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*Basic info about the armory: culture, meaning, favorite colors... | *Basic info about the armory: culture, meaning, favorite colors... | ||
*Blazon Desired: | *Blazon Desired: | ||
*Originally returned for redraw in January 2017 | |||
** Lazarus Heydewolff van Robel. Device. Quarterly gules and argent, a wolf's head erased counterchanged charged in sinister chief with a cross formy argent. | |||
This device is returned for redraw. Please instruct the submitter on the proper way to draw erasing: either three or four prominent, pointed jags on the erasing, as described on the Cover Letter to the November 2001 LoAR: | |||
Therefore, for purposes of recreating period armorial style for erasing, the erasing should (1) have between three and eight jags; (2) have jags that are approximately one-sixth to one-third the total height of the charge being erased; and (3) have jags that are not straight but rather are wavy or curved. | |||
Here the jags would need to be longer. Alternatively, the submitter could decide to resubmit the primary charge as a wolf's head couped. | |||
http://heraldry.sca.org/loar/2017/04/17-04lar.html#11 | |||
==Insta-Boing Checklist== | ==Insta-Boing Checklist== | ||
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* Offensive/Presumptuous | * Offensive/Presumptuous | ||
* Unity of Posture/Orienation/Arrangement | * Unity of Posture/Orienation/Arrangement | ||
Latest revision as of 10:41, 13 March 2019
General Information
- Basic info about the armory: culture, meaning, favorite colors...
- Blazon Desired:
- Originally returned for redraw in January 2017
- Lazarus Heydewolff van Robel. Device. Quarterly gules and argent, a wolf's head erased counterchanged charged in sinister chief with a cross formy argent.
This device is returned for redraw. Please instruct the submitter on the proper way to draw erasing: either three or four prominent, pointed jags on the erasing, as described on the Cover Letter to the November 2001 LoAR:
Therefore, for purposes of recreating period armorial style for erasing, the erasing should (1) have between three and eight jags; (2) have jags that are approximately one-sixth to one-third the total height of the charge being erased; and (3) have jags that are not straight but rather are wavy or curved.
Here the jags would need to be longer. Alternatively, the submitter could decide to resubmit the primary charge as a wolf's head couped. http://heraldry.sca.org/loar/2017/04/17-04lar.html#11
Insta-Boing Checklist
- Registered name
- Rule of Tincture
- Complexity 8 or less
- Slot-machine
- Sword-and-dagger
- Offensive/Presumptuous
- Unity of Posture/Orienation/Arrangement
Conflict Checking
- as needed
Individually Attested Pattern
- Documentation for any design that violates the rules