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Tuesday, August 16, 2011
Got Heraldry?
So, I'm running a play-by-post RPG, with the premise that Gondor of the Fourth Age has started devolving into a political situation akin to Westeros from George R. R. Martin's A Song of Ice and Fire series. Therefore, having cool heraldry is basically a must for this game. But that can be a lot of work. Until I found a totally awesome tool...
Inkwell Ideas' Coat-of-Arms Creator is a free online tool with an inexpensive offline version. It's quite simple to use, and it whips up really cool-looking heraldry that can be completely customized. It's definitely something that deserves to be noticed, promoted, and supported! It could also come in handy for a number of RPG scenarios in pseudo-medieval settings...
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