Fellowship Medallion

A Fellowship Medallion is a symbolic piece of jewelry worn by members of the Fellowship to identify them as followers of the philosophical community. They appear in Ultima VII and Ultima VII Part Two.

Description
Each medallion was a shaped like a triangle, and was embossed with a trigraph created from the letters U, T, and W - representing the combined principles of Unity, Trust and Worthiness from the Fellowship's Triad of Inner Strength. Such medallions would be given to new initiates upon their acceptance into the society, and members were expected to wear them at all times that they might project their affiliation to the public.

The Avatar would receive such a medallion after being recognized as a Fellowship member in a ceremony in Britain. While the hero could chose to wear such an emblem before such confirmation, many Fellowship officials would intuitively know they were not a full member of the group, although several people, such as Tseramed and Thad would be greatly angered at the sight of the emblem - going so far as to attack the Avatar regardless of the hero's actual membership.

The Trinket
A small coin in the shape of a fellowship medallion came as a trinket with the original boxed release of Ultima VII. Made of metal, it could be worn on a chain and gave a good look at the insigna of the Fellowship (which was only seen at the Black Gate) and a Fellowship Medallion (which were never seen in detail).

Trivia

 * In Ultima VII Part Two, Batlin's medallion is a personal enough item to the sage that it may be used as a sympathetic link through which the Hound of Doskar may track him.
 * In Ultima IX, a Fellowship Medallion is purportedly displayed in the Royal Museum, though its shape is now circular with the triangle engraved.