Atenveldt Submissions (excerpted from the S.C.A. College of Arms' Letters of Acceptance and Return)
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- The
following submissions were registered by the SCA College of Arms,
December 2018:
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Adrienne
Noël de Lorraine. Device. Or, a dragon vert maintaining a
wooden tankard proper and a dumbeg sable.
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Áine
inghean Uí Raghallaigh. Device. Per chevron inverted argent
and Or, a chevron inverted purpure surmounted by a dragon sejant
vert between three arrows vert, purpure, and azure.
There
is a step from period practice for the use of the same charge in
three different tinctures.
Artist's note: Please draw larger
arrows and more internal detailing on the dragon to aid in
identifiability. -
Franz
Weiher. Name and device. Per fess sable and azure, a compass
rose Or between three crosses formy argent.
Nice late 16th
century German name! -
Hlaðgerðr
Arnfriðardóttir. Name.
The submitter requested
authenticity for 9th-10th century Old Norse language. It is unclear
whether this name meets that request. Both elements are in Old
Norse, the language spoken in most of Scandinavia during that time
period. However, the byname is attested in Iceland, while the given
name appears to have been found only in Denmark. Thus, it may be
authentic but we cannot say for sure. -
Hrafnkell
Sveinsson. Name and device. Per pale argent and sable, a
calamarie and in base two anchors counterchanged.
Submitted
as Hrafnkel_ Sveinsson, the given name was not spelled
correctly. All of the attested nominative (direct) instances of this
name spell it as Hrafnkell. As given names can
only be registered in their nominative forms, we have changed the
name to Hrafnkell Sveinsson for
registration. Nice 9th-10th century Icelandic name!
Artist's
note: Please draw the calamarie larger as befits a primary charge. -
Katrina
Neumann. Name and device. Gules, on a bend wavy azure
fimbriated and cotised three mullets palewise argent.
Submitted
as Katrina von Neumann, the preposition
von was used in period German names only as part of locative
bynames. As Neumann is not a place, von is not
appropriate in this name. The practice of adding von to any
kind of German name to denote nobility arose significantly after the
Society's period of study. With the submitter's permission, we have
changed the name to Katrina _ Neumann for registration. As
changed, nice 16th century German name!
Commenters questioned
whether this design was too similar to various flags from US history
to be registerable as either obtrusively modern or (in some
circumstances) offensive. While several commenters noted that the
armory was evocative of patriotic motifs that one might find in the
United States, the design itself is sufficiently different from any
known flag to avoid our limitations on overly modern or offensive
designs. -
Logan
Fraser. Name and device. Per bend sinister gules and sable,
on a bend sinister cotised argent a badger contourny sable.
The
Letter of Intent argued that Logan can be used as a given
name because it appears as a surname in Scotland. However, precedent
currently limits the use of surnames as given names to English only.
There is no evidence that the Scots also used surnames as given
names in period, and thus presently no grounds for expanding that
precedent. Without such evidence, it was necessary to redocument
Logan as either a given name or an English surname. In
commentary, Alisoun Metron Ariston found multiple instances of Logan
as an English surname, allowing the name to be registered as
submitted.
The following are returned by the College of Arms for further
work, November 2018:
- Hlaðgerðr
Arnfriðardóttir. Device.
Per chevron inverted vert and argent, a legless titmouse contourny
Or and an iris azure.
-
This device is returned for
redraw. There are few situations in heraldry where a bird might be
depicted without any evidence of legs, namely volant and (for
waterfowl) naiant. The martlet, the quasi-fantastical footless bird
common in heraldry, is always depicted with tufts of feathers where
the missing feet might be, and no evidence has yet been presented
that a martlet would be depicted as a completely legless
titmouse.
Upon resubmission, please depict the bird either with
legs and feet as a titmouse, or as a martlet with tufts of feathers
for legs. Please also draw it centered in its allotted space. -
Sundragon,
Barony of. Badge. (Fieldless) A sun in splendor Or within and
conjoined to five dragons passant in annulo argent.
This
badge is returned for violation of SENA A2C3, which requires that
"Elements must be drawn at an appropriate size for their role
in an armorial submission...Charges that are too big or too small
may blur the difference between charge groups." In this design,
each dragon has at least the same visual weight as the central sun.
However, they can't be co-primary because they are neither in a
unified arrangement nor a unified orientation. Upon resubmission,
please draw the sun larger and the dragons smaller.
There is a
step from period practice for charges in annulo not in their default
palewise orientation.
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