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Created in the [[Far Isles]], for the arms of the Brewers' Guild, this posture is normally associated with newts, and has the beast lying on its back, head extended, with a pint pot of beer (or its local equivalent) in the grip of the "forward" (''ie'' closer to the viewer) fore-leg.
Created in the [[Far Isles]], for the [[arms]] of the Brewers' [[Guild]], the '''pissant''' [[posture]] is normally associated with [[newt]]s, and has the beast lying on its back, head extended, with a pint pot of [[beer]] (or its local equivalent) in the grip of the "forward" (i.e. closer to the viewer) fore-leg.


It would probably adapt well for rats, and might be useful for those of a barbarian mien (the liquid version of the ''Seafood'' diet).
It would probably adapt well for [[rat]]s, and might be useful for those of a [[barbarian]] mien (the liquid version of the ''Seafood'' diet).

See also:
* [[SCAism]] - SCA terminology

[[category:device heraldry]]
[[category:heraldic poses]]
[[category:SCAism]]

Latest revision as of 17:20, 23 February 2007

Created in the Far Isles, for the arms of the Brewers' Guild, the pissant posture is normally associated with newts, and has the beast lying on its back, head extended, with a pint pot of beer (or its local equivalent) in the grip of the "forward" (i.e. closer to the viewer) fore-leg.

It would probably adapt well for rats, and might be useful for those of a barbarian mien (the liquid version of the Seafood diet).

See also: