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I am part of the [http://heraldicart.org/ Heraldic Traceable Art Project], which will replace the [https://scaheraldry.wikispaces.com/Pennsic+Traceable+Art+Project Traceable Art 3.0]. I'm primarily an art Herald, and am part of the Blue Tyger's staff.
I am part of the [http://heraldicart.org/ Heraldic Traceable Art Project], which will replace the [https://scaheraldry.wikispaces.com/Pennsic+Traceable+Art+Project Traceable Art 3.0]. I'm primarily an art Herald, and am part of the Blue Tyger's staff.


I registered my name and device within a few months of joining the Society, which is quite unusual. Many people take years to decide on a time period, persona, and name. A friend convinced me to join the Society because he saw the Old Norse dictionary on my desk -I was researching the Vikings for my alternate history novel.
I registered my name and device within a few months of joining the Society, which is quite unusual. Many people take years to decide on a time period, persona, and name. A friend convinced me to join the Society because he saw the Old Norse dictionary on my desk. (I was researching the Vikings for an alternate history novel.)


I was fortunate that an amazing website is dedicated to Viking personas, clothing, customs and names: [http://www.vikinganswerlady.com/ The Viking Answer Lady Webpage]! My friend suggested that I should start from the back of the alphabet when choosing a name. (I have since met more people with "A" names than I can shake a stick at!) So I looked at the end of the  
I was fortunate that an amazing website is dedicated to Viking personas, clothing, customs and names: [http://www.vikinganswerlady.com/ The Viking Answer Lady Webpage]! My friend suggested that I should start from the back of the alphabet when choosing a name. I have since met more people with "A" names than I can shake a stick at! So I looked at the end of the  
[http://www.vikinganswerlady.com/ONWomensNames.shtml Women's Names Section] where the "Þ" names started, and found "Þórey" which indicated a devotee of Thor with unusual luck. Since my luck is odd, both extremely good and extremely bad, I decided this was a good omen and chose it. The spelling was changed to "Þórý" by the Heralds to better fit historical accuracy. It is pronounced THOR-ray.
[http://www.vikinganswerlady.com/ONWomensNames.shtml Women's Names Section] where the "Þ" names started, and found "Þórey," which indicated a devotee of Thor with unusual luck. Since my luck is odd, both extremely good and extremely bad, I decided this was a good omen and went with it. The spelling was changed to "Þórý" by the Heralds to better fit historical accuracy. It is pronounced THOR-ray.


For a last name, I looked no farther than "Stormsdotter" the handle I'd used for over a decade. The "-er" ending is incorrect for Scandinavia, and was a hat-tip to [http://www.elizabethmoon.com/ Elizabeth Moon]'s Paksenarrion books. I looked up some Old Norse words for "Storm". Since "Veðar" is a pun on my legal name, so I went with it. I ended the name with the standard female name suffix, "-dotter".
For a last name, I looked no farther than "Stormsdotter" the handle I'd used online for many years. The "-er" ending is incorrect for Scandinavia, and was a hat-tip to [http://www.elizabethmoon.com/ Elizabeth Moon]'s Paksenarrion books. I looked up some Old Norse words for "Storm". Since "Veðar" is a pun on my legal name, I went with it. I ended the name with the standard Norse female name suffix, "-dottir".


The designs of my arms and badge are just as personal as my name. My device is 'Azure, a winged ounce rampant within an orle argent.' This means it has a blue background, with a silver winged cat in the default posture, rampant. The orle is the extra silver border. The design comes from a combination of heraldry of my favorite author's two lady knights. [http://www.tamora-pierce.com/ Tamora Pierce]'s first lady knight, Alanna the Lioness, has a shield of red with a gold lioness rampant. Her second lady knight, Kel the Protector of the Small, has a blue shield with a silver owl and a silver orle, a detail which distinguishes a lady knight in her books.
The designs of my arms and badge are just as personal as my name. My device is 'Azure, a winged ounce within an orle argent.' This means my shield has a blue background, with a silver winged cat in the default posture, rampant. The orle is the extra silver border. The design comes from a combination of heraldry of my favorite author's two lady knights. [http://www.tamora-pierce.com/ Tamora Pierce]'s first lady knight, Alanna the Lioness, has a shield of red with a gold lioness rampant. Her second lady knight, Kel the Protector of the Small, has a blue shield with a silver owl and a silver orle, a detail which distinguishes a lady knight in her books.


As a Herald, I consider myself an honorary member of House Ravenclaw, and my favorite colors are blue and silver. I don't like owls, and the Mountain Lion is one of my totem animals, so I wanted a silver lioness rampant on a blue field with the extra silver border. Due to the sheer enormity of registered devices in the Society with cats, the device I designed conflicted with another lady's. My consulting herald suggested putting wings on the cat, which I later learned was a very common solution for clearing conflicts. Since I was going for a combination of cat and owl, I was quite pleased with this alteration. My only regret is that my device is registered as an 'ounce' rather than a 'lioness.'
As a Herald, I consider myself an honorary member of House Ravenclaw, and my favorite colors are blue and silver. I don't like owls, and the Mountain Lion is one of my totem animals, so I wanted a silver lioness rampant on a blue field with the silver border. Due to the sheer enormity of registered devices in the Society with cats, the device I designed conflicted with another lady's. My consulting herald suggested putting wings on the cat, which I later learned was a very common solution for clearing conflicts. Since I was going for a combination of cat and owl, I was quite pleased with this alteration. My only regret is that my device is registered as an 'ounce' rather than a 'lioness.'


My other registered device is my Badge. Badges are lesser forms of Heraldry, usually simple designs that are easy to drawn, paint, or embroidered onto items. Since I've been putting Thor's hammers on a number of my things that Muggles see, the Mjollner shape was a clear choice for a base. To further distinguish this black Thor's hammer as my own, I wrote my name across it in silver Elder Futhark Runes: Thorn, Othila, Raido, Eoh. Since the Elder Futhark doesn't map perfectly to English, my name ends up being spelled TH-O-R-EI.
My other registered device is my Badge. Badges are lesser forms of Heraldry, usually simple designs that are easy to drawn, paint, or embroidered onto items. Since I've been putting Thor's hammers on a number of my things that Muggles see, the Mjollner shape was a clear choice. To further distinguish this black Thor's hammer as my own, I wrote my name across it in silver Elder Futhark Runes: Thorn, Othila, Raido, Eoh. Since the Elder Futhark doesn't map perfectly to English, my name is spelled TH-O-R-EI.


== Activity and Information ==
== Activity and Information ==

Revision as of 20:36, 16 October 2017

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Þórý at Pennsic 44
Information
Resides: Barony of Carolingia
Status: Active
Awards:
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Heraldry
ThoryRedrawn.jpg
Azure, a winged ounce rampant within an orle argent.

ThoryBadge.jpg
Badge: Fieldless, on a Thor's hammer sable, in fess the runes Thorn, Othila, Raido, Eoh argent.
Award & Office Badges
Award of Arms
Herald

Introduction

My name is Þórý Veðardóttir (THOR-ray VED-ar-daw-ter). I joined the Society for Creative Anacronisoms in anno societatis 47, and became a Herald at Pennsic 42. I'm a Viking Shield Maiden, and a novice Heavy List Fighter.

I am the Golden Gryphon (Pursuivant Herald) of the Barony of Carolingia.

Persona

I'm a Viking Shield Maiden and sailor from the village of Tønsberg in the Northlands. According to the Christian method of counting years, it's 994 A.D. Like many other sailors, I follow Thor. I usually bring my Runestones to gatherings and enjoy giving readings.

Heraldry

I am part of the Heraldic Traceable Art Project, which will replace the Traceable Art 3.0. I'm primarily an art Herald, and am part of the Blue Tyger's staff.

I registered my name and device within a few months of joining the Society, which is quite unusual. Many people take years to decide on a time period, persona, and name. A friend convinced me to join the Society because he saw the Old Norse dictionary on my desk. (I was researching the Vikings for an alternate history novel.)

I was fortunate that an amazing website is dedicated to Viking personas, clothing, customs and names: The Viking Answer Lady Webpage! My friend suggested that I should start from the back of the alphabet when choosing a name. I have since met more people with "A" names than I can shake a stick at! So I looked at the end of the Women's Names Section where the "Þ" names started, and found "Þórey," which indicated a devotee of Thor with unusual luck. Since my luck is odd, both extremely good and extremely bad, I decided this was a good omen and went with it. The spelling was changed to "Þórý" by the Heralds to better fit historical accuracy. It is pronounced THOR-ray.

For a last name, I looked no farther than "Stormsdotter" the handle I'd used online for many years. The "-er" ending is incorrect for Scandinavia, and was a hat-tip to Elizabeth Moon's Paksenarrion books. I looked up some Old Norse words for "Storm". Since "Veðar" is a pun on my legal name, I went with it. I ended the name with the standard Norse female name suffix, "-dottir".

The designs of my arms and badge are just as personal as my name. My device is 'Azure, a winged ounce within an orle argent.' This means my shield has a blue background, with a silver winged cat in the default posture, rampant. The orle is the extra silver border. The design comes from a combination of heraldry of my favorite author's two lady knights. Tamora Pierce's first lady knight, Alanna the Lioness, has a shield of red with a gold lioness rampant. Her second lady knight, Kel the Protector of the Small, has a blue shield with a silver owl and a silver orle, a detail which distinguishes a lady knight in her books.

As a Herald, I consider myself an honorary member of House Ravenclaw, and my favorite colors are blue and silver. I don't like owls, and the Mountain Lion is one of my totem animals, so I wanted a silver lioness rampant on a blue field with the silver border. Due to the sheer enormity of registered devices in the Society with cats, the device I designed conflicted with another lady's. My consulting herald suggested putting wings on the cat, which I later learned was a very common solution for clearing conflicts. Since I was going for a combination of cat and owl, I was quite pleased with this alteration. My only regret is that my device is registered as an 'ounce' rather than a 'lioness.'

My other registered device is my Badge. Badges are lesser forms of Heraldry, usually simple designs that are easy to drawn, paint, or embroidered onto items. Since I've been putting Thor's hammers on a number of my things that Muggles see, the Mjollner shape was a clear choice. To further distinguish this black Thor's hammer as my own, I wrote my name across it in silver Elder Futhark Runes: Thorn, Othila, Raido, Eoh. Since the Elder Futhark doesn't map perfectly to English, my name is spelled TH-O-R-EI.

Activity and Information

In Case of Court

  • Please do not surprise due to anxiety.
  • Please summon to RP event in advance or use a writ.