Tim The Good
Tim The Good | |
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GreiiN:284 | |
Assumed | 2022 |
Country of Origin | France |
Tradition | Hungarian heraldry |
- Escutcheon
- Azure a fess Or, an eight pointed stars Or in each quarter.
- Crest
- A demi Savage argent wearing a Tabard of the shield grasping in it's hands two trees proper each one charged with an escutcheon azure, between a fess or 4 mullets of 5 of the same.
- Mantling
- In dexter, Azure doubled Argent; in sinister, Gules doubled Or
Official Blazon
- Écu
- D'azur a la fasce d'or une étoile d'or dans chaque quart.
- Cimier
- Au demi cromanion d'argent habillé dun tabard de lecu tenant dans chaque mains, un arbre au naturel chargé chacun d'un écu d'azur à la fasce d'or à une étoile d'or.
- Lambrequins
- D'azur doublé d'argent à dextre et de gueules doublé d'or à sénestre.
Symbolism
The Azure represents medieval France, the armigers favourite period in their country's history, it also represents the depth and purity of the sky representing ambition, innovation and a need for sovereignty of which both reflects their values the best. The four mullets represent mainly their motivation to do something he really wants to do their determination to complete a project, whatever his state of mind, the reason there are two up and two down is because the armiger's always willing to achieve their goals even if they end up positive for others the star in dexter chief, and/or positive for themselves, star in dexter base, or that can be negative for others the star in sinister chief and negative for them, the star in sinister base, there's nothing in between each star because of their tendency to not back down on their projects and ambitions or settle for anything less whatever the outcome. The fess represents consistency and continuity as well as ancestral transmission all of which are the armiger's core values.
The crest is another piece of road, as it represents the armigers passion for Heraldry and the arts and their dream to create their very own heraldic tradition and possibly even their own authority someday. The savage wearing the tabard represents their style and "wild" takes (some to most of which the armiger abandoned or refined a long time ago) on heraldry and the arts. The trees represent the armiger's other passion for genealogy and represent both their paternal line (dexter tree) and their maternal line (sinister tree) both charged with their shield but with 5 pointed mullets instead of 8 to infer that both lines holds a very special place in their life, since they are directly responsible for the armiger's very existence. The 8 and 5 points on each depiction can be used interchangeablly as a nod to the armiger's will of constantly trying to find possibilities and new ambitions.