It’s important to note that Heralds only became the identifier of Geneological Histories and Banner Reading in their most recent history. Originally they were messengers and the precusors to Diplomats. And then they were masters of the tournament. And then they were regulated to historian geeks.

1d20 Herald Plot Hooks
1 An ancient title is trying to be resurrected by a lost heir
2 Banners are approaching the Gate, the Herald is needed
3 A family petitions to add to their coat of arms. Some of the imagery is suspicious and must be investigated
4 It’s time for new tabards. But they must have griffon feathers
5 Want to have an Extreme Joust! On Griffins. Now he needs help putting it together
6 An Investigation of the usurpation of a Coat of Arms has made having deputies nessecary
7 Rumors of lost Genealogic records have surfaced
8 The Herald College is having an event in town this week
9 Needs magical spectacles because of his job and impaired eyesight
10 Believes the city needs a Joust, and needs msgs delivered, the notes are inciteful threats from the other family
11 A ship full of nobles fleeing from their own country have arrived in town. The herald knows nothing about their coats of arms, and needs to know now
12 Heralds keep disappearing once they leave the safety of the realm, who or what is killing them?
13 The Royal family has stricken Monsters from Coat of Arms, and now there’s a fight for animals
14 News has spread of the death of the Royal Herald, and now a new one must be selected
15 Scandal! A minor noble has added supporters to her coat. Only a royal proclomation can bestow a supporter. The monarch is silent on the subject
16 It has been found the Herald is spreading false proclomations
17 Attache stolen! The Herald has been robbed of important trade agreements, they must be found
18 He has been commissioned to set up a spy ring in a neighboring country and needs help
19 Has heard rumors that there are plans to sabotage the upcoming tournament he requires help
20 A Royal Herald from another country has arrived, good news cannot be following