[ANSTHRLD] June ILoI
Tim McDaniel
tmcd at jump.net
Sun Jun 10 13:26:56 PDT 2001
On Sun, 10 Jun 2001, Paul Haines <wyrmclaw at ev1.net> wrote:
> Just from a quick glance, #13, "Argent, a falcon sable and on a
> chief sable three fountains." What tincture are the fountains
There are two types of "fountains" in heraldry. "Natural fountains"
are mechanical devices for squirting water out in decorative ways.
A "fountain" is heraldic fountain: a roundel barry wavy azure and
argent. Thus there is no tincture missing: "a fountain" includes its
own tincture just like any of the other special named roundels, like
"a bezant", "a plate", et cetera.
There are other examples in heraldry where there's a natural X and a
heraldic X and the heraldic X is the default. For example, "a natural
dolphin" looks like Flipper; "a dolphin" looks like a mutant demon
dolphin from the pits of Hell. A "natural tiger" (sometimes a
"tiger") is the cute Asian kitty cat that can rip your face off;
a "tyger" is a sort of wolfy-like thingy with a beak.
> or do they default back to argent as the only color listed besides
> sable?
No. Never. Tinctures do not go forwards in heraldry.
Only backwards. A hypothetical
Argent, a falcon sable and on a chief sable three NATURAL fountains.
would not have "sable" or "argent" applied to the natural fountains;
it would simply be an incomplete blazon.
(If you see an incomplete blazon on a printed ILoI and you want to
save time for the submitter, you might make an assumption about what
the tincture is and conflict-check that assumption. On an e-mail
list, there's no point -- simply write back and ask for a
clarification of the blazon, just as you did.)
Daniel de Lincolia
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