[antir-heralds] period charge?
Britt
tierna.britt at gmail.com
Tue May 15 16:27:07 EDT 2007
> I -think- it should blazon:
>
> Sable, a roundel between an increscent and a decrescent and on a base argent a mullet of six points sable
Yup.
> So, "a roundel" is the primary charge group, "an increscent and a decrescent" is the secondary charge group, "a base" is a teriary charge group and "a mullet of six points" is a second tertiary group. Right?
Nope. :)
A tertiary charge group is one which lies entirely on other charges on
the field or overall.
The roundel is the primary charge group. The crescents are the first
secondary charge group. The base is the second secondary charge group
because peripheral charges as defined in RfS X.4.a.i. are always a
separate group from other primaries on the field. The mullet is the
tertiary charge group.
Now it's legal, nice job.
> Complexity count is: roundel-1, increscent-2, decrescent-3, base-4, mullet-5, sable-6, argent-7.
That's borderline, but all the charges are standard and the
two-tincture design should make it quite acceptable.
It'll be a bit difficult to conflict check because with three charges
on the field it doesn't qualify for X.2.
I'll leave it to you, though. The style is now legal, so on to
conflict checking. Post what you do; we'll help you work through the
minutae. :)
- Teceangl
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