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Reserved charges should not be confused with [[restricted charges]]: charges and devices not permitted ''at all'', for various reasons. |
Reserved charges should not be confused with [[restricted charges]]: charges and devices not permitted ''at all'', for various reasons. |
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For a complete list of reserved charges, please consult |
For a complete list of reserved charges, please consult the [http://www.sca.org/heraldry/coagloss.html#reserved| SCA Armorial]. |
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Reserved Charges in the SCA are specific charges or devices which have a recognized and specific use within the SCA, usually as a badge of rank or office. Typically, such reservation restricts their use to specific Society-approved instances.
Examples include:
- The laurel wreath, which is reserved for the use of official SCA groups, required to appear somewhere on the arms of all Kingdoms, principalities, baronies, shires, cantons, or colleges.
- Two straight trumpets in saltire, the official badge of heralds, to be displayed only by heralds acting in their official capacity.
- A Pelican in its piety, the emblem of the Order of the Pelican, displayed only by members of that Order.
- Certain cadency marks, such as a label of three points, which are exclusively used on Kingdom arms to denote the Crown Prince and Princess.
Reserved charges should not be confused with restricted charges: charges and devices not permitted at all, for various reasons.
For a complete list of reserved charges, please consult the SCA Armorial.