Editing Symbols in the Kingdom Hearts series
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Even in the real world, the ''{{w|fleur-de-lis}}'' is an extremely old and widespread symbol. It is a stylized flower, specifically a lily or iris, with a diverse range of meanings, but it has been most commonly associated with royalty or purity, and is the symbol of the French monarchy. Within the ''Kingdom Hearts'' series, the ''fleur-de-lis'' appears on several accessories and weapons, such as the [[Master Ring]] and [[Midnight Roar]], the door to [[Timeless River]], various areas and uniforms in the [[Country of the Musketeers]] and two Dive to the Heart Stations: one of Ventus's Stations and the Station displaying silhouettes of three princesses. A standard ''fleur-de-lis'' is used to represent [[Valor Form]], while a stylized version of the symbol—one shaped like an "X"—represents [[Master Form]]. The [[Old Mansion]] features a unique symbol that combines the crown, heart, and ''fleur-de-lis'' symbols. In [[Traverse Town]], the ''fleur-de-lis'' symbol appears as a huge sign for the Accessory Shop. | Even in the real world, the ''{{w|fleur-de-lis}}'' is an extremely old and widespread symbol. It is a stylized flower, specifically a lily or iris, with a diverse range of meanings, but it has been most commonly associated with royalty or purity, and is the symbol of the French monarchy. Within the ''Kingdom Hearts'' series, the ''fleur-de-lis'' appears on several accessories and weapons, such as the [[Master Ring]] and [[Midnight Roar]], the door to [[Timeless River]], various areas and uniforms in the [[Country of the Musketeers]] and two Dive to the Heart Stations: one of Ventus's Stations and the Station displaying silhouettes of three princesses. A standard ''fleur-de-lis'' is used to represent [[Valor Form]], while a stylized version of the symbol—one shaped like an "X"—represents [[Master Form]]. The [[Old Mansion]] features a unique symbol that combines the crown, heart, and ''fleur-de-lis'' symbols. In [[Traverse Town]], the ''fleur-de-lis'' symbol appears as a huge sign for the Accessory Shop. |