The Herald: A Festively Dressed Royal Herald Announces a Proclamation on the Market Square with a Fanfare
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This is how it could look
Dramatic and colourful medieval herald scene. The herald: a tall, upright figure dressed in a colourful tabard (sleeveless outer garment worn over clothing) decorated with the royal coat of arms — divided into quarters with lions, eagles, or other heraldic symbols in bold contrasting colours (red, gold, blue, white). He wears a matching hat. He is standing on a low platform or steps in a town square, holding a long decorated fanfare trumpet raised to his lips, having just blown it to gather the crowd's attention. In his other hand: a rolled scroll of parchment (the proclamation) which he is about to unroll and read aloud. The trumpet decorated with a hanging banner bearing the royal arms. Around him: a medieval town square crowd gathering and listening — merchants, peasants, monks, children. Background: a castle tower, a church, and half-timbered houses.