[Mkguild] Nasoj's emblem

christian okane chrisokane at optimum.net
Tue Aug 6 19:33:54 UTC 2013


I agree with Matt on the one point. Nasoj seems to me to be the type to go
for the mystical and especially the Grandiose.  He is the type to pick
something to show off how powerful he is.. And remember this emblem would
have been picked decades before the 3 Gates battle happened.

 

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[mailto:mkguild-bounces at lists.integral.org] On Behalf Of C. Matthias
Sent: Monday, August 05, 2013 4:37 PM
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Subject: Re: [Mkguild] Nasoj's emblem

 

I do not at all like the idea of incorporating Metamor Keep's curses into
Nasoj's heraldry and I seriously doubt he would do so.  Why in the world
would Nasoj want to use symbols of his own defeat, twice now, in his
heraldry?  Secondly, his heraldry and source of power in the Giantdowns
would predate the curses of Metamor.

I think the recommendations that Ryx made make more sense than anything else
I have read.  I will quote it here again because it is worth reminding
folks:

"I propose something of a different, more mystical, nature.  Either a wyvern
(identifiable as such by the scorpion stinger on the tail), or more fantasic
still in the form of a three-headed chimeric beast similar to griffon
heraldry of old.  Each head would signify a different auspice:  corporeal
power, divine or infernal power (Ba'al's sole nod on the heraldry), and
arcane power.  Secondary heraldric symbols might be used as well to denote
Nasoj's House, which is pretty much that exact symbol since whatever the
Dark Keep was before his ascension has been effectively wiped out entirely."

The purpose of Nasoj's heraldry is to show his power and dominion that he
can better rally the Lutin tribes and humans living in that part of the
world.  He an not do that if his heraldry is also a symbol of his defeat.

May He bless you and keep you in His grace and love,

Charles Matthias

At 02:21 PM 8/5/2013, Andrew Vineyard wrote:



Don't you mean a crib, a paw print, and possibly the transgender symbol?
Looks like the male and female symbol joined together, overlapping at the
circle.


On Mon, Aug 5, 2013 at 10:05 AM, Mark L. <nighthawkmal2 at gmail.com > wrote:

 I love the red and black. What about three towers. One with a crib on

it   another one with a pawprint and a third with a walking stick

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