Seals of Long

Hu Kings signed documents by writing their Throne Name followed by a glyph that combined the characters for Tiger and King.

Long King’s mark documents by affixing a green or red ink seal. The king may have different seals used for different purposes but the most important state documents are stamped with the Great Patrimonial Seal (also called the Patrimonial Royal Seal) whose use can be traced back to the beginning of the Naja dynasty.

The Great Seal is traditionally held to date back even further. Experts believe it was created at some point during the Basiliscus Dynasty but to what extent and for what purposes it was used by Basiliscus kings is unclear. This may have been a "minor" seal employed by one or more later Basiliscus kings which has grown in significance in the modern era due to its antiquity.