Book Of Traceable Heraldic Art

Rampant

Grasshopper Rampant §

A leaping insect.

Default orientation: tergiant. No proper coloration.

Source: Les Grandes Heures d'Anne de Bretagne. Artist unknown. Adapted by Máel Brigte.

Scorpion Rampant §

An insect with a powerful stinger.

Default posture: tergiant. No proper coloration.

Source: Heraldic Templates. Artist: Torric inn Björn.

Crocodile Rampant (1) §

A fierce water-loving lizard.

No default posture. No default coloration.

Artist: Elspeth Farre.

Crocodile Rampant (2) §

A fierce water-loving lizard.

No default posture. No default coloration.

Source: Pennsic 50 Art Tent. Artist: Pennsic 50 Volunteer.

Frog Rampant §

A leaping amphibian.

Default posture: tergiant. No proper coloration.

Artist: Alessandra Sartor.

Lizard Rampant (1) §

A small reptile.

No default posture. No proper coloration.

Source: Viking Answer Lady SVG Images For Heralds. Artist: Gunnvôr silfrahárr.

Lizard Rampant (2) §

A small reptile.

No default posture. No proper coloration.

Source: Pennsic Bored-Artist Collection. Artist: Angharat Goch verch Gwenhover.

Tortoise Rampant §

A long-lived, slow-moving animal protected by a hard shell. Also blazoned a “turtle.”

Default posture: tergiant. No proper coloration.

Source: Viking Answer Lady SVG Images For Heralds. Artist: Gunnvôr silfrahárr.

Alphyn Rampant §

A monster resembling a tyger but with the forelegs of an eagle and a tail tied in knots.

No default posture. No proper coloration.

Source: Viking Answer Lady SVG Images For Heralds. Artist: Gunnvôr silfrahárr.

Anteater Rampant §

A long-tongued South American beast known for consuming ants and termites. No default posture. No proper coloration.

Source: Viking Answer Lady SVG Images For Heralds. Artist: Gunnvôr silfrahárr.

Antelope Rampant (1) §

A swift hybrid monster similar to a deer but with a tusk on its nose and a lions tail.

No default posture. No proper coloration.

Source: The Art of Heraldry. Artist unknown.

Antelope Rampant (2) §

A swift hybrid monster similar to a deer but with a tusk on its nose and a lions tail.

No default posture. No proper coloration.

Artist: Iago ab Adam. Adapted from an early 16th C. painting, found in "Heraldry" by Henry Bedingfeld and Peter Gwynn-Jones, page 84.

Armadillo Rampant §

An armored beast of the Americas.

No default posture. No proper coloration.

Source: Pennsic Traceable Art. Artist: Roana d’Evreux (attributed).

Ass Rampant §

A stubborn smaller cousin of the horse. Known in modern times as a “donkey.”

No default posture. No proper coloration.

Source: Scheibler Armorial. Artist: Unknown. (Page 37.)

Badger Rampant (1) §

A fierce den-dwelling beast.

Default posture: statant. No proper coloration.

Source: Pennsic Traceable Art. Artist unknown.

Badger Rampant (2) §

A fierce den-dwelling beast.

Default posture: statant. No proper coloration.

Artists: Raziya Bint Rusa and Gunnvôr silfrahárr.

Adapted by Máel Brigte.

Bagwyn Rampant Guardant §

A hybrid monster similar to a deer but with a serrated antlers and a fluffy tail. No default posture. No proper coloration.

Source: Viking Answer Lady SVG Images For Heralds. Artist: Gunnvôr silfrahárr.

Bear Rampant (1) §

A large beast of the wilds.

No default posture. No proper coloration.

Source: Pennsic Bored-Artist Collection. Artist: Stephanie Fahey.

Bear Rampant (2) §

A large beast of the wilds.

No default posture. No proper coloration.

Source: Heraldic Templates. Artist: Torric inn Björn.

Bear Rampant (3) §

A large beast of the wilds.

No default posture. No proper coloration.

Source: Pennsic Traceable Art. Artist: Roana d’Evreux (attributed).

Bear Rampant (4) §

A large beast of the wilds.

No default posture. No proper coloration.

Source: Heraldic Templates. Artist: Torric inn Björn.

Bear Rampant (5) §

A large beast of the wilds.

No default posture. No proper coloration.

Source: Pennsic Heralds’ Point Artists. Artist unknown.

Bear Rampant (6) §

A large beast of the wilds.

No default posture. No proper coloration.

Source: Viking Answer Lady SVG Images For Heralds. Artist: Gunnvôr silfrahárr.

Bear Rampant (7) §

A large beast of the wilds.

No default posture. No proper coloration.

Source: Le Blason Des Armoiries. Artist: Jérôme de Bara. (Page 107.)

Bear Rampant (8) §

A large beast of the wilds.

No default posture. No proper coloration.

Source: A Complete Guide to Heraldry. Artist: Graham Johnston. Adapted by Saewynn aet Cnolle.

Bear Rampant (9) §

A large beast of the wilds.

No default posture. No proper coloration.

Artist: Jessimond of Emerickeskepe.

Bear Rampant (10) §

A large beast of the wilds.

No default posture. No proper coloration.

Source: WappenWiki. Artist: Joakim Spuller. Adapted by Finellach.

Bear Rampant Collared and Chained §

A large beast of the wilds.

No default posture. No proper coloration.

Artist: Iago ab Adam. Adapted from Wappenbuch Conrads von Grünenberg.

Beaver Rampant (1) §

An aquatic mammal that builds dams to aid in fishing. No default posture. Proper coloration: brown.

Source: Pennsic Heralds’ Point Artists. Artist: Jacqueline de Molieres. Adapted from Guillim’s Display of Heraldry. Adapted by Mathghamhain Ua Ruadháin.

Beaver Rampant (2) §

An aquatic mammal that builds dams to aid in fishing. No default posture. Proper coloration: brown.

Artist: Þórý Veðardóttir. License: CC BY-NC-SA; comercial use requires permision.

Beaver Rampant Vorant of a Fish (1) §

An aquatic mammal that builds dams to aid in fishing. No default posture. Proper coloration: brown.

A device with an otter in this posture was returned on the Nov 2017 LoAR due to issues with the identifiability and unblazonable placement of the fish; either redraw without the fish or address the reasons for that return before submitting this charge.

Source: Guillim’s Display of Heraldry. Artist unknown.

Beaver Rampant Vorant of a Fish (2) §

An aquatic mammal that builds dams to aid in fishing. No default posture. Proper coloration: brown.

A device with an otter in this posture was returned on the Nov 2017 LoAR due to issues with the identifiability and unblazonable placement of the fish; it is unknown whether this emblazon fully addresses the reasons for that return.

Artist: Þórý Veðardóttir. License: CC BY-NC-SA; comercial use requires permision.

Boar Rampant (1) §

A powerful swine.

No default posture. Proper coloration: brown.

Source: Banners, Standards, and Badges. Artist: Thomas Willement.

Boar Rampant (2) §

A powerful swine.

No default posture. Proper coloration: brown.

Source: Heraldic Templates. Artist: Torric inn Björn.

Boar Rampant (3) §

A powerful swine.

No default posture. Proper coloration: brown.

Source: OpenClipArt. Artist: Wipp.

Boar Rampant (4) §

A powerful swine.

No default posture. Proper coloration: brown.

Source: Pennsic Traceable Art. Artist unknown.

Boar Rampant (5) §

A powerful swine.

No default posture. Proper coloration: brown.

Source: Scheibler Armorial. Artist unknown. (Arms of Erzingen, folio 109.)

Boar Rampant (6) §

A powerful swine.

No default posture. Proper coloration: brown.

Source: Insignia Florentinorum. Artist unknown. (Arms of Iacopi, fol. 81.)

Boar Rampant Regardant §

A powerful swine.

No default posture. Proper coloration: brown.

Source: Pennsic Traceable Art. Artist: Roana d’Evreux (attributed).

Boreyne Rampant §

A hybrid monster with a bull's head, a horse's mane, a lion's front legs, an eagle's rear legs, a lion's tail.

No default posture. No proper coloration.

Artist: Volusia Zoe. Adapted by Máel Brigte.

Bull Rampant (1) §

A powerful bovine.

Sometimes blazoned a “steer” or an “ox.” A “buffalo” is similar but has larger horns. A “yak” is hairy.

No default posture. No proper coloration.

Source: Heraldic Templates. Artist: Torric inn Björn.

Bull Rampant (2) §

A powerful bovine.

Sometimes blazoned a “steer” or an “ox.” A “buffalo” is similar but has larger horns. A “yak” is hairy.

No default posture. No proper coloration.

Source: Pennsic Traceable Art. Artist unknown.

Bull Rampant Guardant Ringed §

A powerful bovine.

Sometimes blazoned a “steer” or an “ox.” A “buffalo” is similar but has larger horns. A “yak” is hairy. No default posture. No proper coloration.

Source: Pennsic Traceable Art. Artist: Eorann inghean Gille Mhui.

Calygreyhound Rampant §

A monster with eagle’s forelegs, a lion’s body, and feathery horns.

No default posture. No proper coloration.

Artist: `Aziza al-Shiraziyya. Adapted by Máel Brigte.

Camel Rampant (1) §

A beast of the desert.

No default posture. No proper coloration.

Source: Pennsic Bored-Artist Collection. Artist: Æðelðryð MacGillivray.

Camel Rampant (2) §

A beast of the desert.

No default posture. No proper coloration.

Source: Pennsic Traceable Art. Artist unknown.

Camelopard Rampant §

A giraffe. Sometimes spelled “cameleopard.”

No default posture. No proper coloration.

Source: Pennsic Traceable Art. Artist: Roana d’Evreux (attributed).

Winged Camelopard Segreant §

A giraffe. Sometimes spelled “cameleopard.” No default posture. No proper coloration.

Source: Pennsic Traceable Art. Artist: Roana d’Evreux.

Domestic Cat Rampant (1) §

A domesticated feline.

No default posture. No proper coloration.

Source: Pennsic Traceable Art. Artist: Myfanwy ferch Rhiannon.

Domestic Cat Rampant (2) §

A domesticated feline.

No default posture. No proper coloration.

Source: Pennsic Heralds’ Point Artists. Artist: Kryss Kostarev.

Domestic Cat Rampant (3) §

A domesticated feline.

No default posture. No proper coloration.

Artist: Ræv Kolfinnsson.

Domestic Cat Rampant (4) §

A domesticated feline.

No default posture. No proper coloration.

Artist: Aine ingen Gilla Crist.

Domestic Cat Rampant (5) §

A domesticated feline.

No default posture. No proper coloration.

Source: General Coats of Arms of Noble Families of the All-Russian Empire. Artist unknown. (Part 18, page 104, arms of Peter Koshkin, 1904.) Adapted by Saewynn aet Cnolle.

Domestic Cat Rampant (6) §

A domesticated feline.

No default posture. No proper coloration.

Artist: Gwenyvere Rose Foxe.

Domestic Cat Rampant Regardant §

A domesticated feline.

No default posture. No proper coloration.

Artist: Myfanwy ferch Rhiannon. Adapted by Vémundr Syvursson.

Winged Domestic Cat Rampant (1) §

A domesticated feline.

No default posture. No proper coloration.

Artist: Elionora inghean Ui Cheallaigh.

Winged Domestic Cat Rampant (2) §

A domesticated feline.

No default posture. No proper coloration.

Artist: Saewynn aet Cnolle.

Chatloup Rampant §

A hybrid monster formed of a wolf's body with a cat’s head and a heraldic antelope’s horns. In period also called a "catwolf" or "calopus."

No default posture. No proper coloration.

Artist: Volusia Zoe.

Doe Rampant (1) §

A female deer. May also be blazoned a “hind.” No default posture. Proper coloration: brown.

Source: Heraldic Templates. Artist: Torric inn Björn. Adapted by Mathghamhain Ua Ruadháin.

Doe Rampant (2) §

A female deer. May also be blazoned a “hind.”

No default posture. Proper coloration: brown.

Source: Pennsic Heralds’ Point Artists. Artist unknown.

Dog Rampant (1) §

A domesticated canine. Any period breed of dog may be used.

A solidly-built working dog with short ears may be blazoned an “alaunt” or "mastiff."

No default posture. No proper coloration.

Source: Pennsic Traceable Art. Artist unknown.

Dog Rampant (2) §

A domesticated canine. Any period breed of dog may be used. No default posture. No proper coloration.

A hound with hanging ears may be blazoned a “talbot.” Period scent hound breeds include the bloodhound.

Source: Pennsic Heralds’ Point Artists. Artist unknown.

Dog Rampant (3) §

A domesticated canine. Any period breed of dog may be used. No default posture. No proper coloration.

A hound with hanging ears may be blazoned a “talbot.” Period scent hound breeds include the bloodhound.

Artist: Ræv Kolfinnsson.

Dog Rampant (4) §

A domesticated canine. Any period breed of dog may be used.

No default posture. No proper coloration.

A fast-running sight hound may be blazoned a “levrier.” Period sight hound breeds include the greyhound and wolfhound.

Source: A Complete Guide to Heraldry. Artist: Graham Johnston. Adapted by Saewynn aet Cnolle. (From page 204; originally passant.)

Dog Rampant (5) §

A domesticated canine. Any period breed of dog may be used.

No default posture. No proper coloration.

A fast-running sight hound may be blazoned a “levrier.” Period sight hound breeds include the greyhound and wolfhound.

Source: A Complete Guide to Heraldry. Artist: Graham Johnston. Adapted by Saewynn aet Cnolle. (From page 204; originally passant; sans pizzle.)

Dog Rampant Collared (1) §

A domesticated canine. Any period breed of dog may be used. No default posture. No proper coloration.

A fast-running sight hound may be blazoned a “levrier.”

Period sight hound breeds include the greyhound and wolfhound.

Source: Heraldic Badges. Artist unknown. (From page 142.) Adapted from Prince Arthur's Book.

Dog Rampant Collared (2) §

A domesticated canine. Any period breed of dog may be used. No default posture. No proper coloration.

A fast-running sight hound may be blazoned a “levrier.”

Period sight hound breeds include the greyhound and wolfhound.

Source: Le Blason Des Armoiries. Artist: Jérôme de Bara. (Page 108.)

Dog Rampant Regardant §

A domesticated canine. Any period breed of dog may be used. No default posture. No proper coloration.

A fast-running sight hound may be blazoned a “levrier.” Period sight hound breeds include the greyhound and wolfhound.

Source: Two Tudor Books of Arms. Artist: Joseph Foster.

Dog Rampant and Hooded §

A domesticated canine. Any period breed of dog may be used.

No default posture. No proper coloration.

Source: Wappenbuch der Arlberg-Bruderschaft. Artist: Vigil Raber. (Folio 61v.) Adapted by Owen Tegg.

Elephant Rampant (1) §

A giant animal known for its strength.

Default posture: statant. Proper coloration: argent, or gray with white tusks.

Source: Pennsic Traceable Art. Artist unknown.

Elephant Rampant (2) §

A giant animal known for its strength.

Default posture: statant. Proper coloration: argent, or gray with white tusks.

Source: Pennsic Traceable Art. Artist unknown. Adapted by Saewynn aet Cnolle.

Elephant Rampant (3) §

A giant animal known for its strength.

Default posture: statant. Proper coloration: argent, or gray with white tusks.

Source: Kitāb al-Bulhān. Artist: Abd al-Hasan Al-Isfahani. Adapted by Máel Brigte.

Elk Rampant (1) §

The largest member of the deer family, distinguished by its flat palmate antlers. Known in North America as a “moose.”

No default posture. Proper coloration: brown.

Source: Heraldic Templates. Artist: Torric inn Björn. Adapted by Mathghamhain Ua Ruadháin.

Elk Rampant (2) §

The largest member of the deer family, distinguished by its flat palmate antlers. Known in North America as a “moose.”

No default posture. Proper coloration: brown.

Source: Insignia Anglica. Artist unknown. Adapted by Forveleth Dunde.

Elk Rampant (3) §

The largest member of the deer family, distinguished by its flat palmate antlers. Known in North America as a “moose.”

No default posture. Proper coloration: brown.

Artist: Jessimond of Emerickeskepe.

Enfield Rampant (1) §

A hybrid monster, with the head of a fox, the body of a wolf, and the forelegs of an eagle.

No default posture. No proper coloration.

Source: Pennsic Traceable Art. Artist: Myfanwy ferch Rhiannon.

Enfield Rampant (2) §

A hybrid monster, with the head of a fox, the body of a wolf, and the forelegs of an eagle.

No default posture. No proper coloration.

Artist: Elionora inghean Ui Cheallaigh.

Fox Rampant (1) §

A wild canid.

No default posture. Proper coloration: gules, with argent tail tip; often has sable or argent socks, and may have an argent chest, but these are unblazonable details.

Source: Pennsic Traceable Art. Artist: Roana d’Evreux (attributed).

Fox Rampant (2) §

A wild canid.

No default posture. Proper coloration: gules, with argent tail tip; often has sable or argent socks, and may have an argent chest, but these are unblazonable details.

Source: WappenWiki. Artist: Joakim Spuller. Adapted by Finellach.

Fox Rampant (3) §

A wild canid.

No default posture. Proper coloration: gules, with argent tail tip; often has sable or argent socks, and may have an argent chest, but these are unblazonable details.

Artist: Gwenyvere Rose Foxe. Adapted from an image in the Pennsic Traceable Art.

Fox Rampant (4) §

A wild canid.

No default posture. Proper coloration: gules, with argent tail tip; often has sable or argent socks, and may have an argent chest, but these are unblazonable details.

Artist: Gwenyvere Rose Foxe. Adapted by Mathghamhain Ua Ruadháin. Adapted from an image in the Pennsic Traceable Art.

Fox Rampant Guardant §

A wild canid.

No default posture. Proper coloration: gules, with argent tail tip; often has sable or argent socks, and may have an argent chest, but these are unblazonable details.

Source: Pennsic Heralds’ Point Artists. Artist: Li Xia.

Fox Rampant Regardant §

A wild canid.

No default posture. Proper coloration: gules, with argent tail tip; often has sable or argent socks, and may have an argent chest, but these are unblazonable details.

Source: Pennsic Traceable Art. Artist unknown.

Guinea Pig Rampant (1) §

A domesticated herbivore of the pre-Columbian Andes.

No default posture. No proper coloration

Artist: Volusia Zoe.

Guinea Pig Rampant (2) §

A domesticated herbivore of the pre-Columbian Andes.

No default posture. No proper coloration

Artist: K.C. Wilson.

Hedgehog Rampant §

A small beast covered with spines.

Default posture: statant. No proper coloration.

Artist: Aine ingen Gilla Crist.

Hedgehog Rampant Impaling Grapes §

A small beast covered with spines.

Default posture: statant. No proper coloration.

Medieval legend held that hedgehogs would creep into vineyards at night, shake grapes loose, then roll about to impale the fallen fruit before carrying their bounty home for their offspring.

Source: Pennsic Traceable Art. Artist: Roana d’Evreux (attributed).

Hippogriff Rampant §

A monster with the front half of a griffin and the back half of a horse.

No default posture. No proper coloration.

Artist: Wylet Fraser.

Hippopotamus Rampant §

A large water-loving mammal.

No default posture. No proper coloration.

Artist: Di Amador.

Horse Rampant (1) §

No default posture. No proper coloration.

Source: Viking Answer Lady SVG Images For Heralds. Artist: Gunnvôr silfrahárr.

Horse Rampant (2) §

A domesticated equine. Presumed to be a stallion unless blazoned a “mare.”

No default posture. No proper coloration.

Source: Pennsic Traceable Art. Artist unknown.

Horse Rampant (3) §

A domesticated equine. Presumed to be a stallion unless blazoned a “mare.”

No default posture. No proper coloration.

Source: Pennsic Traceable Art. Artist unknown.

Horse Rampant (4) §

A domesticated equine. Presumed to be a stallion unless blazoned a “mare.”

No default posture. No proper coloration.

Artist: Aine ingen Gilla Crist.

Horse Rampant (5) §

A domesticated equine. Presumed to be a stallion unless blazoned a “mare.”

No default posture. No proper coloration.

Source: WappenWiki. Artist: Joakim Spuller. Adapted by Finellach.

Horse Rampant (6) §

A domesticated equine. Presumed to be a stallion unless blazoned a “mare.”

No default posture. No proper coloration.

Artist: Gwenyvere Rose Foxe.

Horse Rampant Bridled §

A domesticated equine. Presumed to be a stallion unless blazoned a “mare.”

No default posture. No proper coloration.

Artist: Jon Chesey. Adapted from Wappen besonders von deutschen Geschlechtern. (Germany, 16th C.)

Horse Rampant Regardant §

A domesticated equine. Presumed to be a stallion unless blazoned a “mare.”

No default posture. No proper coloration.

Source: Pennsic Traceable Art. Artist unknown.

Horse's Body Rampant §

A domesticated equine. Presumed to be a stallion unless blazoned a “mare.”

No default posture. No proper coloration.

Artist: Volusia Zoe.

Jaguar Rampant §

A large wild cat found in the American tropics. No default posture. No proper coloration.

Source: Codex Zouche-Nuttall. Artist unknown. Adapted by Ragna stórráða Úlfsdóttir.

Kangaroo Rampant (1) §

A large marsupial of Australia and New Guinea that leaps on its large back legs.

No default posture. No proper coloration.

Source: Processional of Catarina de Carvalho. (Held by Les Enluminures. Dated circa 1600.) Artist unknown. Adapted by Máel Brigte.

Kangaroo Rampant (2) §

A large marsupial of Australia and New Guinea that leaps on its large back legs. No default posture. No proper coloration.

Source: Processional of Catarina de Carvalho. (Held by Les Enluminures. Dated circa 1600.) Artist unknown. Adapted by Máel Brigte and Mathghamhain Ua Ruadháin.

Keythong (1) §

A wingless variety of griffin with sharp protrusions on its body.

Default posture: rampant. No proper coloration.

Source: Fictitious & Symbolic Creatures in Art. Artist: John Vinycomb.

Keythong (2) §

A wingless variety of griffin with sharp protrusions on its body.

Default posture: rampant. No proper coloration.

Source: Pennsic Traceable Art. Artist unknown.

Keythong Collared and Chained §

A wingless variety of griffin with sharp protrusions on its body.

Default posture: rampant. No proper coloration.

Source: Banners, Standards, and Badges. Artist: Thomas Willement.

Lion (1) §

A fierce cat known as the King of Beasts.

Default posture: rampant. Proper coloration: Or.

Source: A Complete Guide to Heraldry. Artist: Miss Helard.

Lion (2) §

A fierce cat known as the King of Beasts.

Default posture: rampant. Proper coloration: Or.

Source: Viking Answer Lady SVG Images For Heralds. Artist: Gunnvôr silfrahárr.

Lion (3) §

A fierce cat known as the King of Beasts.

Default posture: rampant. Proper coloration: Or.

Source: Heraldic Templates. Artist: Torric inn Björn.

Lion (4) §

A fierce cat known as the King of Beasts.

Default posture: rampant. Proper coloration: Or.

Source: Pennsic Traceable Art. Artist: Roana d’Evreux (attributed).

Lion (5) §

A fierce cat known as the King of Beasts.

Default posture: rampant. Proper coloration: Or.

Source: Armorial de Berry. Artist: Gilles le Bouvier.

Lion (6) §

A fierce cat known as the King of Beasts.

Default posture: rampant. Proper coloration: Or.

Source: Viking Answer Lady SVG Images For Heralds. Artist: Gunnvôr silfrahárr.

Lion (7) §

A fierce cat known as the King of Beasts.

Default posture: rampant. Proper coloration: Or.

Source: Glover's Roll in St. George's Book. Artist unknown. (Folio 24.)

Lion (8) §

A fierce cat known as the King of Beasts. Default posture: rampant. Proper coloration: Or.

Artist: Ræv Kolfinnsson.

Lion (9) §

A fierce cat known as the King of Beasts. Default posture: rampant. Proper coloration: Or.

Source: Beyeren Armorial. Artist: Claes Heinenzoon. (Folio 41v.) Adapted by Ræv Kolfinnsson.

Lion (10) §

A fierce cat known as the King of Beasts. Default posture: rampant. Proper coloration: Or.

Source: Stall Plates of the Knights of the Order of the Garter. Artist unknown. (Plate XXVIII, arms of John Grey.)

Lion (11) §

A fierce cat known as the King of Beasts. Default posture: rampant. Proper coloration: Or.

Source: Anton Tirol's Wappenbuch. Artist: Anton Tirol. (Folio 2r.) Adapted by Elionora inghean Ui Cheallaigh.

Lion (12) §

A fierce cat known as the King of Beasts.

Default posture: rampant. Proper coloration: Or.

Source: Armorial Général, d'Origine Vraisemblablement Lorraine. Artist unknown. (Folio 28v.)

Lion (13) §

A fierce cat known as the King of Beasts.

Default posture: rampant. Proper coloration: Or.

Source: Lambeth MS774. Artist unknown. Adapted by Vémundr Syvursson.

Lion (14) §

A fierce cat known as the King of Beasts. Default posture: rampant. Proper coloration: Or.

Adapted from a German coffret, circa 1350, held at the Cloisters. Adapted by Mathghamhain Ua Ruadháin.

Lion (15) §

A fierce cat known as the King of Beasts. Default posture: rampant. Proper coloration: Or.

Source: WappenWiki. Artist: Joakim Spuller.

Lion (16) §

A fierce cat known as the King of Beasts. Default posture: rampant. Proper coloration: Or.

Artist: Gwenyvere Rose Foxe.

Lion (17) §

A fierce cat known as the King of Beasts. Default posture: rampant. Proper coloration: Or.

Source: Armorial Catalan. Artist unknown. (Folio 21r, arms of Camos.)

Lion (18) §

A fierce cat known as the King of Beasts.

Default posture: rampant. Proper coloration: Or.

Source: Wikimedia Commons. Artist: Arch from Wikimedia.

Lion with Paw Upturned §

A fierce cat known as the King of Beasts. Default posture: rampant. Proper coloration: Or.

Source: WappenWiki. Artist: Joakim Spuller. Adapted by Finellach.

Bicorporate Lion §

A fierce cat known as the King of Beasts.

Default posture: rampant. Proper coloration: Or.

Source: Two Tudor Books of Arms. Artist: Robert Cooke.

Lion Collared and Chained §

A fierce cat known as the King of Beasts. Default posture: rampant. Proper coloration: Or.

Source: WappenWiki. Artist: Joakim Spuller. Adapted by Finellach.

Lion Coward §

A fierce cat known as the King of Beasts.

Default posture: rampant. Proper coloration: Or.

The term “coward” signifies that the tail is tucked between the rear legs.

Source: Heraldic Templates. Artist: Torric inn Björn.

Lion Double Queued §

A fierce cat known as the King of Beasts.

Default posture: rampant. Proper coloration: Or.

The term “double queued” signifies that it has two tails.

Source: Heraldic Templates. Artist: Torric inn Björn.

Lion Queue Fourchy (1) §

A fierce cat known as the King of Beasts.

Default posture: rampant. Proper coloration: Or.

The term “queue fourchy” signifies that the tail is forked.

Source: Heraldic Templates. Artist: Torric inn Björn.

Lion Queue Fourchy (2) §

A fierce cat known as the King of Beasts.

Default posture: rampant. Proper coloration: Or.

The term “queue fourchy” signifies that the tail is forked.

Source: Heraldic Templates. Artist: Torric inn Björn.

Lion Queue Fourchy (3) §

A fierce cat known as the King of Beasts.

Default posture: rampant. Proper coloration: Or.

Source: Livro do Armeiro-Mor. Artist unknown. (Arms of Bohemia.)

Lion Queue Forchy (4) §

A fierce cat known as the King of Beasts. Default posture: rampant. Proper coloration: Or.

Source: Workes of Armorie. Artist: John Bossewell. (From folio 94.)

Lion Queue Forchy (5) §

A fierce cat known as the King of Beasts. Default posture: rampant. Proper coloration: Or.

Source: Two Tudor Books of Arms. Artist: Robert Cooke. (Page 59.)

Lion Queue Forchy (6) §

A fierce cat known as the King of Beasts.

Default posture: rampant. Proper coloration: Or.

Source: Viking Answer Lady SVG Images For Heralds. Artist: Gunnvôr silfrahárr.

Lion Queue Forchy (7) §

A fierce cat known as the King of Beasts.

Default posture: rampant. Proper coloration: Or.

Source: Stall Plates of the Knights of the Order of the Garter. Artist unknown. (Plate XI, arms of Arnaud de Preissac.)

Lion Queue Forchy (8) §

A fierce cat known as the King of Beasts. Default posture: rampant. Proper coloration: Or.

Source: Two Tudor Books of Arms. Artist: Robert Cooke. (From page 37.) Adapted by Mathghamhain Ua Ruadháin.

Lion Queue Nowed (1) §

A fierce cat known as the King of Beasts.

Default posture: rampant. Proper coloration: Or.

The term “queue nowed” signifies that the tail is knotted.

Source: Heraldic Templates. Artist: Torric inn Björn.

Lion Queue Nowed (2) §

A fierce cat known as the King of Beasts. Default posture: rampant. Proper coloration: Or.

Source: A Complete Guide to Heraldry. Artist: Graham Johnston.

Lion Guardant §

A fierce cat known as the King of Beasts.

Default posture: rampant. Proper coloration: Or.

Source: A Complete Guide to Heraldry. Artist: Graham Johnston.

Lion Regardant (1) §

A fierce cat known as the King of Beasts.

Default posture: rampant. Proper coloration: Or.

Source: A Complete Guide to Heraldry. Artist: Graham Johnston.

Lion Regardant (2) §

A fierce cat known as the King of Beasts. Default posture: rampant. Proper coloration: Or.

Artist: Ræv Kolfinnsson.

Lion Vulned §

A fierce cat known as the King of Beasts.

Default posture: rampant. Proper coloration: Or.

Source: Workes of Armorie. Artist: John Bossewell.

Winged Lion Segreant §

A fierce cat known as the King of Beasts. Default posture: rampant. Proper coloration: Or.

Source: Pennsic Traceable Art. Artist unknown.

Bend Sinister Engouled by Lions §

Device
Badge

A fierce cat known as the King of Beasts.

Default posture: rampant. Proper coloration: Or.

Source: Insignia Venetorum Nobilium II. Artist unknown. (Arms of Cogion, page 110.) Adapted by Owen Tegg.

Lion's Queue Couped (1) §

A fierce cat known as the King of Beasts. Default posture: rampant. Proper coloration: Or.

Artist: Volusia Zoe.

Lion's Queue Couped (2) §

A fierce cat known as the King of Beasts. Default posture: rampant. Proper coloration: Or.

Artist: Volusia Zoe.

Lion's Queue Couped (3) §

A fierce cat known as the King of Beasts. Default posture: rampant. Proper coloration: Or.

Artist: Volusia Zoe.

Lion's Queue Couped (4) §

A fierce cat known as the King of Beasts. Default posture: rampant. Proper coloration: Or.

Artist: Volusia Zoe.

Lion's Queue Couped (5) §

A fierce cat known as the King of Beasts. Default posture: rampant. Proper coloration: Or.

Artist: Volusia Zoe.

Lion's Queue Couped (6) §

A fierce cat known as the King of Beasts. Default posture: rampant. Proper coloration: Or.

Artist: Volusia Zoe.

Lion's Queue Couped (7) §

A fierce cat known as the King of Beasts. Default posture: rampant. Proper coloration: Or.

Artist: Volusia Zoe.

Lion's Queue Couped (8) §

A fierce cat known as the King of Beasts. Default posture: rampant. Proper coloration: Or.

Artist: Volusia Zoe.

Lion's Queue Couped (9) §

A fierce cat known as the King of Beasts. Default posture: rampant. Proper coloration: Or.

Artist: Volusia Zoe.

Lion's Queue Couped Forchy §

A fierce cat known as the King of Beasts.

Default posture: rampant. Proper coloration: Or.

Artist: Volusia Zoe.

Lynx Rampant (1) §

A wildcat with a short tail and tufted ears.

No default posture. No proper coloration.

Source: Heraldic Templates. Artist: Torric inn Björn.

Lynx Rampant (2) §

A wildcat with a short tail and tufted ears.

No default posture. No proper coloration.

Source: Pennsic Traceable Art. Artist unknown.

Lynx Rampant (3) §

A wildcat with a short tail and tufted ears. No default posture. No proper coloration.

Artist: Aine ingen Gilla Crist.

Monkey Rampant §

A wild primate, distinguished from the “ape” by having a tail. No default posture. No proper coloration.

Source: Heraldic Templates. Artist: Torric inn Björn. Adapted by Vémundr Syvursson.

Monkey Rampant Collared and Chained §

A wild primate, distinguished from the “ape” by having a tail. No default posture. No proper coloration.

Source: Heraldic Templates. Artist: Torric inn Björn.

Mouse Rampant (1) §

A rodent.

No default posture. No proper coloration.

Source: Pennsic Traceable Art. Artist: Roana d’Evreux (attributed).

Mouse Rampant (2) §

A rodent.

No default posture. No proper coloration.

Artist: Gwenyvere Rose Foxe. Adapted by Máel Brigte.

Musimon Rampant (1) §

The musimon is said to be a mythical cross between a sheep and a goat with four horns.

Its appearance probably represents ancient breeds of sheep which occasionally produce four horns.

No default posture. No proper coloration.

Source: Pennsic Bored-Artist Collection. Artist unknown. Adapted from Fictitious & Symbolic Creatures in Art.

Musimon Rampant (2) §

The musimon is said to be a mythical cross between a sheep and a goat with four horns.

Its appearance probably represents ancient breeds of sheep which occasionally produce four horns.

No default posture. No proper coloration.

Source: Fictitious & Symbolic Creatures in Art. Artist: John Vinycomb.

Opossum Rampant §

A fierce little marsupial, known for sometimes "playing dead."

No default posture. No proper coloration; in nature found in mixes of black and white.

Artist: Thomas Eynsham.

Otter Rampant (1) §

An amphibious weasel. Heraldically equivalent to the stoat or ermine.

Default posture: statant, perhaps; best to blazon explicitly. Proper coloration: brown, perhaps; best to blazon explicitly.

Source: Viking Answer Lady SVG Images For Heralds. Artist: Gunnvôr silfrahárr.

Otter Rampant (2) §

An amphibious weasel. Heraldically equivalent to the stoat or ermine.

Default posture: statant, perhaps; best to blazon explicitly. Proper coloration: brown, perhaps; best to blazon explicitly.

Artist: Saewynn aet Cnolle. Adapted from A Complete Guide to Heraldry.

Otter Rampant Regardant (1) §

An amphibious weasel. Heraldically equivalent to the stoat or ermine.

Default posture: statant, perhaps; best to blazon explicitly. Proper coloration: brown, perhaps; best to blazon explicitly.

Source: Pennsic Heralds’ Point Artists. Artist: Kryss Kostarev.

Otter Rampant Regardant (2) §

An amphibious weasel. Heraldically equivalent to the stoat or ermine.

Default posture: statant, perhaps; best to blazon explicitly. Proper coloration: brown, perhaps; best to blazon explicitly.

Artist: Gwenyvere Rose Foxe. Adapted by Mathghamhain Ua Ruadháin.

Ounce (1) §

A great cat, such as the natural panther, or a maneless lion.

Default posture: rampant. No proper coloration.

Source: Pennsic Traceable Art. Artist unknown.

Ounce (2) §

A great cat, such as the natural panther, or a maneless lion.

Default posture: rampant. No proper coloration.

Source: Viking Answer Lady SVG Images For Heralds. Artist: Gunnvôr silfrahárr.

Ounce (3) §

A great cat, such as the natural panther, or a maneless lion.

Default posture: rampant. No proper coloration.

Source: WappenWiki. Artist: Joakim Spuller. Adapted by Finellach.

Pantheon Rampant §

A heraldic monster with a deer-like body, a fox tail, and a smattering of stars.

No default posture. No proper coloration.

Artist: Volusia Zoe.

Panther Rampant (1) §

An ounce, or maneless lion, covered with colorful spots, with flames emerging from its mouth and ears.

No default posture. No proper coloration.

Source: Viking Answer Lady SVG Images For Heralds. Artist: Gunnvôr silfrahárr.

Panther Rampant (2) §

A great cat, covered with colorful spots, with flames emerging from its mouth and ears.

No default posture. No proper coloration.

Source: WappenWiki. Artist: Joakim Spuller. Adapted by Qehadlbah.

Panther Rampant Guardant (1) §

An ounce, or maneless lion, covered with colorful spots, with flames emerging from its mouth and ears.

No default posture. No proper coloration.

Source: Pennsic Traceable Art. Artist: Roana d’Evreux (attributed).

Panther Rampant Guardant (2) §

An ounce, or maneless lion, covered with colorful spots, with flames emerging from its mouth and ears.

No default posture. No proper coloration.

Source: Fictitious & Symbolic Creatures in Art. Artist: John Vinycomb.

Continental Panther Rampant (1) §

A hybrid monster, with an eagle’s forelegs on a lion’s body, with flames emerging from its mouth and ears.

No default posture. No proper coloration.

Source: Pennsic Traceable Art. Artist: Roana d’Evreux (attributed).

Continental Panther Rampant (2) §

A hybrid monster, with an eagle’s forelegs on a lion’s body, with flames emerging from its mouth and ears.

No default posture. No proper coloration.

Source: Zurich Roll. Artist unknown. Adapted by Vémundr Syvursson.

Continental Panther Rampant (3) §

A hybrid monster, with an eagle’s forelegs on a lion’s body, with flames emerging from its mouth and ears. No default posture. No proper coloration.

Source: Botenbuch der Bruderschaft St. Christoph auf dem Arlberg. Artist unknown. (Folio 53v.) Adapted by Kattera Doplerin.

Continental Panther Rampant (4) §

A hybrid monster, with an eagle’s forelegs on a lion’s body, with flames emerging from its mouth and ears.

No default posture. No proper coloration.

Source: Die Wappenbücher vom Arlberg. Artist: Otto Hupp. (Page 25.)

Continental Panther Rampant (5) §

A hybrid monster, with an eagle’s forelegs on a lion’s body (and sometimes another beast's head), with flames emerging from its mouth and ears.

No default posture. No proper coloration.

Source: WappenWiki. Artist: Joakim Spuller.

Pegasus Segreant (1) §

A horse with wings.

No default posture. No proper coloration.

Source: Fictitious & Symbolic Creatures in Art. Artist: John Vinycomb.

Pegasus Segreant (2) §

A horse with wings.

No default posture. No proper coloration.

Source: Pennsic Traceable Art. Artist unknown.

Pegasus Segreant (3) §

A horse with wings.

No default posture. No proper coloration.

Source: Pennsic Traceable Art. Artist unknown.

Pegasus Segreant (4) §

A horse with wings.

No default posture. No proper coloration.

Source: Heraldic Templates. Artist: Torric inn Björn.

Rabbit Rampant (1) §

A gentle and prolific beast. May be blazoned a "hare" or "coney."

Default posture: sejant. Proper coloration: brown.

Source: Pennsic Traceable Art. Artist: Roana d’Evreux (attributed).

Rabbit Rampant (2) §

A gentle and prolific beast. May be blazoned a "hare" or "coney."

Default posture: sejant. Proper coloration: brown.

Source: Pennsic Traceable Art. Artist unknown.

Rabbit Rampant (3) §

A gentle and prolific beast. May be blazoned a "hare" or "coney." Default posture: sejant. Proper coloration: brown.

Source: Viking Answer Lady SVG Images For Heralds. Artist: Gunnvôr silfrahárr.

Rabbit Rampant (4) §

A gentle and prolific beast. May be blazoned a "hare" or "coney."

Default posture: sejant. Proper coloration: brown.

Artist: Jessimond of Emerickeskepe.

Rabbit Rampant (5) §

A gentle and prolific beast.

May be blazoned a "hare" or "coney."

Default posture: sejant. Proper coloration: brown.

Artist: Saewynn aet Cnolle. Adapted from A Complete Guide to Heraldry.

Racoon Rampant §

A clever and dextrous small beast.

No default posture. No proper coloration.

Artist: Di Amador.

Racoon Rampant Guardant §

A clever and dextrous small beast.

No default posture. No proper coloration.

Artist: Vémundr Syvursson.

Racoon Rampant Guardant (2) §

A clever and dextrous small beast.

No default posture. No proper coloration.

Artist: Elionora inghean Ui Cheallaigh.

Rat Rampant (1) §

A rodent.

No default posture. No proper coloration.

Source: Pennsic Heralds’ Point Artists. Artist unknown.

Rat Rampant (2) §

A rodent.

No default posture. No proper coloration.

Artist: Volusia Zoe.

Reindeer Rampant §

A northern member of the deer family, domesticated by the Sami. Known in North America as a “caribou.”

No default posture. Proper coloration: brown.

Source: Heraldic Templates. Artist: Torric inn Björn. Adapted by Mathghamhain Ua Ruadháin.

Rhinoceros Rampant (1) §

A large armored herbivore.

Default posture: statant. No proper coloration.

Artist: Þórý Veðardóttir. License: CC BY-NC-SA; commercial use requires permission. Adapted from a 1515 woodcut by Albrecht Dürer. Adapted by Mathghamhain Ua Ruadháin.

Rhinoceros Rampant (2) §

A large armored herbivore.

Default posture: statant. No proper coloration.

Source: Viking Answer Lady SVG Images For Heralds. Artist: Gunnvôr silfrahárr.

Sheep Rampant §

A fluffy ungulate. A male sheep is blazoned a "ram", while a female may be blazoned a "ewe."

No default posture. No proper coloration.

Source: Pennsic Heralds’ Point Artists. Artist unknown. Adapted by Mathghamhain Ua Ruadháin.

Shrew Rampant §

A small cousin of the mole, resembling a mouse with a pointy nose.

No default posture. No proper coloration.

Source: Pennsic Heralds’ Point Artists. Artist: Li Xia.

Sow Rampant (1) §

A female domesticated pig.

No default posture. No proper coloration.

Artist: Jessimond of Emerickeskepe.

Sow Rampant (2) §

A female domesticated pig.

No default posture. No proper coloration.

Artist: Jessimond of Emerickeskepe.

Winged Sow Rampant §

A female domesticated pig.

No default posture. No proper coloration.

Artist: Jessimond of Emerickeskepe.

Squirrel Rampant (1) §

An arboreal rodent known for collecting nuts.

Default posture: sejant erect. No proper coloration.

Source: Le Blason Des Armoiries. Artist: Jérôme de Bara. (Page 109.)

Squirrel Rampant (2) §

An arboreal rodent known for collecting nuts. Default posture: sejant erect. No proper coloration.

Artist: Vémundr Syvursson.

Squirrel Rampant (3) §

An arboreal rodent known for collecting nuts. Default posture: sejant erect. No proper coloration.

Source: Blasons de Bretagne. Artist unknown. (Folio 21r.) Adapted by Elionora inghean Ui Cheallaigh.

Stag Rampant (1) §

A male deer. May also be blazoned a “buck” or “hart.” No default posture. Proper coloration: brown.

Source: Heraldic Templates. Artist: Torric inn Björn.

Stag Rampant (2) §

A male deer. May also be blazoned a “buck” or “hart.”

No default posture. Proper coloration: brown.

Source: Pennsic Bored-Artist Collection. Artist: Roana d’Evreux (attributed).

Stag Rampant (3) §

A male deer. May also be blazoned a “buck” or “hart.”

No default posture. Proper coloration: brown.

Source: Pennsic Traceable Art. Artist: Tristran Deans.

Stag Rampant (4) §

A male deer. May also be blazoned a “buck” or “hart.” No default posture. Proper coloration: brown.

Source: Viking Answer Lady SVG Images For Heralds. Artist: Gunnvôr silfrahárr.

Stag Rampant Collared and Chained §

A male deer. May also be blazoned a “buck” or “hart.” No default posture. Proper coloration: brown.

Source: Heraldic Badges. Artist unknown. (From page 171.) Adapted from Prince Arthur's Book.

Winged Stag Segreant §

A male deer. May also be blazoned a “buck” or “hart.” No default posture. Proper coloration: brown.

The term “segreant” describes a winged quadruped rampant, with wings addorsed and elevated.

Source: Pennsic Traceable Art. Artist: Tristran Deans.

Stoat Rampant (1) §

A slender furry carnivore. May also be blazoned an “ermine,” “weasel,” “mink,” or “ferret.”

No default posture, but typically statant. Proper coloration, if blazoned an ermine, argent with a sable-tipped tail.

Artist: Vémundr Syvursson.

Stoat Rampant (2) §

A slender furry carnivore. May also be blazoned an “ermine,” “weasel,” “mink,” or “ferret.”

No default posture, but typically statant.

Proper coloration, if blazoned an ermine, argent with a sable-tipped tail.

Artist: Gwenyvere Rose Foxe.

Natural Tiger Rampant (1) §

A great cat of Asia, also blazoned a “Bengal tiger,” as opposed to the heraldic “tyger.” Considered a step from core practice (SFCP).

No proper coloration, but stripes may be blazoned separately, e.g. “gules marked sable.”

Source: A Complete Guide to Heraldry. Artist: Graham Johnston.

Natural Tiger Rampant (2) §

A great cat of Asia, also blazoned a “Bengal tiger,” as opposed to the heraldic “tyger.” Considered a step from core practice (SFCP).

No proper coloration, but stripes may be blazoned separately, e.g. “gules marked sable.”

Source: Viking Answer Lady SVG Images For Heralds. Artist: Gunnvôr silfrahárr.

Tyger Rampant (1) §

A fast-running heraldic beast with the body of a wolf, the tail of a lion, and a downwards-pointed horn on its nose.

No default posture. No proper coloration.

Source: A Complete Guide to Heraldry. Artist: Graham Johnston. Adapted by Þórý Veðardóttir.

Tyger Rampant (2) §

A fast-running heraldic beast with the body of a wolf, the tail of a lion, and a downwards-pointed horn on its nose.

No default posture. No proper coloration.

Source: A Complete Guide to Heraldry. Artist: Graham Johnston.

Tyger Rampant (3) §

A fast-running heraldic beast with the body of a wolf, the tail of a lion, and a downwards-pointed horn on its nose.

No default posture. No proper coloration.

Source: Pennsic Traceable Art. Artist: Roana d’Evreux (attributed).

Tyger Rampant (4) §

A fast-running heraldic beast with the body of a wolf, the tail of a lion, and a downwards-pointed horn on its nose.

No default posture. No proper coloration.

Source: Sledgehamster. Artist: Grimwulf Harland.

Tyger Rampant (5) §

A fast-running heraldic beast with the body of a wolf, the tail of a lion, and a downwards-pointed horn on its nose.

No default posture. No proper coloration.

Source: WappenWiki. Artist: Joakim Spuller.

Tyger Rampant (6) §

A fast-running heraldic beast with the body of a wolf, the tail of a lion, and a downwards-pointed horn on its nose.

No default posture. No proper coloration.

Source: Thomas Jenyn's Book. Artist unknown. (Folio 98r.) Adapted by Malyss Makneile.

Unicorn (1) §

A mythical goat-like (or sometimes horse-like) creature with a beard and a single horn.

Default posture: rampant. No proper coloration.

Source: Fictitious & Symbolic Creatures in Art. Artist: John Vinycomb.

Unicorn (2) §

A mythical goat-like (or sometimes horse-like) creature with a beard and a single horn.

Default posture: rampant. No proper coloration.

The Continental unicorn looks more like a goat than a horse.

Source: Pennsic Traceable Art. Artist unknown.

Unicorn (3) §

A mythical goat-like (or sometimes horse-like) creature with a beard and a single horn.

Default posture: rampant. No proper coloration.

The Continental unicorn looks more like a goat than a horse.

Source: Pennsic Traceable Art. Artist unknown.

Unicorn (4) §

A mythical goat-like (or sometimes horse-like) creature with a beard and a single horn.

Default posture: rampant. No proper coloration.

The Continental unicorn looks more like a goat than a horse.

Source: Bellenville Armorial. Artist unknown. (Folio 24v.)

Unicorn (5) §

A mythical goat-like (or sometimes horse-like) creature with a beard and a single horn.

Default posture: rampant. No proper coloration.

Source: Viking Answer Lady SVG Images For Heralds. Artist: Gunnvôr silfrahárr.

Unicorn (6) §

A mythical goat-like (or sometimes horse-like) creature with a beard and a single horn.

Default posture: rampant. No proper coloration.

Source: Zurich Roll. Artist unknown. Adapted by Vémundr Syvursson.

Unicorn (7) §

A mythical goat-like (or sometimes horse-like) creature with a beard and a single horn.

Default posture: rampant. No proper coloration.

Source: Heraldic Templates. Artist: Torric inn Björn.

Unicorn (8) §

A mythical goat-like (or sometimes horse-like) creature with a beard and a single horn.

Default posture: rampant. No proper coloration.

Source: A Complete Guide to Heraldry. Artist: Miss Helard.

Demi-Unicorn §

A mythical goat-like (or sometimes horse-like) creature with a beard and a single horn.

Default posture: rampant. No proper coloration.

Source: Viking Answer Lady SVG Images For Heralds. Artist: Gunnvôr silfrahárr.

Winged Unicorn (1) §

A mythical goat-like (or sometimes horse-like) creature with a beard and a single horn.

Default posture: rampant. No proper coloration.

The Continental unicorn looks more like a goat than a horse.

Source: Heraldic Templates. Artist: Torric inn Björn.

Winged Unicorn (2) §

A mythical goat-like (or sometimes horse-like) creature with a beard and a single horn.

Default posture: rampant. No proper coloration.

Source: Viking Answer Lady SVG Images For Heralds. Artist: Gunnvôr silfrahárr.

Wolf Rampant (1) §

A wild canid.

No default posture. No proper coloration.

Source: A Complete Guide to Heraldry. Artist: Graham Johnston.

Wolf Rampant (2) §

A wild canid.

No default posture. No proper coloration.

Source: Heraldic Templates. Artist: Torric inn Björn.

Wolf Rampant (3) §

A wild canid.

No default posture. No proper coloration.

Source: Pennsic Traceable Art. Artist unknown.

Wolf Rampant (4) §

A wild canid.

No default posture. No proper coloration.

Source: Pennsic Heralds’ Point Artists. Artist unknown.

Wolf Rampant (5) §

A wild canid.

No default posture. No proper coloration.

Source: Viking Answer Lady SVG Images For Heralds. Artist: Gunnvôr silfrahárr.

Wolf Rampant (6) §

A wild canid.

No default posture. No proper coloration.

Artist: Ræv Kolfinnsson.

Wolf Rampant (7) §

A wild canid.

No default posture. No proper coloration.

Source: WappenWiki. Artist: Joakim Spuller.

Wolf Rampant (8) §

A wild canid.

No default posture. No proper coloration.

Source: Vocabulaire-Atlas Héraldique. Artist unknown. (Illustration 334.)

Wolverine Rampant §

A fierce beast, largest of the weasels, sometimes called a "glutton" in medieval times due to its rumored insatiable appetite.

No default posture. No proper coloration.

Source: Viking Answer Lady SVG Images For Heralds. Artist: Gunnvôr silfrahárr.

Yale Rampant (1) §

A monster with tusks and swiveling horns. Its appearance probably represents the long-horned Nubian Ibex.

No default posture. No proper coloration.

The “Bedford yale” has straight horns, while the “Beaufort yale” shown here has curved horns and is often spotted with a differing tincture.

Source: Pennsic Traceable Art. Artist: Roana d’Evreux (attributed).

Yale Rampant (2) §

A monster with tusks and swiveling horns. Its appearance probably represents the long-horned Nubian Ibex.

No default posture. No proper coloration.

The “Bedford yale” has straight horns, while the “Beaufort yale” shown here has curved horns and is often spotted with a differing tincture.

Source: Heraldic Templates. Artist: Torric inn Björn.

Yale Rampant (3) §

A monster with tusks and swiveling horns. Its appearance probably represents the long-horned Nubian Ibex.

No default posture. No proper coloration.

The “Bedford yale” has straight horns, while the “Beaufort yale” has curved horns and is often spotted with a differing tincture.

Source: Viking Answer Lady SVG Images For Heralds. Artist: Gunnvôr silfrahárr.

Yale Rampant (4) §

A monster with tusks and swiveling horns. Its appearance probably represents the long-horned Nubian Ibex.

No default posture. No proper coloration.

The “Bedford yale” has straight horns, while the “Beaufort yale” has curved horns and is often spotted with a differing tincture.

Source: Viking Answer Lady SVG Images For Heralds. Artist: Gunnvôr silfrahárr.

Yale Rampant (5) §

A monster with tusks and swiveling horns. Its appearance probably represents the long-horned Nubian Ibex.

No default posture. No proper coloration.

The “Bedford yale” has straight horns, while the “Beaufort yale” shown here has curved horns and is often spotted with a differing tincture.

Source: Heraldic Templates. Artist: Torric inn Björn. Adapted by Mathghamhain Ua Ruadháin.

Yale Rampant (6) §

A monster with tusks and swiveling horns. Its appearance probably represents the long-horned Nubian Ibex.

No default posture. No proper coloration.

The “Bedford yale” has straight horns, while the “Beaufort yale” has curved horns and is often spotted with a differing tincture.

Source: Viking Answer Lady SVG Images For Heralds. Artist: Gunnvôr silfrahárr. Adapted by Mathghamhain Ua Ruadháin.

Yale Rampant (7) §

A monster with tusks and swiveling horns. Its appearance probably represents the long-horned Nubian Ibex.

No default posture. No proper coloration.

The “Bedford yale” has straight horns, while the “Beaufort yale” shown here has curved horns and is often spotted with a differing tincture.

Source: Heraldic Templates. Artist: Torric inn Björn. Adapted by Kunigunde Wedemann.

Ass with a Woman's Head Rampant §

A stubborn smaller cousin of the horse. Known in modern times as a “donkey.” No default posture. No proper coloration.

Source: Münchner Handschrift. Artist: Unknown. Adapted by Owen Tegg.

Manticore Rampant §

A hybrid monster with the body of a lion and the head of a man. Also known as a “man-tyger.”

Sometimes shown with human hands as feet, or with horns, or with a spiked tail.

No default posture. No proper coloration.

Source: WappenWiki. Artist: Joakim Spuller.