Heraldry Shop

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This is a shop on the new south bridge arcade of Shard.

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The Heraldry Shop
Province Ilithi
Justice Unknown
Town Shard
Map Ranik's Map 67
Owner Bonime
# of Rooms 1
Store Type Armor shops
This store only accepts Dokoras

[The Heraldry Shop]
A palette of smells greets patrons of the Heraldry Shop as mineral spirits, turpentine, and linseed oil compete for olfactory attention. But Bonime, the artist, allows no visual clutter: rows of paints and solvents, pots of brushes, and sketches on scraps of paper all occupy orderly places on walls and workbenches. A leather-bound catalog rests on a plain plank counter at the front of the shop. You also see a shield rack with some stuff on it and Bonime.
Obvious exits: north (to Blazons and Banners).


HOW TO DESIGN A CREST FOR YOUR SHIELD

1 Hold the shield to be painted in your right hand and CHECK
2 Choose a charge from page 1, 3, or 4, and CHOOSE CHARGE (NUMBER)
3 If you've selected a beast from page 1, you can pick one of the stances on page 2. To do this, just CHOOSE STANCE (NUMBER)
4 Pick a tincture for your charge from those listed on page 5. To do this, just CHOOSE COLOR (NUMBER)
5 You can have up to nine charges in your crest (for example, "three coins" or "seven foxes". Just CHOOSE AMOUNT (1 to 9)
6 Pick a tincture for the field or background of your crest from the list on page 5. Then CHOOSE FIELD (NUMBER)
If you're pleased with the design at this point, just GIVE BONIME and you will be given a claim ticket for your shield.


On the shield rack
Item Price Done
tower shield 2976   No
kite shield 1578   No
medium shield 721   No
medium buckler 721   No
target shield 135   No
ordinary shield 225   No
oval shield 1353   No
Page 1: Beast Choices
Item Price Done

Here are the beasts I can depict on your shield. If you pick one of these, you may also choose a stance, listed on page 2.

1 bear        17 goose       33 phoenix     
2 boar        18 gryphon     34 rabbit      
3 boobrie     19 hare        35 ram         
4 bull        20 hawk        36 raven       
5 cat         21 horse       37 rooster     
6 cockatrice  22 inkhorne    38 stag        
7 cougar      23 lamb        39 stork       
8 crow        24 leopard     40 swallow     
9 dog         25 lion        41 swan        
10 dove        26 mammoth     42 tortoise    
11 dragon      27 mastiff     43 unicorn     
12 duck        28 onager      44 weasel      
13 eagle       29 owl         45 winged horse
14 falcon      30 ox          46 wolf        
15 fox         31 panther     47 wren        
16 goat        32 peacock                     


Page 2: STANCES
Item Price Done

The charge you select for your shield may be blazoned in one of the following stances:

1 Affronte: the beast looks squarely out of the shield.
2 Combatant: two rampant beasts facing each other.
3 Couchant: crouching, with the head up.
4 Courant: running like a greyhound.
5 Dormant: lying down in a sleeping position.
6 Passant: walking, with head forward and a forepaw raised.
7 Rampant: rearing on one hind leg, with three paws raised.
8 Sajant: seated on its haunches.
9 Salient: leaping in the air.
10 Statant: standing on all legs.

Obviously, charges like birds that lack paws cannot be shown as passant or rampant.

Page 3: CHARGES
Item Price Done

Here are other figures and symbols I can depict.

51 alfar          66 cornucopia     81 foot
52 anchor         67 crescent       82 fret
53 ant            68 cross          83 galley
54 antlers        69 crossbow       84 gauntlet
55 arm            70 crossbones     85 grasshopper
56 arrow          71 crown          86 hand
57 arrowhead      72 cube           87 harp
58 axe            73 dice           88 heart
59 beacon         74 dolphin        89 horseshoe
60 bee            75 escallop shell 90 head
61 bridge         76 eye            91 hunting horn
62 buckle         77 feather        92 lance
63 chain          78 fire           93 leg
64 chaplet        79 fish           94 lightning
65 coin           80 flaming heart  95 lozenge

Page 4: CHARGES
Item Price Done

Here are other figures and symbols I can depict.

96 lyre             110 scythe           124 star
97 merelew          111 seashell         125 stirrup
98 millstone        112 shepherd's crook 126 stool
99 moon             113 shield           127 sun
100 pen              114 shoe             128 sword
101 pillar           115 sickle           129 tower
102 portcullis       116 skull            130 tree
103 purse            117 snail            131 trident
104 ring             118 snake            132 trumpet
105 rock             110 spear            133 wheel
106 roundel          120 spider           134 wing
107 saddle           121 spur             135 wreath
108 scaling ladder   122 square                          
109 sceptre          123 squirrel                   
Page 5: TINCTURES
Item Price Done
For maximum visibility in combat, the rules of tincture were adopted. Simply put, no metal may be displayed on another metal. The metals and colors available are:
METALS

1 or (gold)
2 argent (silver)Property "Source for" (as page type) with input value "Item:METALS</br>1 or (gold)</br>2 argent (silver)" contains invalid characters or is incomplete and therefore can cause unexpected results during a query or annotation process.

?   No
TINCTURES

3 azure (blue)
4 blue-celeste (sky-blue)
5 eisen (grey)
6 gules (red)
7 murrey (maroon)
8 purpure (purple)
9 sable (black)
10 sanguine (blood-red)
11 tenne (orange)
12 vert (green)Property "Source for" (as page type) with input value "Item:TINCTURES</br>3 azure (blue)</br>4 blue-celeste (sky-blue)</br>5 eisen (grey)</br>6 gules (red)</br>7 murrey (maroon)</br>8 purpure (purple)</br>9 sable (black)</br>10 sanguine (blood-red)</br>11 tenne (orange)</br>12 vert (green)" contains invalid characters or is incomplete and therefore can cause unexpected results during a query or annotation process.

?   No

*Note: Not known yet if this shop is closed at night