ANSTHRLD - quick questions

Timothy A. McDaniel tmcd at jump.net
Tue Jul 18 10:47:11 PDT 2000


"Ron Knight" <rknight at kumc.edu> wrote:
> I only note one example in the O&A with a "fruited"
> hedgehog. It belongs to Mergriet van Edelare (registered July
> 1996 via Ansteorra): Gules, a hedgehog statant argent its
> quills impaling grapes purpure.

Oops, I forgot to mention that one.  I was the local and I drew
the hedgehog.  Well, actually, I photocopied the urchin from the
Pict Dict and used White-Out (tm) to open some space for the
grapes.  That one, as the tinctures shew, have the grapes lying
primarily on the 'edgehog's body, not along the spine.

>> A rose proper: that's red petals, green leaves, and.....
asked Estrill, I think.  I would say "green barbs" ("barbed
vert", to be technical), since they're small little bits rather
than large leaves.  Seeded Or, as Modar wrote.

Daniel "'So you're giving me a photocopier?'  'Hell, no!  Steal
it from work like the rest of us!'" de Lincolia
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