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Sep 11, 2009 15:36


Out of curiousity, anyone want to post the blazons for your armory? I know ME's is "Gyronny argent and sable, a Maltese cross and an orle gules", but I haven't seen anyone else's. Care to share? I submitted "Per bend sinister purpure and sable, a squirrel and an orle of acorns Or".

heraldry, iphone

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alysten September 11 2009, 19:57:05 UTC
Arms approved:
Alesone's device, Gules, three equal-armed Celtic crosses and on a chief argent three ravens sable

Badges submitted:
Sable, in bend sinister two walnuts Or and a bordure denticulada argent.
(Fieldless) Two rapiers inverted in saltire argent and overall a crow sable
(Fieldless) On the breech of a cannon barrel reversed sable a spool Or.

Arms submitted:
Melchior: Azure, on a bend sinister between a musket bendwise sinister and a cannon reversed argent, a rapier azure.

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aryll September 12 2009, 03:55:46 UTC
Ooo, nice!

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woodwindy September 11 2009, 20:42:40 UTC
Azure, on a chief indented Or three pommes

I originally submitted something seme of golden hearts as a cant on "Kerbriant" (coeur brillant, get it?), but that submission got lost in the mail. By the time I realized it hadn't gone anywhere, my proposal conflicted with someone else's device, and I wound up deciding I wanted something more recognizably early French anyway.

Huh, I should make/commission an icon, shouldn't I...

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aryll September 12 2009, 03:55:20 UTC
I'll see if I can whip one up, yours seems like it's within range of my GIMP expertise. If not, I'll have Nessie do you one, and redo mine to what I actually submitted (and hope it passes so I don't have to do everything over).

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ubiq31 September 14 2009, 03:14:38 UTC
I tried doing one for her on my iPhone on the way to the Green Lane demo... I got it done, save for the 'pommes' were plates...and the iPhone has no great image-editing software with good 'paint bucket' tools...

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woodwindy September 14 2009, 16:50:14 UTC
Thanks to both of you!

AFAIK, "pommes" is just the fancy term for green circles -- were the plates not round? or not plain?

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