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  1. With the addition of a tabard and an eagle-shaped neck guard it'll look nice without making the chestpiece too bulky.

    Sunday, 25-May-14 05:29:37 UTC from web
    1. @nerthos That would make it look nice, thinking of a design to put on the tabard?

      Sunday, 25-May-14 05:32:35 UTC from web
      1. @beautifawl Yeah, due to a lack of proper heraldy I use a stylized crowned phoenix.

        Sunday, 25-May-14 05:33:32 UTC from web
        1. @nerthos Good choice.

          Sunday, 25-May-14 05:35:14 UTC from web
          1. @beautifawl A phoenix with a crown and a halo can be easily interpreted as rebirth and righteous authority. Plus it looks nice in gold on a black field, and fits the eagle design of the neck guard and wings on the shoulderplates.

            Sunday, 25-May-14 05:36:53 UTC from web
            1. @nerthos I was thinking rebirth for sure, actually very sensible if you're looking to use it as heraldry for your family later on, not just in lieu of it. Crowned eagles were the usual interpretation for righteous authority I think. It's been a good while since I learned most of that stuff.

              Sunday, 25-May-14 05:42:45 UTC from web
              1. @beautifawl Yeah, it'd be a nice heraldy if I decided to carry on the bloodline when older. No plans for that right now though. If I must leave a legacy then I'd rather it be an order based around moral purity and strenght, so rebirth, meaning also redemption and a new start, is a proper symbol for someone who wants to undertake such a task. I won't be finding saints to offer participation often so redeeming people and having them join is a nice alternative.

                Sunday, 25-May-14 05:47:09 UTC from web
                1. @nerthos More appropriate a symbol for that sort of thing than a family, now that you mention it.

                  Sunday, 25-May-14 05:48:54 UTC from web
                  1. @beautifawl There's less of a risk of luck screwing up that approach than luck giving me a rebellious and morally loose son, so I'd rather aim for it. Plus I don't think slaying a son for ruining the family legacy at age 60 or so would be a very happy thing to do in the case luck decides to try and ruin me.

                    Sunday, 25-May-14 05:52:47 UTC from web
                    1. @nerthos very much sounds like the reasoning i have for not at all wanting children.

                      Sunday, 25-May-14 14:08:58 UTC from web
                      1. @awlderpy No offense, but how old are you?

                        Sunday, 25-May-14 14:09:45 UTC from web
                        1. @nightshade142 30

                          Sunday, 25-May-14 14:11:26 UTC from web