Guide to submissions A Submitters' Guide to Submissions This guide is intended to help you submit names or armory to the College of Arms in the SCA for registration It gives you an overview of the standards Laurel will use to evaluate your submission and
A Submitters' Guide to Submissions This guide is intended to help you submit names or armory to the College of Arms in the SCA for registration It gives you an overview of the standards Laurel will use to evaluate your submission and gives you tips on how to make sure that it doesn ? t have any problems There are a few places where this guide may direct you to a speci ?c part of the full Standards for Evaluation of Names and Armory which are the authoritative version that your submissions are judged by Don ? t panic You ? ll only need to look at those full Standards in limited cases and this guide directs you right to the part you need If there ? s anything that doesn ? t make sense to you just ask for help ?? there are heralds who are happy to give further guidance and help Introduction There are three broad categories of submissions personal name submissions non ? personal name submissions and armory submissions Feel free to skip down to the section for the type of submission you ? re working on ? just remember that armory needs a name to be attached to Personal Names Personal names are pretty straightforward ?? they ? re names for individual people You ? ll need to show that it ? s a reasonable name for someone in the places and times included in the SCA that it ? s not too close to one that someone else has and that it doesn ? t claim something special about you There are more details below but that ? s the basic idea First you must document each part of your name Name parts are sometimes called ??elements ? There are two ways you can show this sometimes you ? ll use one way for part of your name and the other way for another part ? Show that the part of your name is plausible for a normal period person to have This may mean that it was used by everyday people before that is not mythical or legendary people not gods It may mean that it is constructed from period name parts It may mean that it follows a period pattern of borrowed literary or religious names It may mean showing that it is grammatically correct for its place in the name which Appendix A of the full Rules for Submission can help you with OR ? Show that the part of your name is legal for you to register You may use parts of your legal name or use the registered name of an SCA branch in its registered form You CA Submitters' Guide to Submissions may use parts of a name already registered to you or a close legal relative the Grandfather Clause Second you must document that your name as a whole is a plausible combination of parts There are three ways you can show this ? Show that your
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