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  1. Public Marketplace

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    The Vexillological Signage Edict
    By the late Roman Republic, marketplaces required standardized, albeit symbolic, signage. These were not flags indicating product type, but rather banners displaying the vendor's current emotional state, certified by a municipal 'Affect Inspector'. A crimson banner signified *[Slightly Concerned Anticipati…