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'''{{PAGENAME}}''' (企鵝石, sometimes transliterated as ''Kigaseki''; [[Saxon language|Saxon]]: ''Penguinfels''; "penguin rock") is a lordship in the [[province of Asara Eliana]] ([[Whales]], [[Natopia]]). Its lordship is vested in [[Kir Azariah Vidar]].
'''{{PAGENAME}}''' (企鵝石, sometimes transliterated as ''Kigaseki''; [[Saxon language|Saxon]]: ''Penguinfels''; "penguin rock") is a lordship in the [[province of Asara Eliana]] ([[Whales]], [[Natopia]]). Its lordship is vested in [[Kir Azariah Vidar]].


[[File:Kigazeki coa.png|175px|thumb|Coat of arms of the Lord in right of Kigazeki]]
[[File:Kigazeki coa.png|175px|thumb|Coat of arms of the Lord in right of Kigazeki. It features a snow-clad rock (as marked by the black chevron). In front of that rock stand two penguins embracing. These allude to the name of Kigazeki, "penguin rock". Above the rock is a yellow sky with a red setting sun. The sun is taken from Sangunese mythology, and the yellow sky reflects how the atmospheric conditions make the sky appear at certain evenings in Kigazeki.]]
 
In 1696, Kir wrote in his will that upon his demise, the lordship of Kigazeki will pass to his second-eldest son, Jirō, as Ichirō, the eldest will inherit the principality.


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Revision as of 11:33, 16 May 2021

Kigazeki (企鵝石, sometimes transliterated as Kigaseki; Saxon: Penguinfels; "penguin rock") is a lordship in the province of Asara Eliana (Whales, Natopia). Its lordship is vested in Kir Azariah Vidar.

Coat of arms of the Lord in right of Kigazeki. It features a snow-clad rock (as marked by the black chevron). In front of that rock stand two penguins embracing. These allude to the name of Kigazeki, "penguin rock". Above the rock is a yellow sky with a red setting sun. The sun is taken from Sangunese mythology, and the yellow sky reflects how the atmospheric conditions make the sky appear at certain evenings in Kigazeki.

In 1696, Kir wrote in his will that upon his demise, the lordship of Kigazeki will pass to his second-eldest son, Jirō, as Ichirō, the eldest will inherit the principality.