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=SENA=  
=SENA=  
==Appendix L:==  
==ppendix L:==  
'''A Partial List of Postures and Orientations'''
'''A Partial List of Postures and Orientations'''
This is a list of postures and orientations that can be used to determine whether two charges or groups of charges conflict or whether there is a distinct change for posture/orientation.
This is a list of postures and orientations that can be used to determine whether two charges or groups of charges conflict or whether there is a distinct change for posture/orientation.
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==Definition:==  
==Definition:==  
===December 2020 CL - On Oriental, Part 2===
In the November 2020 Cover Letter we announced the first in a series of reblazons to remove the term Oriental. We continue this month...
* The single instance of an Oriental sea-dog is just a sea-lion. The emblazon and the note in the O&A make it clear that this monster is based on the stylized stone lions found throughout East Asia, replacing the hindquarters with a fish tail. It is worth taking this moment to remind all that a sea-dog is a quadruped, unlike the sea-wolf or the sea-lion which are fish-tailed.
https://heraldry.sca.org/loar/2020/12/20-12cl.html


===January 2017: sea-dog, proper tincture===
==='''September 2010 - sea nettle:'''===  
Astrid i Erismarc. Device. Per fess engrailed azure and argent, a monster with the head and torso of a brunette maiden proper, the body of a seadog, and the tail of a wyvern passant vert, winged argent, playing a recorder Or, between three seeblätter counterchanged.
[[#46]]Luciana Pesce. Name and badge. (Fieldless) A sea-nettle gules.
"This device is returned for redraw, for violating SENA A2C2 which states "Elements must be drawn to be identifiable." Commenters had trouble identifying the components of the central charge. Despite the blazon, the body is not that of the '''heraldic sea-dog, which more closely resembles that of a talbot (complete with four feet)''' than the two-footed, skirted figure drawn here.
"Additionally, this device is returned for having a proper-tinctured monster. Precedent says:
"a monster without a heraldically defined proper coloration may not be "brown proper", even if the animals which donated the component parts for the monster may be brown when in nature." [Cynuise ó Cianáin of Bardsea, R-Trimaris, Nov 2002 LoAR] [Reaffirmed LoAR of April 2013]
The same is true for other types of proper besides brown: if the creature doesn't have a defined heraldic coloration when proper, it may not be used in the construction of a new monster.
https://heraldry.sca.org/loar/2017/01/17-01lar.html
 
===September 2010 - sea nettle:===  
Luciana Pesce. Name and badge. (Fieldless) A sea-nettle gules.
This is the defining instance of a ''sea-nettle// in Society armory. The sea-nettle is the creature usually termed a "jellyfish" in modern English. It has a round body with dangling, frond-like tentacles. Documentation was supplied from Gulielmi Rondeletii's ''Libri de piscibus marinis: in quibus verae piscium'', published in 1554, and matches the submitted charge.
This is the defining instance of a ''sea-nettle// in Society armory. The sea-nettle is the creature usually termed a "jellyfish" in modern English. It has a round body with dangling, frond-like tentacles. Documentation was supplied from Gulielmi Rondeletii's ''Libri de piscibus marinis: in quibus verae piscium'', published in 1554, and matches the submitted charge.
http://heraldry.sca.org/loar/2010/09/10-09lar.html
http://heraldry.sca.org/loar/2010/09/10-09lar.html
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* A heraldic whale conflicts with a heraldic dolphin
* A heraldic whale conflicts with a heraldic dolphin
http://heraldry.sca.org/loar/2020/03/20-03cl.html#3
http://heraldry.sca.org/loar/2020/03/20-03cl.html#3
===March 2017: sea-dog vs seawolf===
Humfrey Matthew Lovett. Badge. (Fieldless) A sea-dog rampant argent.
"This badge does not conflict with the device of Brand the Black: Checky sable and Or, a seawolf erect argent. There is a DC for the difference between fielded and fieldless design and another '''DC for the difference between a sea-dog, which is a finned canine quadruped, and a sea-wolf, which has a fish tail'''.
It also does not conflict with the badge of Diana ni Charvell: Counter-ermine, a sea-dog rampant maintaining in dexter paw an arrow and in sinister paw a sword argent, with a DC for the field and another for removing the maintained charges.
https://heraldry.sca.org/loar/2016/03/16-03lar.html


===May 2005 - tincture of mermaid tails:===  
===May 2005 - tincture of mermaid tails:===  
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