce a particular distinctive note that was easily recognized across most of Faerûn. It was heard at the start and finish of hunts, tournaments, jousts, and other formal contests where a Herald served.<ref name="CotH-77-78">{{Cite book/The Code of the Harpers|77&ndash;78}}</ref> Each Herald also had a unique [[Tabard (clothing)|tabard]] that they wore over their regular clothing for ceremonies and events.<ref name="PoF-105" />
   
 
The organization was in possession of numerous artifacts, relics, weapons, spellbooks, and a vast number of books, [[scroll]]s, [[runestone]]s, and other records of historical significance.<ref name="LEoF-119" /><ref name="LoI.A-37" /> Although knowledge was their most potent weapon, each High Herald and Green Shield carried a rod of office and/or possessed an article of armor or clothing that was usually a powerful magic item.<ref name="PoF-103" /> They used these items primarily for emergency defense, or in the case of Black Vizor, for carrying out the duties of the office.<ref name="CotH-78-81">{{Cite book/The Code of the Harpers|78&ndash;81}}</ref>
 
The organization was in possession of numerous artifacts, relics, weapons, spellbooks, and a vast number of books, [[scroll]]s, [[runestone]]s, and other records of historical significance.<ref name="LEoF-119" /><ref name="LoI.A-37" /> Although knowledge was their most potent weapon, each High Herald and Green Shield carried a rod of office and/or possessed an article of armor or clothing that was usually a powerful magic item.<ref name="PoF-103" /> They used these items primarily for emergency defense, or in the case of Black Vizor, for carrying out the duties of the office.<ref name="CotH-78-81">{{Cite book/The Code of the Harpers|78&ndash;81}}</ref>
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