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Public News Post #12855

Prospective Armigers and Heralds

Written by: Skarash Azon
Date: Saturday, July 3rd, 2004
Addressed to: Everyone


To all prospective Armigers:

As heraldry becomes more widespread, we, the heralds would like to ask
any of you seeking a coat of arms for either yourself or any
organization that you belong to, that you work with the same herald from
design to registration. Why you may ask? We as Heralds, give of our time
and effort to give accurate information in good faith. We research the
information for you, provide you creative input, do the dogwork of
finding the information you want, and advise you of what is considered
tasteful and accurate. It is only at the end of the rather lengthy
design process that an herald will realize the satisfaction of creating
a Coat of Arms.

The learning curve to heraldry is rather steep, and designing even the
simplest coats of arms can take a lengthy period. We, The Achaean
Heraldry Association, are a tightly-knit group, and don't wish to step
on each others toes. Nor do we want to brut about a prospective
armiger's business. We'd like to ask for a little consideration for our
time and creative input.

-The Achaean Heraldry Association

Penned by my hand on the 2nd of Ero, in the year 367 AF.


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Public News Post #12855

Prospective Armigers and Heralds

Written by: Skarash Azon
Date: Saturday, July 3rd, 2004
Addressed to: Everyone


To all prospective Armigers:

As heraldry becomes more widespread, we, the heralds would like to ask
any of you seeking a coat of arms for either yourself or any
organization that you belong to, that you work with the same herald from
design to registration. Why you may ask? We as Heralds, give of our time
and effort to give accurate information in good faith. We research the
information for you, provide you creative input, do the dogwork of
finding the information you want, and advise you of what is considered
tasteful and accurate. It is only at the end of the rather lengthy
design process that an herald will realize the satisfaction of creating
a Coat of Arms.

The learning curve to heraldry is rather steep, and designing even the
simplest coats of arms can take a lengthy period. We, The Achaean
Heraldry Association, are a tightly-knit group, and don't wish to step
on each others toes. Nor do we want to brut about a prospective
armiger's business. We'd like to ask for a little consideration for our
time and creative input.

-The Achaean Heraldry Association

Penned by my hand on the 2nd of Ero, in the year 367 AF.


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