The sword is Saint Martin's attribute, thus representing the church's patron saint.
The lily staff is Saint Anne's attribute, thus representing the figure who has been the parish's patron saint for centuries.
UWs can also be annotated with attributes representing context information.
The golden lily is Mary's attribute, thus representing the municipality's and the church's patron saint, which Mary has been ever since the first chapel was built.
The keys are Saint Peter's attribute, thus representing the town's and the church's patron saint.
A frightened agent, for example, may run from the enemy if its attribute representing fear reaches a certain level.
The main charge, the bishop's staff, is Saint Nicholas's attribute, thus representing the municipality's and the church's patron saint.
The knife is Saint Bartholomew's attribute, thus representing the church's patron saint.
The axe is Saint Matthias's attribute, thus representing the church's patron saint.
The wooden shoe is Saint Servatius's attribute, thus representing the church's patron saint.