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Creating a society/order?
SirNathanQ:
Right now I'm leaning more towards the 2nd one. The crosses symbolizes a devotion to my religion, Catholicism (the Jerusalem cross ties in w/ the crusades, a time of much fervor). The tower symbolizes fortitude, and the oak represents strength, nobility, and authority (of my lord, not mine).
Sir William:
Why not yours? Or did you mean The Lord, not just a lord?
I like that. Mine's simpler, the Jerusalem cross signifying my strength of faith in God, and a dragon (or gryphon) which symbolizes the wisdom to be ruled by my faith, my heart or my mind - whatever the situation calls for.
Sir James A:
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--- Quote from: James Anderson III on 2010-11-16, 22:52:49 ---Rough crack at it: http://www.jba3.com/modernchiv/rollofarms/pages/index
Could use that format and the standard "roster" format on the link on that same page. Both are coming from a database, so no worries of having to double-update any pages. :D
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Man, that's looking awesome! I can cut the A record over whenever we feel the site is looking good, I'll just need the IP(s) of course. We can continue to work that out in email. :)
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Sounds good. Email it is. :)
--- Quote from: SirNathanQ on 2010-11-17, 17:54:23 ---Yeah, It's sable. Thanks, Im torn between that and this one.
Which do you guys think I should go with?
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I think this one looks more historically based than the first one.
Sir Wolf:
i like em both. the first looks cool but the second is more historical and less umm "busy" i think either way they rock for ideas
Sir Edward:
The first one could be made more historical by spacing the charges a little more so they don't touch. Then it would be fine, and I like it.
The second one does look a little "busy" to me in that it now has three types of charges filling all four quarters. I'd either simplify it or use a different division to get the effect you want. But it certainly is viable.
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