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[[File:Dina police divizon.png|200px|thumb|right|The divizon of Dina's police force, '' | [[File:Dina police divizon.png|200px|thumb|right|The divizon of Dina's police force, ''Kastiwuledá''.]] | ||
'''Divizoning''' (<small>English:</small> [dɪvaɪzənɪŋ], <small>Dina:</small> | '''Divizoning''' (<small>English:</small> [dɪvaɪzənɪŋ], <small>Dina:</small> ''dəwísoni'' [dɪwiːzoni]) is the study, designing, and display of divizons, which is comparable to the earthly study of [[Wikipedia:Heraldry|heraldry]]. Within a divizon is an [[Inzor|inzor]] and a set of [[Flags of Dina#Ribbon flags|ribbon flags]]. | ||
As divizoning was beginning, there was no official authority to legitimise divizons, however, in TBD, the [[Office of Divizoning]] (<small>Dina:</small> | As divizoning was beginning, there was no official authority to legitimise divizons, however, in TBD, the [[Office of Divizoning]] (<small>Dina:</small> ''púslən dəwísoni'') was established, with funding from the [[Dina]] government, with its headquarters in [[Əldí]], Dina. The Office can be contacted in order to receive a grant for legitimate use of a divizon, with divizons being granted to people and organisations that based outside of Dina. | ||
==History== | ==History== |
Revision as of 17:17, 29 January 2022
Divizoning (English: [dɪvaɪzənɪŋ], Dina: dəwísoni [dɪwiːzoni]) is the study, designing, and display of divizons, which is comparable to the earthly study of heraldry. Within a divizon is an inzor and a set of ribbon flags.
As divizoning was beginning, there was no official authority to legitimise divizons, however, in TBD, the Office of Divizoning (Dina: púslən dəwísoni) was established, with funding from the Dina government, with its headquarters in Əldí, Dina. The Office can be contacted in order to receive a grant for legitimate use of a divizon, with divizons being granted to people and organisations that based outside of Dina.
History
Not fleshed out yet, but something to do with retired soldiers painting their shields and hanging them on a wall to show their participation in saving Dina.
Rules of divizonography
There are a few rules that surround divizonography (the designing and physical crafting of a divizon).
The design on the inzor may choose any of a select set of colours: red, blue, green, black, orange, pink, white, and yellow. The Office of Divizoning will not grant divizons that contain any other colour. Bearing pink, these colours are also used in ribbon flags
The design must have an order of rotational symmetry of at least 2. This does not count the rim, boss, or rivets of the inzor itself. As more of a principle than a rule, elements on an inzor should preferably be geometric, for easier replication.