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Raymond S. G. Foster

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Symbol of Druans who Serve(d)

The Druish Warrior Insignia: A Seal of Service


The symbol presented in Druish Warrior seal serves as the formal, authoritative seal of the Druish Warrior. It is an emblem that represents the highest standards of military professionalism and the duty to protect the freedom of all people around the world and stand against the forces of tyranny wheresoever it they are encountered.


The Origin and Symbolism of the Seal


The design of the seal was created to embody the core tenets of the Druish Warrior's military identity:


  • The Globe and Latitudinal Lines: This central feature represents the operational theater of the Druish Warrior. The lines signify the planet’s entire biosphere, reflecting the warrior’s mandate to protect the totality of  the world.

  • The Laurel Wreath: The laurel wreath surrounding the globe is a classical symbol of honor, victory, and high achievement. It frames the globe to indicate that the protection of the planet is a task of the highest honor.

  • The Upward-Pointing Sword: The central blade serves as a symbol of the warrior ethos and military capability. Its upward orientation signifies constant vigilance and the readiness to defend against any threat to the planet.

  • Application: The entire assembly is intended to function as an official seal, which may be placed upon a shield or other equipment as a mark of the Druish Warrior.


So regardless what military of what nation one has served as a Druish Warrior, it is a bond in common that national lines cannot sever no matter who tries, and displays their shared loyalty and defense of one another even if for a time they served nations in conflict with one another. It is a concept service men and women understand best.


The Protocol of Earned Service


The seal is not a casual decoration; it is a declaration of completed service, rigorous training, and the taking of a solemn oath, while also forming a common shared identity bond over all.


The following principles govern the use of this symbol:


  • Earned Recognition: The insignia signifies that the wearer has met the exacting standards of the Druish military and has personally accepted the burdens and risks associated with the defense of the planet.

  • The Founder’s Stance: Even as the founder of this order, I have not served in the military; therefore, I do not display this symbol as an earned badge. This distinction is critical to maintaining the integrity of the symbol.

  • Protection of Honor: Using this seal without having served in the military is an act that undermines the sacrifice of those who have. It risks trivializing the genuine commitment of Druish Warriors and causes confusion regarding the legitimacy of the military authority the symbol represents.


In conclusion, the seal in Druish Warrior seal is a reflection of military service and the responsibility that comes with it. It is not for public adoption, but rather a badge of honor to be worn only by those who have earned their place among the Druish Warriors through service to their nation and the planet. However, once their service in the land in which they live has been fulfilled, their loyalty to their shared identity is paramount.


If I were going to establish a flag design for our Druish Warriors I'd place the symbol on a flag design such as this.



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