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[[File:Goetia seal.png|thumb|The Goetic Seal]]
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The '''Goëtic Seal''', or Community Colors, is an old symbol used by Goetics for many generations to identify each other before they settled on [[Cibola]]. The pentagon is the Goetic symbol for the person, and it is surrounded by three circles, representing the Family (innermost), the Community (middle), and the world (outermost) as the three associations all people belong to, but emphasizing the individual as the largest and most important of these.
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The '''Goëtic Seal''', or Community Colors, is an old symbol used by Goetics for many generations to identify each other before they settled on [[Cibola]]. The pentagon is the [[Goetia|Goetic]] symbol for the person, and it is surrounded by three circles, representing the Family (innermost), the Community (middle), and the world (outermost) as the three associations all people belong to, but emphasizing the individual as the largest and most important of these.


Any Goetic can wear the seal as a back patch instead of their cycle family's colors or in addition to them.
Any Goetic can wear the seal as a back patch instead of their cycle family's colors or in addition to them.

Latest revision as of 02:10, 8 June 2020

Community Colors
Goetia seal.png
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Adopted 1661

The Goëtic Seal, or Community Colors, is an old symbol used by Goetics for many generations to identify each other before they settled on Cibola. The pentagon is the Goetic symbol for the person, and it is surrounded by three circles, representing the Family (innermost), the Community (middle), and the world (outermost) as the three associations all people belong to, but emphasizing the individual as the largest and most important of these.

Any Goetic can wear the seal as a back patch instead of their cycle family's colors or in addition to them.