Salamander Pursuivant’s Report, 2018-05

Posted on May 8, 2018 By

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Heraldic Submissions

If you have submitted an item to the College for review via another consulting herald, please let me know what name you are submitting it under so that the progress of your items can be included on future versions of this report.

From the Eastern Internal Letter of Intent (ILoI) – This letter includes all new names and devices that have been submitted to the Eastern College of Heralds in the last month. It takes about two months for items to reach the next stage, the Eastern Letter of Decision.

April 2018:

— No names or devices which I immediately recognized as belonging to the Barony appeared on this letter.

From the Eastern Letter of Decision (LoD) – This letter reports what items will be forwarded to Laurel to be decided on and what will be returned to the submitter for more work. It takes about six more months for submissions to reach the next stage, the Laurel Letter of Acceptances and Returns.

April 2018:

— No names or devices which I immediately recognized as belonging to the Barony appeared on this letter.

From the Laurel Letter of Acceptances and Returns (LoAR) – This letter says what items have been accepted by SCA’s College of Arms and what has been returned to the submitter unregistered.

February 2018:

— sekh Neswennefer’s name and device have been accepted, with artist’s notes included.

If you are currently unsure of the status of your name or device, please contact me and I will provide you with an update.

For those who are considering submitting a name or device to the College, I strongly recommend doing so in the next month or so. An extremely high volume of new submissions are received every Pennsic, which affects the timeline of responses for several months thereafter.

In service,
Ragna Grimólfsdóttir

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