- Once a declaration of independence during the civil war, the Trinity symbol used to proclaim one's affiliations and beliefs, but now is worn proudly on the arm as a symbol of unity and harmony under one name: Trinity.
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- When observing from a distance, they look no different than baby chicks
- The armored glove worn on the left hand holds a banner from one of the ancient warring schools from Trinity's past civil war
- Its origin predates most academies in Kivotos, a testament to Trinity's deep-rooted traditions and history. Such a legacy is source of immense pride for Trinity.
- Traces its origins to the banners and standards from the great corps and regiments of each branch school that fought in the endless civil war in Trinity's past before unifying as a single academy. In the current era of peace, standards and banners represent the individual squad/platoon, rather than entire divisions.
- In the UK, which is the source of Trinity's motif, foxes are as common as stray cats. (Even at the Prime Minister's residence...)
- While all Honor Guardsmen carry a sharp sense of pride, the Color Guard is noted to have an especially proud gaze and majestic posture, easily felt through their large fur hats and cloak.
- Honor Guardsmen are a particularly beloved mascot even within the wider Justice Task Force, so much so that even students from Gehenna find them precious despite the rivalry and hostilities between the two schools.