Tasks / Impress Me!

Create your own coat of arms. Wear or display it publicly.
1 to 10 players
15 points
Level 1
In the zone of: The University of Aesthematics
Created by dexter in question
10 completed :: 15 in progress
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For This task I decided that I would take it a little out of context, but I didn't want to stray to far, so here's my coat of arms (I named her Wendy!) Big Adventure.

This took me a long time to do. It was actually the second task I ever signed up for, but creating all of the elements and putting them together in a form I was happy with, plus getting the necessary materials to display it publicly, turned out to t...

I decided that I was going to do this task today so (obviously) I did. I had had it saved up in my working on whatchmacallit for a while. Rather amusingly, it's made from a pillow's fabric. For all you pillow activists the pillow died of natural ca...

Mitten and I decided that since we're actually related, to create a family coat of arms for our crazy family. We took a few base images, like a snazzy blank coat of arms, and then various other images we found online and edited them to suit our need...

On the first day of INTERREGNUM the task I chose to do, had an anchor with wings up in the sky... I've been mulling this task around for months. My son was originally planning it as a task that he, my daughter, and I might all do together, but we co...
Always Curious. [There may well be some existing symbol combining a question mark and an infinity sign, but I didn't look for one.] I made my coat of arms by, primarily, combining elements of two items I'd previously made: a "road sign" ...

This task started as a bit of a Halloween project. I wanted to make a mask, not a full costume, but it had to be something that fit the following criteria: 1) It must be badass. 2) It should have horns 3) It should be somewhat personal to me, but in...

I drew up a sweet ass coat of arms. And then about two weeks later i met a pretty cool tattoo artist in training (Mr. Adobe, aT CS3 tattoos), got me a sweet deal.

So this isn't EXACTLY a single coat of arms but it fulfills all the requirements (sorry about the quality of the picture...). 1.) Even though my tattoos are spliced, they represents who I am including: my mixed ethnicity which will ALWAYS be there, ...

I helped my friend draw and design this with sharpies on my hand and i wore it around school for a day. ITS PRETTY SICK!!!