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When the creator of a Sigil inscription dies the person of their closest blood relation can take control.  There is some relationship of the many versions of the Sigil in shadow caused by Adapts of a sigil creating new ones, gaining Mastery, and training others. However, all accept that the Sigil in the Fortress of the Family Mal at Riess in Amber has seniority, and oldest existing inscription.  Duke Cogswell Mal at Riess is the current ruler of the house.   
 
When the creator of a Sigil inscription dies the person of their closest blood relation can take control.  There is some relationship of the many versions of the Sigil in shadow caused by Adapts of a sigil creating new ones, gaining Mastery, and training others. However, all accept that the Sigil in the Fortress of the Family Mal at Riess in Amber has seniority, and oldest existing inscription.  Duke Cogswell Mal at Riess is the current ruler of the house.   
  
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In spoken usage a person bears the Sigil Mal at Riess unless they have assayed the Sigil at the Manor Cogswell.  Then the are said to bear the the Sigil at Riess.  
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In spoken usage a person "bears" or "wears"  the Sigil Mal at Riess unless they have assayed the Sigil at the Manor Cogswell.  Then the are said to bear the the Sigil at Riess. A Master of the Sigil, having created his own, is called a "Master Mal at Riess" or occasionally a "Sigil Lord"
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