Every bad idea deserves a coat of arms.

Rank Goblin

Shield
Midnight blue field with a rook sealing three tiny escape doors.
Meaning
The locked rank records a king trapped by its own pieces; the key belongs to the attacker.
Quest
Back Rank Goblin

The First Game Shield

Shield
Green-gold field with a check mark over a tiny finished chessboard.
Meaning
The check mark represents a finished game accepted as proof; the board marks a quest completed without judging whether the chess was any good.
Quest
Any Game Counts

Coffee Horse

Shield
Warm gold field with two restless knight heads over an untouched pawn line.
Meaning
The two knights mark the first beginner ritual; the untouched line shows every other piece politely waiting.
Quest
Knights Before Coffee

Field Trip Bishops

Shield
Teal field with crossing diagonals and a queen still asleep in the corner.
Meaning
The crossed diagonals show both bishops developed; the sleeping queen proves restraint.
Quest
Bishop Field Trip

Pocket Monarch

Shield
Blue-purple dusk field with a small crown stepping outside its gate.
Meaning
The walking crown records the early king move; the open door marks leaving safety on purpose.
Quest
Early King Walk

Pawn Picnic

Shield
Grass-green field with eight tiny pawns marching under a lunch flag.
Meaning
The eight pawns mark the pawn-only opening parade; the banner keeps the nonsense cheerful.
Quest
Pawn-Only Picnic

Queenless Gremlin

Shield
Split blue-gold field with a cracked crown over an empty queen square.
Meaning
The broken crown marks the sacrificed queen; the wing means the player still rose and won.
Quest
Queen? Never Heard of Her

King Walk Club

Shield
Blue-green field crossed by two barred rook towers.
Meaning
The walking king represents refusing shelter; crossed rooks show castles deliberately unused.
Quest
No Castle Club

Theory Accident

Shield
Red-gold field split by a cracked diagonal blade.
Meaning
The broken piece admits the early blunder; the phoenix spark turns disaster into victory.
Quest
The Blunder Gambit

Pawn Monsoon

Shield
Green-gold storm field with six pawn drops like rain.
Meaning
The six pawns mark the reckless early storm; lightning shows chaos converted into attack.
Quest
Pawn Storm Maniac

Horse Felony

Shield
Purple-pink night field under a checkmate star.
Meaning
The knight charge owns the final blow; the star marks a stylish mate rather than a normal win.
Quest
Knightmare Mode

Demolition Permit

Shield
Gold-red field with two fallen tower silhouettes below a laurel.
Meaning
The fallen towers record both lost rooks; the laurel proves the wreckage still ended in victory.
Quest
Rookless Rampage

Bishop HR

Shield
Teal-blue field with one bright diagonal crossing an empty board.
Meaning
The lone bishop stands for the only remaining minor piece; the candle signals lonely competence.
Quest
One Bishop to Rule Them All