Sigil Name: The Root of Ruin  House Drovoro stands as a name spoken in low voices—a house born not of simple lineage, but of something older, deeper, and far more dangerous. Their sigil reflects dominion over death, legacy, and the unseen forces beneath the world.  ⸻  Core Design  At the center of the shield rests a bleached skull, ancient and cracked, tilted slightly upward as if staring into the sky. It is not merely a symbol of death—but of endurance beyond it.  From beneath and through the skull grows a mass of twisted roots, bursting outward across the lower half of the shield: 	•	The roots are thick, vein-like, and tangled 	•	Some appear to pierce through the skull itself, binding death to the earth 	•	Others spread outward like claws gripping the land  Above the skull looms a black raven, wings partially spread: 	•	Not in flight, but in watchful stillness 	•	A guardian—or perhaps a warden—of what lies below 	•	Its presence suggests control over death, not submission to it  ⸻  Color & Field  The background is a deep void-black, absorbing light and giving the sigil an almost unnatural depth.  Primary colors: 	•	Bone white (skull): death, memory, and what remains 	•	Crimson roots: bloodline, sacrifice, and power drawn from beneath 	•	Pitch black (field & raven): mystery, fear, and authority 	•	Faint dark silver accents: cold precision and ancient power  Subtle effects may include: 	•	A faint crimson glow within the cracks of the skull 	•	Shadowed mist curling around the roots 	•	Barely visible fractures across the shield, as if it cannot fully contain what it represents  ⸻  Symbolism 	•	The Skull: Death is not the end—it is a foundation 	•	The Roots: True power lies beneath, unseen and feeding upward 	•	The Raven: Watcher of fate, keeper of secrets, and herald of inevitable ends  House Drovoro does not fear death—they anchor themselves in it.  ⸻  House Words (optional)  “From Death, We Rise.” or “Beneath All, We Remain.”  ⸻  House Drovoro’s sigil is not meant to inspire loyalty—it is meant to command silence. It tells a single truth:  What is buried is not always gone.
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Sigil Name: The Root of Ruin House Drovoro stands as a name spoken in low voices—a house born not of simple lineage, but of something older, deeper, and far more dangerous. Their sigil reflects dominion over death, legacy, and the unseen forces beneath the world. ⸻ Core Design At the center of the shield rests a bleached skull, ancient and cracked, tilted slightly upward as if staring into the sky. It is not merely a symbol of death—but of endurance beyond it. From beneath and through the skull grows a mass of twisted roots, bursting outward across the lower half of the shield: • The roots are thick, vein-like, and tangled • Some appear to pierce through the skull itself, binding death to the earth • Others spread outward like claws gripping the land Above the skull looms a black raven, wings partially spread: • Not in flight, but in watchful stillness • A guardian—or perhaps a warden—of what lies below • Its presence suggests control over death, not submission to it ⸻ Color & Field The background is a deep void-black, absorbing light and giving the sigil an almost unnatural depth. Primary colors: • Bone white (skull): death, memory, and what remains • Crimson roots: bloodline, sacrifice, and power drawn from beneath • Pitch black (field & raven): mystery, fear, and authority • Faint dark silver accents: cold precision and ancient power Subtle effects may include: • A faint crimson glow within the cracks of the skull • Shadowed mist curling around the roots • Barely visible fractures across the shield, as if it cannot fully contain what it represents ⸻ Symbolism • The Skull: Death is not the end—it is a foundation • The Roots: True power lies beneath, unseen and feeding upward • The Raven: Watcher of fate, keeper of secrets, and herald of inevitable ends House Drovoro does not fear death—they anchor themselves in it. ⸻ House Words (optional) “From Death, We Rise.” or “Beneath All, We Remain.” ⸻ House Drovoro’s sigil is not meant to inspire loyalty—it is meant to command silence. It tells a single truth: What is buried is not always gone.

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