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| '''Rampant''' - Rearing || Body erect, forelegs apart and out, back-rear leg off the ground. || http://heraldry.sca.org/armory/postures/Rampant.gif || [[File:2rampant.gif|100px]]
| '''Rampant''' - Rearing || Body erect, forelegs apart and out, back-rear leg off the ground. || http://heraldry.sca.org/armory/postures/Rampant.gif || [[File:2rampant.gif|100px]]
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| '''Salient''' - Leaping || Body erect and elongated, forelegs out and together, rear legs together and on the ground || http://heraldry.sca.org/armory/postures/salient.gif || [[File:2salient.gif|100px]]
| '''Salient''' - Leaping || Body erect and elongated, forelegs out and together, rear legs together and on the ground || http://heraldry.sca.org/armory/postures/salient.gif || [[File:2salient.gif|100px]]
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| '''Courant''' - Running || Body elongated, head erect, all four legs extended. || http://heraldry.sca.org/armory/postures/courant.gif || [[File:2courant.gif]]  
| '''Courant''' - Running || Body elongated, head erect, all four legs extended. || http://heraldry.sca.org/armory/postures/courant.gif || [[File:2salient.gif|100px]]  
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| '''Passant''' - walking || Body horizontal, head angled or erect, three feet touching the ground with the right foreleg raised. || http://heraldry.sca.org/armory/postures/passant.gif || [[File:2passant.gif]]
| '''Passant''' - walking || Body horizontal, head angled or erect, three feet touching the ground with the right foreleg raised. || http://heraldry.sca.org/armory/postures/passant.gif || [[File:2passant.gif|150px]]
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| '''Statant''' - standing || Body horizontal, head angled or erect, all four feet touching the ground. || http://heraldry.sca.org/armory/postures/statant.gif || [[File:2statant.gif]]
| '''Statant''' - standing || Body horizontal, head angled or erect, all four feet touching the ground. || http://heraldry.sca.org/armory/postures/statant.gif || [[File:2statant.gif|150px]]
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| '''Sejant''' - sitting || Body angled, head erect, all four legs touching the ground, rear legs curved and front legs straight. || http://heraldry.sca.org/armory/postures/sejant.gif || [[File:2sejant.gif|100px]]
| '''Sejant''' - sitting || Body angled, head erect, all four legs touching the ground, rear legs curved and front legs straight. || http://heraldry.sca.org/armory/postures/sejant.gif || [[File:2sejant.gif|100px]]
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| '''Sejant Erect''' - sitting upright || Body and head erect, the rear legs as in sejant and the forelegs apart and out. || http://heraldry.sca.org/armory/postures/sejenterect.gif || [[File:2sejante.gif]]
| '''Sejant Erect''' - sitting upright || Body and head erect, the rear legs as in sejant and the forelegs apart and out. || http://heraldry.sca.org/armory/postures/sejenterect.gif || [[File:2sejante.gif|100px]]
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| '''Sejant Affronty''' - sitting facing the viewer ("in full aspect") || As Sejant, but viewed from the front, so the belly of the creature is fully visible. The 'knees' of the rear legs are splayed to give a better 'view'. Use of this posture is restricted as of the Jan 2018, see below. || http://heraldry.sca.org/armory/postures/sejantaffronty.gif || [[File:2sejnta.gif|100px]]
| '''Sejant Affronty''' - sitting facing the viewer ("in full aspect") || As Sejant, but viewed from the front, so the belly of the creature is fully visible. The 'knees' of the rear legs are splayed to give a better 'view'. Use of this posture is restricted as of the Jan 2018, see below. || http://heraldry.sca.org/armory/postures/sejantaffronty.gif || [[File:2sejnta.gif|100px]]
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| '''Sejant Erect Affronty''' - sitting upright facing the viewer || As Sejant Affronty, but with the forelegs upraised and spread wide. || http://heraldry.sca.org/armory/postures/sejanterectaffronty.gif || [[File:2sejntea.gif|100px]]
| '''Sejant Erect Affronty''' - sitting upright facing the viewer || As Sejant Affronty, but with the forelegs upraised and spread wide. || http://heraldry.sca.org/armory/postures/sejanterectaffronty.gif || [[File:2sejntea.gif|100px]]
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| '''Couchant''' - lying down || Body horizontal, head erect with legs tucked under the body. || http://heraldry.sca.org/armory/postures/couchant.gif || [[File:2couchnt.gif]]
| '''Couchant''' - lying down || Body horizontal, head erect with legs tucked under the body. || http://heraldry.sca.org/armory/postures/couchant.gif || [[File:2couchnt.gif|150px]]
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| '''Dormant''' - sleeping || Body horizontal, legs tucked under body and head down in a sleeping position using forelegs as a pillow.  No longer registerable as of Jan 2018 || http://heraldry.sca.org/armory/postures/dormant.gif || [[File:2dormant.gif]]
| '''Dormant''' - sleeping || Body horizontal, legs tucked under body and head down in a sleeping position using forelegs as a pillow.  No longer registerable as of Jan 2018 || http://heraldry.sca.org/armory/postures/dormant.gif || [[File:2dormant.gif|150px]]
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Finally, the position of the head, if not looking 'forward', is blazoned explicitly. If the beast is looking at the viewer, it is considered "gardant" and if it is looking back over its shoulder, it is considered "regardant". Thus:
Finally, the position of the head, if not looking 'forward', is blazoned explicitly. If the beast is looking at the viewer, it is considered "gardant" and if it is looking back over its shoulder, it is considered "regardant". Thus:
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| [[File:2sejante.gif]] || [[File:2sejantg.gif]] || [[File:2sejantr.gif|100px]]  
| [[File:2sejante.gif|100px]] || [[File:2sejantg.gif|100px]] || [[File:2sejantr.gif|100px]]  
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| a lion sejant || a lion sejant gardant || a lion sejant regardant  
| a lion sejant || a lion sejant gardant || a lion sejant regardant  
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Clymant = same as salient, used for goats per Parker.
Clymant = same as salient, used for goats per Parker.


"pascuant or pasquant used of animals when grazing": http://www.burkes-peerage.co.uk/articles/heraldry_p.aspx
"pascuant or pasquant used of animals when grazing": http://www.burkes-peerage.co.uk/articles/heraldry_p.aspx]
"Paissant, or Pascuant,=grazing."
"Pascuant, (fr.) or Paissant: applied only to cattle grazing with the head touching the ground. If the head is in the usual position statant would be employed." http://www.heraldsnet.org/saitou/parker/Jpglossp.htm


[See 1989 Precedent below for only example of a grazing animal found in O&A on 14 September 2013.]
"Paissant, or Pascuant,=grazing."</span>
"Pascuant, (fr.) or Paissant: applied only to cattle grazing with the </span><span style="background-color: #ffffff; color: #222222; font-family: arial,sans-serif; line-height: 1.5;">head touching the ground. If the head is in the usual position statant would be employed." </span><span style="background-color: #ffffff; color: #1155cc; font-family: arial,sans-serif; line-height: 1.5;">[[@http://www.heraldsnet.org/saitou/parker/Jpglossp.htm]]</span>


'''uluant''':specific to canines--wolves in particular--the beast has its head raised as if howling or baying. This is an SCA-invented posture.<br>
[See 1989 Precendent below for only example of a grazing animal found in O&A on 14 September 2013.]
'''<cat> in its curiosity''': an SCA-invented and now unregisterable posture used to describe a cat standing on its hind legs with its forelegs on a cauldron as if trying to see or sniff over the edge.<br>
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=Precedents:=  
=Precedents:=  
==Jan 2018 - Putting Dormant to Rest==
As above, on the October 5, 2017, LoPaD, we asked commenters for commentary to assist submitters in depicting animals dormant, as armory with charges in that posture has frequently been returned for redraw due to lack of identifiability. The intent of the request was that if we considered the examples of dormant found in tracts, we could give definitive guidelines on how to depict beasts dormant in a reliably recognizable manner.
It was noted in the LoPaD that "Dormant is found in period heraldic tracts as a theoretical posture (Legh's Accedens of Armory, 1576, fol.44, attributes Azure, a lion dormant Or to the Tribe of Judah), but one that is not found in actual armory prior to the 17th century." The same posture also appears in Bossewell's Workes of Armorie, 1592. Upon review of both the provided emblazons and descriptions of these tracts, however, it's revealed that the lion of Judah is not in a posture we have been using in the SCA. Legh's depiction of dormant is a variant of his rendering of couchant, with the spine horizontal, forepaws bent, hind legs tucked, tail situated away from the body, and torso lifted up off of the plane formed by the limbs. The only difference is in placement of the head. Rather than situated above the shoulders and perpendicular to the spine, the head extends out parallel to the spine, set just above the paws. Bossewell's lion is in a similar posture, with the head lowered so that its chin touches the top of its forepaws. Neither of them is dormant as submitters have been interpreting it, namely completely at rest and asleep.
The text description of the posture likewise makes it clear that the intent is not to depict an unconscious animal. Legh's tract has the following dialogue between master and student: "Q: Why do ye make him with his eies open & cal him dormant? A: Because isadore sayeth, their slepe is not with close eyen." Bossewelle also cites Isidore, noting "Isidore sayeth, that the Lyons eies are as though he were awake, when he sleapeth. Cum dormient, vigilant oculi."
When animals are depicted in SCA armory as completely asleep, with the silhouette obscured by the limbs tucked into the torso and the head resting against the forepaws, the charge itself often becomes unidentifiable. The depictions of dormant in heraldic tracts allow for identification of the animal, but do not match the popular understanding of the posture, nor do they justify the intent of most submitters to depict an animal with their bodies at rest and sound asleep.
While the College of Arms' policy generally allows for practices that are only attested in heraldic tracts, exceptions to this are made when the practice hinders clarity and identifiability, such as chasing/adumbration. Allowance of the term "dormant" in SCA heraldry has caused consistent hindrance in clarity and identifiability.
After the August 2018 LoAR, use of the term dormant will be discontinued, and armory submissions with asleep or unconscious animals will be returned. Charges in postures following the examples of Legh and Bossewell will be blazoned as couchant, head lowered and registered only if all identifying features are clearly visible in silhouette.
*https://heraldry.sca.org/loar/2018/01/18-01cl.html#6


==Jan 2018 - quadruped affronty restricted==
==Jan 2018 - quadruped affronty restricted==
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November 1982, R-Middle]
November 1982, R-Middle]


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