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==SENA Armory 2.B.2.c:==  
==Armory 2.B.c:==  
SENA A2B2c - Constructed Monsters per the October 2022 Cover Letter (https://heraldry.sca.org/loar/2021/11/21-11cl.html#5 )
'''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/
As proposed in Palimpsest's August 12th Rules Letter, SENA A2B2c is revised. The new wording is:
* 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 known in period. Thus, a new monster that follows these patterns of combining identifiable elements from different animals and monsters is registerable. Items which can be constructed using this rule are registerable, even if it recreates a monster which is a wholly post-period invention.


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-camel.
The insert/delete version of that wording is:
c. Constructed Monsters: There is a pattern of creating monsters by combining elements from different animals and monsters (in heraldry)<u>known in period</u>. Thus, a new monster that follows these patterns of <u>combining identifiable elements from different animals and monsters</u> 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-camel.
http://heraldry.sca.org/sena.html#A2B2c


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