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The 3rd National Seal of the Confederacy was adopted into law in 46 AUR and is the current national seal of the nation. The 3rd National Seal is simply a more condensed, better rendered version of the 2nd National Seal. The 3rd National Seal does away entirely with any Latin inscriptions, due to the nations notorious past with such, and instead opts for visual appearances to symbolize the meaning and intention of the seal. The shield crest condenses the original visual appeal of the 2nd National Seal shield crest down to its simplistic visual components without negating the original interpretation. The two dragons are better visualized and joined at the tail, symbolizing a continuous unity holding the nation together.

The 3rd National Seal was submitted for a contest to redesign the 2nd National Seal by the Independence Springs High School in the State of Liberty. It was approved for legal use in 46 AUR due to its visual appeal, efforts in preserving the original intention displayed through the 2nd National Seal, and its more direct visualization of representing symbolism.

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Commissioned by Anagonia and drawn by Onouvan. To be used freely by Anagonia. Artist Information: (Instagram: @jason_is_confused & Discord: Onouvan#4047)

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current02:45, 17 April 2024Thumbnail for version as of 02:45, 17 April 2024800 × 476 (329 KB)Anagonia (talk | contribs)The 3rd National Seal of the Confederacy was adopted into law in 46 AUR and is the current national seal of the nation. The 3rd National Seal is simply a more condensed, better rendered version of the 2nd National Seal. The 3rd National Seal does away entirely with any Latin inscriptions, due to the nations notorious past with such, and instead opts for visual appearances to symbolize the meaning and intention of the seal. The shield crest condenses the original visual appeal of the 2nd Natio...

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