Sigil blazoning.
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- Bardfinn
- Archmage
I'm into heraldry. I had an errand to do today that involved me sitting in the backseat of a pickup for a few hours, so I drafted up blazons (structured verbal descriptions) of the carols academies' and factions' sigils.
Blazons for the faction and academy sigils
Animator:
Fieldless a tree blasted and eradicated vert.
Architect:
Fieldless a compass tenné.
Order of the Hooded One
Sable a Cowl trian voided argent with two eyes of the second disguised.
Elemental Dragon
Sable wings endorsed on a wyvern stinging to dexter Or
Cult of the Crimson Skull
Gules a death's-head sable
Army of the Swan Phantom
Celeste-bleu a wyvern displayed embracing voided Murrey
Light of the North
Azure between wings displayed voided argent a Latin cross fitchy of four rayed and annuletted of the second.
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Blazons for the faction and academy sigils
Animator:
Fieldless a tree blasted and eradicated vert.
Architect:
Fieldless a compass tenné.
Order of the Hooded One
Sable a Cowl trian voided argent with two eyes of the second disguised.
Elemental Dragon
Sable wings endorsed on a wyvern stinging to dexter Or
Cult of the Crimson Skull
Gules a death's-head sable
Army of the Swan Phantom
Celeste-bleu a wyvern displayed embracing voided Murrey
Light of the North
Azure between wings displayed voided argent a Latin cross fitchy of four rayed and annuletted of the second.
Developed from Shadow Cities' CC BY-NC 3.0 licensed artwork and licensed to you under CC BY-NC-SA 3.0 license except for Grey Area, its' agents and assignees, for whom it is licensed under the Terms of their ToS of the forums.
-- CC
Edited by Bardfinn (Aug. 8, 2011 20:10:39)
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- Ndoto
- Awakened
I had to look up more information on heraldry and blazoning since this intrigued me so much. These are very awesome, Bardfinn! It's seriously practically a language in its own right and makes for some gorgeous descriptors. Kudos!
