LoganBert34
Apprentice Clerk
- Location
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I wonder if getting land will make long-lost relatives appear...
Ranald's symbol is the X sort of cross. A sword loosely approximates the † sort of cross at best. That's not hidden, that's gesturing vaguely in the direction of.
Then let's use a single diagonal line, so the true symbol forms when two shields are placed up against one another, coincidentally meaning that no outsiders can see it.Reminder that you want a bit more subtlety. You want a nod to keep the god happy, not large banners
Does the Investment take one of our six actions, or just more debt?[ ] Investment: Wilhelmina has offered you the limited-time chance to become a founding shareholder in the EIC; the buy-in will be a cool 1000 crowns, but with Van Hal's permission, Wilhelmina has offered you an interest-free loan from the Stirlandian Treasury to cover it, and promises that unless something goes terribly wrong, the dividends will more than pay for it. (NEW)
We've been in Stirland four years and haven't found the time for this.[ ] Undead Research: This is Stirland. Time to bone up on your knowledge of the Undead.
Or this. So much to doooooo.[ ] Enchantment: You're naturally talented at enchantment; so far, this just amounts to being able to make your desk meow for about an hour. See if you can improve on that, or at least figure out a way to make that useful.
No, no, no. It should be a sword piercing the throat of a snake.
It gives symbology that we were knighted for our work in cutting away snakes, it gives symbology as to what our job in the future will be, and it gives symbology to anyone who knows that we beat a wisdom asp. It also gives a nod to the Grey Order.
Seems fine, though I'm not sure if the coat of arms isn't already overloaded. Keeping in mind these things are meant to be distinguished across a battlefield, on a relatively small piece of cloth.@veekie : Some suggestions for your perusal milord.
[X] [Surname] Keep Weber
[X] [Coat] A white flamberge thrust into the ground on a field of black,with a grey shawl wrapped around it, hilt and blade, fluttering in the wind. Grey clouds across the top and a grey band across the bottom, with two cats on the bottom band flanking and menacing a snake under the swordpoint.
[X] [Motto] Unseen, but not Unfelt.
After all, if we are to start a house, not all our descendants will be wizards, or belong to the same college. The shawl to remind them of how it started, but the sword for their duty.
It also works if one is not a Grey Wizard. The clouds can mean the oncoming storm, and the shawl fluttering in it can be it tasting the wind, to help the sword ready for what is to come.
To explain the motto reference:As for the motto, it seems kind of depressing. Not Undone? What kind of duty is that to leave to our House? Endure? Seems a bit, passive.
Unseen, but not Unfelt draws on the idea:"None saw their passing, yet not one could deny that their presence was felt." Works for battlefields, parties and the High Court.
Actions which are free are listed so. I imagine we have a lot of complicated documents to sign.Does the Investment take one of our six actions, or just more debt?
We've been in Stirland four years and haven't found the time for this.
Or this. So much to doooooo.
We might want to sit down with Anton and get a quick crash course, then...
Gah. Does she have any noble man she fancies at least?
I like this one.
Sketched up a possible coat of arms outline, JPEG everywhere:
I urge the thread to please consider just how cluttered it would get with the various suggestions to add cats and shawls and clouds and boxes leaking rainbows and everything that sounds fun. Complicated coats of arms like the Spanish one usually result from the incorporation of multiple sub-realms (Castile, Aragon, Leon, Granada, Navarre) plus the pre-existing dynastic shield of the house that came to rule it.
Mathilde, as a newly made knight, should really have a simpler shield.
The Box in particular should very much not be on there because it will get people asking questions.
The sword and the stripe together form a subtle ranald's cross. If we make sword vertical, we should get a cat there or something.If you want to focus on just the 'vanquishing of the snake' make the sword vertically impale the snake (maybe with the snake in an '8' like it is now, but larger and in the centre, with the sword impaling it just where the 8 intersects.