Rules of Heraldry
There are two meanings for this phrase. One is the common intent of the words, the other is an official register for the Kingdom of Terraguard that lists the accepted and approved hearldric implements for the kingdom. The rules in this section include those all over the world, and the Rules of Heraldry for Terraguard contains examples of the approved list.
Parts of this section are from an article by Bryon Wischtadt and Barbara Barian that appeared in Dragon Magazine 275.
What is Heraldry
When the painted shields of warriors began to be recorded into long parchment documents known as "rolls of arms" or aides-mémoires, heralds established rigid guidelines to govern their recording. When arms are transcribed into words, this is known as a blazon. A blazon is held to be more official than the graphically rendered arms themselves. So when a dispute between two arms might arise, the blazon is referred to.
A Blazon can contain:
Quick Glossary
Abatement
- A change to a coat of arms indicating a shameful act or crime.
Augmentation
- A change to a coat of arms granted to mark a notable or heroic deed
Bordure
- A band that occupies the border of a shield
Cadency
- Changes made to a family's coat of arms to indicate different descendants
Charge
- A shape, character, creature, or object on the field of a shield
Chief
- The upper third of the shield
Canton
- A block that occupies a third of the area of the chief, normally placed in the dexter
chief comer
Dexter
- The left side of a coat of arms
Differencing
- A Term used to refer to the various forms of cadency
Field
- The background of a coat of arms, depicted as white to represent the metal of a shield
Marshalling
- Combining the coals of arms of two families after a marriage
Ordinary
- A shape on the field of arms, a Type of charge
Here are some hints to Creating a Heraldic Symbol without a full Blazon.