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The rest of the symbology in Pontificial and Inquisitorial emblems are chosen by the carrier and are typically representative of their home area. For example, Incumbent Great Inquisitor, native Līlasuṃghāṇi, Hæliyǣšāvi Dhṛṣṭāvāyah ''Lairē'''s Pontificial Emblem, shield or, a bend purple, includes a ''lalāruṇa'' (domestic giant lizard, traditionally fulfilling the same role as horses) above and behind the shield, and two ''nāmñē'' (tropical seals, whose cubs - ''līlas'' - give the name to the city Līlasuṃghāṇa) in the chief and base of the shield.
The rest of the symbology in Pontificial and Inquisitorial emblems are chosen by the carrier and are typically representative of their home area. For example, Incumbent Great Inquisitor, native Līlasuṃghāṇi, Hæliyǣšāvi Dhṛṣṭāvāyah ''Lairē'''s Pontificial Emblem, shield or, a bend purple, includes a ''lalāruṇa'' (domestic giant lizard, traditionally fulfilling the same role as horses) above and behind the shield, and two ''nāmñē'' (tropical seals, whose cubs - ''līlas'' - give the name to the city Līlasuṃghāṇa) in the chief and base of the shield.


Lilac, the colour of ''lelāh'' flowers (a sacred flower in Yunyalīlti symbology, common along river shores in the Jade Coast) is the national colour of the Inquisition, used in all sporting jerseys (as part of a general prohibition against predominantly gold clothes, as it's a colour too sacred for such uses, and also because light blue and gold inserts are already used in many variations by most socialist countries anyway) and for Inquisition-entered international automobile racing colours; when not possible, lilac with white inserts is the dominant colour of Chlouvānem drivers' helmets, as for example does Līṭhaljāyimāvi Lāleyaltīs ''Chaukārī'', defending champion of the World Speed Series, the international (the Western bloc's) top open-wheel racing series, driving for a Cerian team.<br/>While more associated with the Chlouvānem than with the Yunyalīlta, the Chlouvānem use of lilac as a symbolic colour has also been adopted by the Yunyalīlti minority of Holenagika.
Lilac, the colour of ''lelāh'' flowers (a sacred flower in Yunyalīlti symbology, common along river shores in the Jade Coast) is the national colour of the Inquisition, used in all sporting jerseys (as part of a general prohibition against predominantly gold clothes, as it's a colour too sacred for such uses, and also because light blue and gold inserts are already used in many variations by most socialist countries anyway) and for Inquisition-entered international automobile racing colours; when not possible, lilac with white inserts is the dominant colour of Chlouvānem drivers' helmets, as for example does Līṭhaljāyimāvi Laišanąmīs ''Chaukārī'', defending champion of the World Speed Series, the international (the Western bloc's) top open-wheel racing series, driving for a Cerian team.<br/>While more associated with the Chlouvānem than with the Yunyalīlta, the Chlouvānem use of lilac as a symbolic colour has also been adopted by the Yunyalīlti minority of Holenagika. In countries with sizable Chlouvānem minorities, most notably Kŭyŭgwažtow, expressions such as "lilac festivals", "lilac neighbourhoods", and "lilac issues" are commonly used for topics specifically referring to the Chlouvānem communities (in these cases, Chlouvānem festivals, Chlouvānem-majority areas, and issues of the ethnic Chlouvānem community).


==Demographics==
==Demographics==