Nobility Title Coat of Arms

As Lord or Lady of Tattingstone, you are entitled to use the region's specially designed coat of arms (above) originally created by the Western family, who took up residence in the 1700's. This heraldic symbol is featured in your documentation pack and is yours to use as you see fit, for example as a particularly striking letterhead.
The wolf holding the branch is representative of reward from perseverance in long sieges and/or hard industry ending in a lasting covenant of peace. The tower in the centre of the crest represents the inherent feeling of safety and grandeur for all those within Tattingstone borders.
The Latin motto of the crest reads “Nec temere nec timide”. This translates to “Neither rashly nor timidly” in modern day English. This furthers the feel of English mentality and encapsulates the essence of Tattingstone itself.

