Subject: Oooooooooh! *squees*
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Posted on: 2016-04-25 14:28:00 UTC
And yeah, she... kind of does. Well, the only traditional one she'd have is the rose (for obvious reasons) and those are a real pain in the neck to draw, and while one assumes miri are there as representations of the stars in LotR-Elvish arms, the gold five-pointed star as a symbol may not be relevant in the cultural context of Critta-Kalthin's very own Jafar.
Hammers and sickles are used in Communist ideology to represent the union of urban workers and rural peasants in the overthrow of capitalism. This we can sort of get behind in terms of Ye Scape-Grace's life experience; there are workers and guild craftspeople and artisans and, yes, a large body of peasantry. I'm not seeing where the five-pointed star comes from other than the five components of the communist society, and frankly, it's not too likely that Ye Scape-Grace has formulated her version of Capital.
Flowers, on the other hand, well... we might be able to work braided ears of wheat into the design. Then again, who says we need to? It looks good, and the abnegation of the traditional elements of Alvish heraldic design works from a thematic standpoint. I like it how it is. =]