United States of Quentin Coat of Arms

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The Coat of Arms of the United States of Quentin is composed of of a person's head, called the Quentinian Villager, with an ax and a hoe crossed behind it, along with a star in the background. The coat of arms was first adopted in 1834 with the creation of the new country, taken from the design of the Flag of The United States of Quentin. The head of a person represents the democracy of the country, and the voice of the people in government. The star is one of the three stars on the country's flag, which represent the first 3 states, The Grassland Area, The Desert Area, and Snowland. Finally, the ax represents the wish of the nation to not provoke fighting, but be ready for a fight if it comes. In the same way the ax can be used for cutting wood, peacefully, as well as for combat. The hoe crossed with the ax represents the farming nature of the country, especially the western part of it.

The coat of arms was designed by Steve Maxxsmith, the creator of the flag, in 1804. Maxxsmith was a local designer, and the flag was designed for The Territories of Quentin, a part of the Republic of Megatridimensional Order at the time.

The Coat of Arms of the USQ