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"In general, Mon-like designs are acceptable in Society armory only if they can be blazoned in European heraldic terms - as though a period Japanese, visiting Europe, were attempting to register his Mon with one of the kings of arms. '''Tomoe cannot be blazoned in European terms''', and so cannot be considered compatible with European heraldry. This submission, though a splendid Japanese design, may not be registered in the Society." ['''but see March 2015 and SENA A2.B.4.a. above'''] | "In general, Mon-like designs are acceptable in Society armory only if they can be blazoned in European heraldic terms - as though a period Japanese, visiting Europe, were attempting to register his Mon with one of the kings of arms. '''Tomoe cannot be blazoned in European terms''', and so cannot be considered compatible with European heraldry. This submission, though a splendid Japanese design, may not be registered in the Society." ['''but see March 2015 and SENA A2.B.4.a. above'''] | ||
[http://heraldry.sca.org/loar/1992/11/lar.html November 1992 LoAR] | [http://heraldry.sca.org/loar/1992/11/lar.html November 1992 LoAR] | ||
==Conflict:== | ==Conflict:== |