Thread:MrParaduo/@comment-4641958-20171014053404/@comment-1962271-20180111161500

I think it's describing the House's coat of arms. But the use of "per" is odd to me. That's usually used when you wanna equate something. Like, "you get five ducks per fox pelt you give me". Here though, it seems... confusing.


 * Googles*

Ahhh, per pale sable DOES refer to heraldry. It means half of the shield is divided, with sable being a type of black. Here's an example: http://www.al-sahid.org/devices/Sigurjon_Haraldsson.gif