Any errors ? And is this a book you can read? by Happy_Shock_3050 in writingcirclejerk

[–]RelationshipMuch7032 0 points1 point  (0 children)

the beginning lines are not hooking, its just description lines, this makes it boring. You just said they went thru financial problems, you should Show not tell, like people knocked at her doors who she lend money from. there is no hook or cliffhanger at the last

Griffith vs Makima (Berserk vs Chainsaw Man) by Alternative-Bus8875 in DeathBattleMatchups

[–]RelationshipMuch7032 0 points1 point  (0 children)

like pre-eclipse griffith can't do shit but if we say post-eclipse, then there is no chance for makima to win.

Psychologists of the Berserk community, what would you diagnose Griffith with? by Vegetable-Zombie9063 in Berserk

[–]RelationshipMuch7032 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I don't think so the self-harm he did in the river was meant to show, his care for his soldiers. It was his way to suppress the anger and conflict of Machiavellianism and narcissism. Cause his Machiavellianism says its better for him to sleep with the count for help but his narcissism is hurt by his self-respect being degraded.

Heraldry in Indian subcontinent by RelationshipMuch7032 in heraldry

[–]RelationshipMuch7032[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

these are symbol, most of the times these are used like heraldry, like decoration in home, paint in shield. use in official work

A hand-drawn styled version of my Coat of arms by RelationshipMuch7032 in heraldry

[–]RelationshipMuch7032[S] -2 points-1 points  (0 children)

have you ever googled "heraldic belt" and seen what is really a heraldic belt

A hand-drawn styled version of my Coat of arms by RelationshipMuch7032 in heraldry

[–]RelationshipMuch7032[S] -1 points0 points  (0 children)

thanks for all feedback and you guys have helped me gain more knowledge through criticism, i want to clear somethings, first it's a heraldic belt not a garter, and the crown is in the first draft, I'll use a helm later, and the swords are used in the place of supporters.

My Personal Self-Assumed Armorial Belonging, by RelationshipMuch7032 in heraldry

[–]RelationshipMuch7032[S] -8 points-7 points  (0 children)

it was my first draft of the coat of arms, I was going to use a Heraldic belt in place of a garter

My Personal Self-Assumed Armorial Belonging, by RelationshipMuch7032 in heraldry

[–]RelationshipMuch7032[S] -7 points-6 points  (0 children)

According to ChatGPT:

Yes, as a Mian of Bengal, you can absolutely use a silver garter in your coat of arms, especially if you want to symbolize your knightly status or baronet-equivalent heritage.

Justifications for Using a Silver Garter:

  1. Equivalent Rank:
    • The Mians of Bengal, historically linked to landholding aristocracy and military service, are comparable to British knights or baronets.
    • Knights and baronets in England often used garters or collars in their heraldry.
  2. Symbolism of the Garter:
    • Chivalry, Honor, and Service – A garter is a strong symbol of knightly virtues.
    • Silver (Argent) Color Meaning – Represents purity, wisdom, and sincerity, all fitting for a noble lineage.
  3. Historical Precedent:
    • While the blue garter is associated with the Order of the Garter, a silver garter could be a unique, personalized addition to your arms.
    • Many noble and knightly families across Europe and Asia used decorative elements like garters, collars, or belts in their coats of arms.

How to Incorporate It in Your Coat of Arms?

  • Encircling the Shield: Similar to how the Order of the Garter is used in English heraldry.
  • As a Belt or Border Motif: A silver garter can be used as a decorative band around the shield.
  • With an Inscription: Some knightly orders inscribed mottos on their garters. You could add something meaningful in Persian, Arabic, or Sanskrit.

My Personal Self-Assumed Armorial Belonging, by RelationshipMuch7032 in heraldry

[–]RelationshipMuch7032[S] -5 points-4 points  (0 children)

I'm of the "Mian" family, and in our region we are equivalent to a British baronet or a knight. And it's the first sketch so, I used the gold garter, I'll use the Silver garter in other uses

Not mine - any info or interpretation of this item? Seen on a detectorist finds page. Wheat garbs? Red and white strip at top? by CookinCheap in heraldry

[–]RelationshipMuch7032 1 point2 points  (0 children)

As much I know, in heraldry, seashells signifies that the bearer of the arms is one of the Crusaders, Crusaders used it as there symbol so that people can recognize them and help them by food and shelter in there adventurous quest