So a lot of people here watch Game of Thrones!
What is your character's Sigil and Motto!
(For those of you that don't watch it, a sigil is like an emblem, and a motto is... well, a motto lol.)
Oh, and attach a picture so it looks pretty!
Gerik's would be the ash leaf, in correspondence with his last name. Â Ash + Town = Aston (Settlement by the Ash Trees)
For the motto, I guess this will do: Fructo cognoscitur arbor – A tree is recognized by its fruit
And I guess I'll post some Ash Tree lore too:
The Ash was seen as the feminine counterpart to the All-Father tree, the Oak: in these two trees, the oak and the ash, the concepts of the All-Father and the all-embracing World Mother, found the widest lodging. They are still found by many to be deeply symbolic and meaningful.
There have been archaeological Druid finds of Ash wands carved with spirals in Wales which provides evidence of the powers of the Ash, suggesting that it was revered and employed by the Druids.
Thus the Ash tree is associated with positive enchantment and application of will to destiny, which in many cases represents a healing process as the individual comes into contact with the truth of their own identity and the shamanic wound.
What is your character's Sigil and Motto!
(For those of you that don't watch it, a sigil is like an emblem, and a motto is... well, a motto lol.)
Oh, and attach a picture so it looks pretty!
Gerik's would be the ash leaf, in correspondence with his last name. Â Ash + Town = Aston (Settlement by the Ash Trees)
For the motto, I guess this will do: Fructo cognoscitur arbor – A tree is recognized by its fruit
And I guess I'll post some Ash Tree lore too:
The Ash was seen as the feminine counterpart to the All-Father tree, the Oak: in these two trees, the oak and the ash, the concepts of the All-Father and the all-embracing World Mother, found the widest lodging. They are still found by many to be deeply symbolic and meaningful.
There have been archaeological Druid finds of Ash wands carved with spirals in Wales which provides evidence of the powers of the Ash, suggesting that it was revered and employed by the Druids.
Thus the Ash tree is associated with positive enchantment and application of will to destiny, which in many cases represents a healing process as the individual comes into contact with the truth of their own identity and the shamanic wound.