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Again, the leg moves up into the obvious segreant position. Late SCA-period illustrations might show rampant beasts with both feet on the ground and tilted forward; however, the tail is flipped down and away from the back. This tail position, at least according to the standard SCA reference for drawing beasts, usually indicates a salient beast. See Eowyn Amerdrake's Charts of Standard Heraldic Postures. |