A knight's plume.
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plumes
I'm guessing that the simple feather plumes were mainly decorative, but I wouldn't be surprised if they served as identification as well to an extent. A knight might use the same color/s in his plume as he had on his heraldic device, or that of his lord/faction. So in Lego terms it means that Black Falcons would have a black white or blue plume.
This isn't something I know for a fact, it just seems to make sense. It's important to remember that there would have been different systems for heraldy, plumes etc at different times and in different countries/regions.
This isn't something I know for a fact, it just seems to make sense. It's important to remember that there would have been different systems for heraldy, plumes etc at different times and in different countries/regions.