Author Topic: Very Basic Intro to Mediæval Heraldry  (Read 476 times)

Legacy_Grymlorde

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Very Basic Intro to Mediæval Heraldry
« on: December 03, 2015, 06:56:08 pm »


               

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In the spirit of this month's CCC, I present the following:


 


Want your fantasy to be more Mediæval and less "trippy"? Consider following these very basic precepts of Medieæval Heraldry:

 

  1. Use black, blue, green, purple, or red on a white or yellow background; or vice-versa. This provides high contrast which was critical for knights to quickly identify friends and foes across the battlefield.

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  3. When using creatures as your primary design ("charge"), have them orient to the viewer's left rather than the right (see the illustration). This is because the Mediævals considered it literally the "right" way to depict their heraldry. From the perspective of the knight, the dragon on the left side of the illustration is facing his right whereas the one on the other side is facing his left, which in Mediæval French is "sinister."

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  5. Sinister creatures were not unknown in Mediæval heraldry just uncommon and could suggest a disgrace. From a fictional perspective, you could use "sinister" heraldry for your rebels and outlaws.

 

Now if only we could get someone to flip the sinister heraldry in CEP and Q, it would help our game look more Mediæval.


               
               

               
            

Legacy_Proleric

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« Reply #1 on: December 03, 2015, 09:56:45 pm »


               The heraldry clipart site is a useful open resource for this purpose.
               
               

               
            

Legacy_Tarot Redhand

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« Reply #2 on: December 03, 2015, 10:27:26 pm »


               

One little thing not mentioned - Argent = Silver in everyday speech.


 


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Legacy_meaglyn

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« Reply #3 on: December 03, 2015, 10:49:39 pm »


               

Argent in French is money, not just silver but the connection is there.   Sinister is directly from the Latin for left, French being a romance language and especially at that time heavily influenced by the church.  Right is dexter, from which the obvious ability and other words derive. Good stuff Grymlorde!



               
               

               
            

Legacy_Pstemarie

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« Reply #4 on: December 03, 2015, 11:04:40 pm »


               

French is a romance language? - wonder if that'll work on the wife  '<img'>



               
               

               
            

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« Reply #5 on: December 03, 2015, 11:07:17 pm »


               


French is a romance language? - wonder if that'll work on the wife  '<img'>




 


Doesn't it work for Gomez and Morticia?  'B)'