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    Sun Dec 08, 2013 2:31 am  
    Knights of Luna

    Hi guys!

    After a long and fastidious research, i've found nothing mentionned about Knights of Luna's heraldry. Since my next module is happening in Celene, and since I'm prone to illustrate my modules, does anyone in this wise assembly knows something about such heraldry?

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    Sun Dec 08, 2013 7:03 am  

    The closest that I can find is an article by Eric Boyd and Joe Katzman which used to be online but seems to be gone now. Fortunately, I printed a hard copy years ago.

    This article didn't mention heraldry, but it divided the Knights into three separate subgroups with names suggesting appropriate imagery.

    Aramintari (Unicorn Knights)
    Tiralothi (Knights Arboreum)
    Gliirienin (Knights of the Serenade)
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    Mon Dec 09, 2013 12:32 pm  

    Armitage wrote:
    The closest that I can find is an article by Eric Boyd and Joe Katzman which used to be online but seems to be gone now. Fortunately, I printed a hard copy years ago.

    This article didn't mention heraldry, but it divided the Knights into three separate subgroups with names suggesting appropriate imagery.

    Aramintari (Unicorn Knights)
    Tiralothi (Knights Arboreum)
    Gliirienin (Knights of the Serenade)


    -OK. The first two are easy: A unicorn and a tree, but how do you illustrate a serenade? Carolers? Or is it a different sort of serenade?
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    Mon Dec 09, 2013 3:16 pm  

    I was thinking a musical instrument of some kind.
    The article featured a magical harp and a magical flute used by high-ranking members of the orders. Not the Knights of the Serenade, of course...
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    Mon Dec 09, 2013 4:02 pm  

    Armitage wrote:
    I was thinking a musical instrument of some kind.
    The article featured a magical harp and a magical flute used by high-ranking members of the orders. Not the Knights of the Serenade, of course...


    -A harp would work. Very Elvish...
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    Tue Dec 10, 2013 12:20 am  

    Interesting..
    By the way, do you think these 3 pieces of heraldry must take Celene own heraldic colours into account i.e purple, green and brown?
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    Wed Dec 11, 2013 8:58 am  

    I would say they would still support the "national colors". Remember the Knights are in support of Celene, just not the isolationist views of the Queen at times.
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