On Proper...Answers to the QuizAnswers: Part I: Is it ok to blazon the charge as proper, and if so, what tincture(s) are used? 1. A sword . Yes. Argent and Or. 2. An oak tree . Yes. Vert and brown. 3. A Bengal tiger . Yes. Or with sable stripes. 4. A Dyson's Metalmark butterfly . No. That is too specific. 5. A horse . No. However, a roan horse proper would be ok. But a breed must be specified. 6. A badger . Yes. Sable. 7. A skunk . Yes. Sable and argent. 8. An iris . No. Like a horse, the color must be specified. 9. A stoat in winter phase . No. However, a stoat argent would be acceptable. 10. An ermine . Yes. Argent and sable. Part two: does the armory use proper appropriately? 1. Vert, a raven proper . No, a raven proper is sable. 2. Argent, a raven proper . Yes. 3. Gules, a sword proper between three plates . Yes. 4. Purpure, two Bengal tigers passant in pale proper. Yes. 5. Or, three martlets proper . No. There is no default color for a martlet. 6. Argent, semy of robins proper, a saltire gules . Yes. 7. Or, a brown bear proper between three snowy owls proper . No, excessive use of proper. Either a brown bear proper or the snowy owls proper would be acceptable. The combination of both is excessive and would be returned. Note: however, snowy owls proper are basically white, and cannot go on an Or background. 8. Per bend nebuly purpure and argent a tree proper . Yes. 9. Vert, a mountain lion crouched as if to pounce proper . No. 10. Gules, a Moluccan cockatoo proper between three roses proper
. No. Roses proper are gules.
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