Crest Symbolism

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Sometimes you need something to represent you, say a team. But you don’t have anything. I made a crest to symbolize myself. Three things I but on my Crest are symbols, values, and a motto.
So let's start with the symbols on my crest. They are a hook, a key, a bow, and an arrow.
The hook means I like to fish a lot. The key means I can open up new paths for myself and choose where I want to go. The bow means I am watchful from afar. The arrow means me watching can’t always be a good thing.
Next up is my motto. It is “Honor & Epicness”. Being games and competitions there should be a fair fight. The epicness would be looking good while doing it too. So say I was playing Ping Pong with someone but the other person can bounce it so it falls off on

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