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Roll of Arms Roll of Arms Kingdom of the Outlands For Their Royal Majesties Artan VI and Aziza April A.S. XXXXI Presented by the combined efforts of Duchess Kathryn of Iveragh, Ardent Herald, and Arglwydd Llywus ap Alan, Wharrow Herald (Roll contains arms through December 2006 LOAR) Roll of Arms -- Kingdom of the Outlands -- April 1, A.S. XXXXI Adam Stedefast Aindrea Mac Pharláin Per chevron azure and Azure, an equal-armed sable, a phoenix Or rising Celtic cross formy Or issuant from flames proper issuant from a mount vert (0103) from the line of division and a rose argent (0402) Aelflaed of Duckford A'isha bint Asad Ud-Din Vert, a duck rampant argent, Or, a sexfoil within the billed and membered Or, Arabic words "kaana khafi above a ford proper and on bishshawkihi jamaalat-il- an escutcheon azure, in pale wardata" in orle gules (0111) a sun and a key fesswise (name change in process to within a bordure Or (8411) A'isha bint al-Miraayaat 0612) Ælric Kyrri Alaric der Jaeger Azure, a cross arrondi Per pale azure and argent, between four roundels, a on a triangle inverted an bordure argent (9802) ankh, a bordure embattled, all counterchanged (9802) Aidan Cocrinn Alaric the Fool Vert, three chevronels Per fess argent and sable, a braced inverted Or (8604) fool's hat per pale gules and vert, and a sun Or (9504) Aigiarn Aljin Alasdair MacArthur Gules, three crescents in Or, a saltire vert (0203) pall inverted horns to center argent between three mullets of six points Or (0312) Sunday, April 01, 2007 Page 1 of 20 Alethea la Sage Anna Fae Per bend sinister purpure Azure, on a pall Or in base a and sable, on a bend sinister fir tree couped azure, in wavy between two ìnkhs Or, chief a decrescent Or, a three roses gules (9111) bordure argent (0410) Alethea of Fair Isle Anne Aliz de Bâle Azure, two dolphins haurient Sable, a swan naiant argent respectant and in chief a and a bordure fleury Or mullet argent (9210) (9805) Alexander Eriksson Trevor Arian Aurelia ferch Llwellyn Per saltire vert and sable, in Sable, in fess two trees pale two axes crossed in couped and in chief five saltire argent and a lion mullets in fess argent, all rampant a bordure within a bordure vert, embattled Or (9702) fimbriated argent (8703) Alia Marie de Blois Ariana Montgomery Per pale pean and erminois Purpure, a pegasus (0205) segreant within an annulet Or (9202) Alric Wytyngton Ariel Ramsey of Skye Azure, a pall between three Per fess azure and argent, a trefoils Or. (9905) phoenix argent rising from flames proper (9704) Sunday, April 01, 2007 Page 2 of 20 Artan macAilin Aziza al-Kashani Per pale argent and gules, a Per pale argent and azure, a chevron between two crescent and on a chief mullets of four points and a three mullets of four points tower, all within a bordure all counterchanged (9102) counterchanged, as an augmentation, surmounting the chevron, on an inescutcheon vert, a stag salient argent, surmounted by a ducal coronet, a bordure embattled Or (9811) Badai Altai Gules, four bear's paw prints Asha of the Outlands in cross bases to center argent (0209) Pean, three annulets in bend sinister Or (9112) Beau Marishka of the Romanies Ástrídr Oddsdóttir Azure, a mule-deer doe (Odocoileaus hemionus) Lozengy vert and argent, lodged at gaze and on a two ravens rising respectant chief Or three wagon wheels wings addorsed within an of eight spokes gules (8005) orle sable (0309) Bianca Mantegna Athanaric Redeye Argent, a bend sinister gules between two rabbits statant Argent, an eye gules irised respectant sable (0409) argent and on a chief sable three double-bitted axes palewise argent (0205) Bjarni Kenhelm Avram the Jew Argent, two eagle's wings conjoined gules, holding in Vert, a saltire couped Or saltire two axes, within a between four bezants (8904) bordure sable (9111) Sunday, April 01, 2007 Page 3 of 20 Bohémond le Sinistre Brilliana de Montreau Per bend sinister argent and Party of six pieces purpure checky argent and sable, on and Or, three fleurs-de-lys a bend sinister gules a Or (9404) sword inverted Or, in chief an elephant’s head cabossed sable (9907) Brennan MacDuffie Broinnfind Munro Vert, a saltire and in chief a Per pale sable and azure hare rampant argent (9712) both estencely argent, a tree blasted and eradicated and in chief a cloud Or (9910) Brian macc Fáeláin Bronwen Blackwell Per saltire sable and gules, Per pale vert and argent, a a lion argent between three seeblatt counterchanged mullets of eight points Or (0204) (0502) Brighid Óg inghean Néill Cailte Caitchairn Azure, a chevron inverted Per chevron gules and vert, argent between three roses a cat's face argent and a Or barbed vert seeded gules triskelion arrondy Or (9603) (0412) Brigit Kelly Caoilinn inghean ui Sheanain Or, a cross triply parted and Gules, a catamount's face fretted vert the center traits per pale sable and argent sable all between four aspen jessant of a fleur-de-lys per leaves stems outwards vert pale argent and sable, a (0302) chief checky sable and argent (0601) Sunday, April 01, 2007 Page 4 of 20 Cathyn Fitzgerald Charles Robert Blackstone Per bend rayonny gules and Sable, a cross raguly sable (0211) between four lions passant guardant Or (0308) Catrina of the Lochs Chinua Al-Naran Per pall sable, azure, and Per bend wavy gules and argent, a swan roussant, a Or, a sun counterchanged padlock argent, and a (0211) padlock sable (9811) Celine Jeanne de Hermain Christof Gately Argent, a raven displayed Argent, on a bend azure sable between three fleurs- between two escutcheons de-lys gules, all within a sable, a bendlet Or (9104) bordure sable (8507) Ceridwen de Gyrlyngton Christopher Blackwood Azure, on a bend enarched Erminois, a chevron gules Or a comet inverted sable, a between two trees and a bordure erminois (9812) demi-sun issuant from base sable (9303) Chagatai Burilgi Christophilos Ironmaster Or, a chevron gules and Quarterly gules and sable, overall a legless wyvern four hearts argent (8703) displayed contourny, tail nowed sable (0605) Sunday, April 01, 2007 Page 5 of 20 Connor Graham Dalia d'Auria Per chevron gules and vert, Per pale sable and gules, a triskelion arrondi argent two chevronels inverted Or and a stag's head cabossed (0409) Or (9810) Cori Wrightswife Damian d'Antioche Vert, a dragon segreant Gules, a fess fusilly between coward argent, flaming three fleurs-de-lys argent proper, between two mullets (9802) and a point pointed Or (8510) Cristóbal Vázquez de Danica Nemanjaviæa Narriahondo Gyronny sable and argent, Per pale azure and argent, a on a chevron purpure cross of Santiago fimbriated three mullets Or counterchanged (0511) (0202) Darius of Jaxartes Cynric Goodwine Per pale sable and argent, a Per chevron azure and pale counter-compony sable gules, three bunches of and argent fimbriated, in grapes Or (9403) sinister chief a bull's head cabossed gules crowned of a coronet embattled sable (0411) Daveed of Granada Cyrred of Ashwood Or, a pomegranate Per chevron sable semy of bendwise sinister inverted ash sprigs Or, and gules, a gules between two bars chevron ermine and in base gemels azure (8611) a pheon Or (9209) Sunday, April 01, 2007 Page 6 of 20 Delia Rose of Thorncastel Eileen Fraser Per pale gules and purpure, Barry wavy argent and on a heart sable fimbriated a azure, a cross gules rose Or (9712) surmounted in base by a closed book bendwise Or (9210) Dennis the Wright Eilonwy Gwyngeffyl Purpure, a phoenix issuant Azure, a unicorn's horn from a base of flames, bendwise sinister argent between its wingtips a mullet (9704) Or (8703) Diana of Llanberis Elenfëa of Starwood Purpure, a tower within an Vert, a sword palewise orle of hearts argent (0407) reversed proper, debruised by a chevron sable fimbriated and charged with six mullets of six points, elongated to chief, argent (8211) Dubheasa Eachinse Elia Stefansdottir Per pale argent and Or, a Per fess azure and vert, a chevron inverted rompu and beaver sejant erect in chief a horse courant contourny Or (0401) sable (0412) Eigan of Black Diamond Elinor du Pont Sable, an amphora and on a Per chevron sable and vert, chief Or three lozenges a goblet within a bordure sable (0303) argent (8810) Sunday, April 01, 2007 Page 7 of 20 Elise porteresse d'yaue Fahlah al-Nasafiyyah Per pale sable and vert, a Vert, a phoenix, on a chief lion sejant Or maintaining an argent three crescents azure ewer azure between three (9812) plates (0511) Elisheva bat Simon Halevy Feichín Mac Giolla Fhindéin Or, goutty de larmes, a lion Per saltire argent and azure, sejant gules, maintaining a in pale a raven sable and pitcher azure (8807) two roses in saltire slipped and leaved proper (0206) Emma of Essex Fermina Caballo Per saltire gules and azure, Or, a horse passant between a pair of scissors in saltire three mullets sable a throughout, points to base, bordure rayonny gules (9702) between four fleur-de-lys Or (9712) Eric Blaxton Finnian Tulloch MacLeod Quarterly argent, scaly Argent, a triskelion of legs sable, and azure, a mullet of gules, a gore sinister four points counterchanged purpure (9509) azure and argent (9004) Etain of Durham Fritz von dem Bienenstocke Azure, a chevron argent Per bend Or and sable, an between three escallops anvil between two bees inverted one and two Or and counterchanged (9303) a crescent argent (9704) Sunday, April 01, 2007 Page 8 of 20 Gabrielle Lux Geoffrey fitz Robert Sable, on a tree eradicated Quarterly azure and gules, a between two demi-suns cross argent between four issuant from the dexter and compass stars Or (0403) sinister chief corners argent, a crescent vert (9712) Galen of Wiltshire Gilmoure Gylbard Argent, masoned sable, a Per bend sinister argent and two-headed wyvern erect, azure, fretty argent, a bend tail nowed, between two sinister between a compass flaunches azure (8308) star sable, charged with an annulet argent, and a cat couchant guardant sable (8710) Gareth de Bailli Gormlaith Ó'Néill Azure, a Saxon feogh rune (Gormlaith of al-Barran) Per between two bars Or (9704) bend sinister Or and argent, a bend sinister purpure between a heart and three gouttes gules.
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