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== | ==Armory 2.B.c:== | ||
'''2. Constructed Elements''': Elements that follow a pattern for the formation of period charges are registerable. Some patterns that have been documented include: | |||
*'''c. Constructed Monsters''': There is a pattern of creating monsters by combining elements from different animals and monsters used in heraldry. Thus, a new monster that follows these patterns is registerable. Items which can be constructed using this rule are registerable, even if it recreates a named heraldic monster which is demonstrated to be a wholly post-period invention in real-world heraldry/ | |||
* For example, there is a pattern of combining the top half of quadrupeds with a fish tail to make a creature, as in a heraldic ''sea-horse''. This pattern can be used to create an unattested ''sea-bear''. | |||
http://heraldry.sca.org/sena.html#A2B2c | |||
c. Constructed Monsters: There is a pattern of creating monsters by combining elements from different animals and monsters | |||
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