BenutzerhandbuchInhaltsverzeichnisPreface5I. The Rule of Tincture6A. Simple Ordinaries6B. Field Divisions6C. Vert Mounts6D. Furs7E. Augmentations7F. Small Details7G. Metal on Metal7H. Documenting Violations7I. Acceptable Tinctures7J. Restrictions8II. Struck8III. Armorial Style8A. Presentation8B. Modern Design8C. Animals, Plants, Trademarks, Etc8D. Offense, Presumption8E. Complexity8F. Layering, Counterchanging9G. Fimbriation, Voiding9H. Questionable Elements9I. Oriental Charges9J. Achievements9IV. Fieldless Armory9V. Tinctureless Armory10VI. Marshalled Armory10A. Restrictions on Marshalling10VII. Restricted Charges11The Fleur-de-Lis11The Crown12The Tudor Rose12Suns13Registering Restricted Charges13VIII. Defined Charges13IX. Offensive and Presumptuous Armory14A. Offensive Armory141. Vulgarisms142. Offensive Use of Religion143. Stereotypes144. Offensive Political Themes14B. Presumption141. Restricted titles and charges142. Supernatural powers153. Pretense154. Other presumption15X. Armory Outside the Empire15A. Persona15B. Other Medieval Re-Creation Societies15C. Outside of Adria16XI. Conflicting Armory16A. Addition of Primary Charges16B. Difference of Primary Charges16C. Significant Armorial Differences161. Field Difference162. Addition of Charges on the Field173. Addition of Charges Overall174. Tincture Changes175. Type Changes176. Number Changes177. Arrangement Changes178. Posture Changes179. Addition of Charges on Charges1710. Changes to Charges on Charges18D. Visual Test181. Overwhelming Visual Resemblance182. Overall Effect183. Armory, Not Visual Description18XII. Structure of the College of Arms18A. Members18B. Local Colleges19C. Heralds19D. Sovereign Status19XIII. Duties of the Imperial Sovereign of Arms and Other Heralds19A. The Imperial Sovereign of Arms19B. Deputies to the Imperial Sovereign of Arms20C. Sovereigns of Arms serving Geographic Chartered Subdivisions20D. Heralds serving Estate Holders21E. Rank System21XIV. Registration Process22A. In Process vs. Official22B. Presentation22C. Local level22D. Imperial Level23E. Non-Registered Arms24F. Heraldry Registered to Deceased Persons25G. Ownership of Estate Armory25XV. Court and Other Ceremonies26A. Voice of the Crown26B. Herald26C. Transcripts26D. Court Reports26XVI. Heraldic Authority26A. Ultimate Authority26B. Right to Remove From Display26C. Local Sovereigns of Arms27D. Imperial College of Arms27E. Appeals27XVII. Registration Limits27A. Individual and Estates27B. Geographic Chartered Subdivisions27XVIII. The Grandfather Clause28XIX. Documentation28A. Unnecessary Documentation28B. Questionable Elements or Style28C. List of Sources28D. Local Libraries28E. Documentable Elements28XX. Registration Forms29A. Forms Used29B. Shapes29C. Complete Forms29D. Colors29Glossary30Appendix A: Consolidation of Manuals33Appendix B: Sample Letters33A. Right to Use a Restricted Charge331. Sample 1332. Sample 233C. Permission to Conflict33D. Monthly Report341. Sample with activity342. Sample With No Activity34E. Heraldic Wills341. Sample 1342. Sample 2343. Sample 3 (in the absence of a heraldic Will)34Appendix C: “Insta-Boing” Checklist34Größe: 258 KBSeiten: 37Language: EnglishHandbuch öffnen