[ANSTHRLD] sorry
Crandall
crandall at elfsea.net
Mon Apr 12 08:17:49 PDT 2004
A couple of the emblazons on the link do not seem to match the blazons that you give. Did Dmitri repost them since your reply?
Crandall
---------- Original Message ----------------------------------
From: Jim Trigg <blaise at scadian.net>
Reply-To: "Heralds List, Kingdom of Ansteorra - SCA,Inc." <heralds at ansteorra.org>
Date: Sun, 11 Apr 2004 22:03:04 -0400
>--On Sunday, April 11, 2004 9:38 PM -0400 Dmitrii1200 at aol.com wrote:
>
>> Sorry new to this here is the link
>> http://www.geocities.com/freaks252798/Devices_bagdes.html
>
>#1: Per chevron argent and checky sable and argent, a chevron enhanced
>purpure beneath in fess a crescent between two wolves sejant respectant
>sable. The chevron enhanced with nothing beneath it is poor style and may
>be returnable.
>
>#2: Gyronny azure and sable, a natural tiger's head (?) argent. This
>violates RFS VIII.2.b.iv (elements evenly divided into multiple parts
>[except quarterly and per saltire] of two different tinctures must have
>good contrast between their parts).
>
>#3: Unfortunately, the arrangement of the suns is unblazonable. Sable, a
>bear rampant and to dexter three suns in an unblazonable arrangement, a
>bordure Or.
>
>#4: Sable, on a bend sinister cotised between two quills bendwise sinister
>argent four inkwells sable. I think this one is registerable style, but
>have not conflict checked. I will be interested in arguments for and
>against it qualifying for X.2 and X.4.j.ii -- are cotises the same type of
>charge as the charge they accompany for the purpose of these rules?
>
>Blaise
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