[ANSTHRLD] Help researching the status of a submission

Oakenwald Pursuivant herald at steppes.ansteorra.org
Tue Jul 2 09:39:23 PDT 2013


Thanks, folks!  Bookmarks updated!


On Tue, Jul 2, 2013 at 10:10 AM, Joseph Percer <jpercer at gmail.com> wrote:

> Best thing to do is to check the Ansteorran Heraldic Submissions Tracker
> (HST): http://heraldry.ansteorra.org/hst/
> (Searched by first letter of the name)
>
> *Caoilfhionn inghean Lughdach. (Steppes)* Name.
> ILoI 1/12 4.
> Kingdom accepted 2/12 (AG 3/12).
> Laurel registered 5/12 <http://heraldry.sca.org/loar/2012/05/12-05lar.html
> >.
> *".*Device.
> ILoI 1/12 4.
> Kingdom accepted 2/12 (AG 3/12).
> Laurel returned 5/12 <http://heraldry.sca.org/loar/2012/05/12-05lar.html>.
> *
> ".*Badge.
> ILoI 1/12 5.
> Kingdom accepted 2/12 (AG 3/12).
> Laurel returned 5/12 <http://heraldry.sca.org/loar/2012/05/12-05lar.html>.
>
>
> From the May 2012 LoAR:
>
> *Caoilfhionn inghean Lughdach. *Device. Or, a domestic cat sejant contourny
> sable maintaining a pen azure and in dexter chief a rose sable, a bordure
> azure platy.
>
> This device is returned for being too complex. The Rules for Submissions
> section VIII.1.a., Tincture and Charge Limit, says "As a rule of thumb, the
> total of the number of tinctures plus the number of types of charges in a
> design should not exceed eight." The Standards for Evaluation has a similar
> section, A3E2 Complexity Count, which states "An item with a complexity
> count of nine or higher that follows a period pattern of charges and
> tinctures may be registered, but may need to be documented as an
> Individually Attested Pattern." This device has a complexity count of nine,
> with four tinctures (Or, sable, azure, argent) and five types of charge
> (cat, pen, rose, bordure, roundels). The simplest change may be to drop
> either the rose or the pen.
> *Caoilfhionn inghean Lughdach. *Badge. Or, on a domestic cat sejant
> contourny sable maintaining a pen azure a roundel argent and in dexter
> chief a rose sable, a bordure azure platy.
>
> This badge is returned for being too complex. The Rules for Submissions
> section VIII.1.a., Tincture and Charge Limit, says "As a rule of thumb, the
> total of the number of tinctures plus the number of types of charges in a
> design should not exceed eight." The Standards for Evaluation has a similar
> section, A3E2 Complexity Count, which states "An item with a complexity
> count of nine or higher that follows a period pattern of charges and
> tinctures may be registered, but may need to be documented as an
> Individually Attested Pattern." This device has a complexity count of nine,
> with four tinctures (Or, sable, azure, argent) and five types of charge
> (cat, pen, rose, bordure, roundels). The simplest change may be to drop
> either the rose or the pen.
>
>
>
> Andrewe
>
>
> On Tue, Jul 2, 2013 at 10:05 AM, Oakenwald Pursuivant <
> herald at steppes.ansteorra.org> wrote:
>
> > Can someone walk me through the steps one would take to research the
> final
> > disposition of a submission from 2012?  The name, "*Caoilfhionn inghean
> > Lughaidh*," appears to have been registered in May 2012, but I can't
> figure
> > out where to see the final disposition and commentary of the accompanying
> > device and badge submissions.  Thanks!
> >
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> > *Lord Antoine D'Aubernoun*
> > Oakenwald Pursuivant
> > Barony of the Steppes
> > Kingdom of Ansteorra
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>
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> Joseph M. Percer, AAS, LP
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Kingdom of Ansteorra



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