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Atenveldt Submissions (excerpted from the S.C.A. College of Arms' Letters of Acceptance and Return)


Emma Makeblise. Name and device. Per chevron inverted argent and vert, a ladybug proper and a sun Or.

Nice 13th century name!


Marek the Jew. Change of device to badge. Gules, two leopard's faces jessant-de-lys and a standing balance Or.


Moire Fhionn inghean Uí Raghallaigh. Name.

This name mixes an Anglicized Irish given name with Gaelic bynames; this is an acceptable lingual mix under Appendix C of SENA.


Thomas Throckmorton. Name and device. Sable, a base rayonny Or and on a chief indented argent three hexagonal gemstones vert.

Nice 16th century English name! The submitter has permission to conflict with the device of Ivan Kosinski, Sable, a chief indented argent and a base rayonny Or.



Jaida al-Zanjaniyya. Device. Per fess argent and azure, a winged catamount couchant vert and three keys in pall argent.

This device is returned for violating SENA A3D2c, which requires that all charges in a group must be in identical postures/orientations or in an arrangement that includes posture/orientation. A3D2c states, "A charge group in which postures for different charges must be blazoned individually will not be allowed without period examples of that combination of postures." The charges here do not have comparable postures or orientations, but they also are not in a unified arrangement, as the keys in pall must be blazoned separately from the winged catamount in order to adequately describe their positioning.


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