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=== Field (combat) ===
=== Field ([[combat]]) ===
The place where [[fighter]]s engage in [[combat]]. It could be a [[tourney]] field, which is a flat area large enough for two [[heavy fighter]]s to happily beat each other to a pulp, often marked out using an [[eric rope]]. The term may also refer to a [[war]] field, which is as large as the [[marshal]]s feel necessary to accommodate both heavies and [[archer]]s, may have trees and obstacles, and may be of uneaven terrain to make the [[game]] more fun.
The place where [[fighter]]s engage in [[combat]]. It could be a [[tourney]] field, which is a flat area large enough for two [[heavy fighter]]s to happily beat each other to a pulp, often marked out using an [[eric rope]]. The term may also refer to a [[war]] field, which is as large as the [[marshal]]s feel necessary to accommodate both heavies and [[archer]]s, may have trees and obstacles, and may be of uneaven terrain to make the [[game]] more fun.


=== Field (Heraldry) ===
=== Field ([[Heraldry]]) ===
The background of a [[device]].
The background of a [[device]]. See also [[fieldless]].


[[Category: Device heraldry]]

Latest revision as of 11:33, 15 July 2008

Field (combat)

The place where fighters engage in combat. It could be a tourney field, which is a flat area large enough for two heavy fighters to happily beat each other to a pulp, often marked out using an eric rope. The term may also refer to a war field, which is as large as the marshals feel necessary to accommodate both heavies and archers, may have trees and obstacles, and may be of uneaven terrain to make the game more fun.

Field (Heraldry)

The background of a device. See also fieldless.