A heater shield splits into vert and sable fields beneath aged parchment borders. This rauxes marchland Greyhawk heraldry canvas print displays the crown-and-sun above a coiled serpent. Notably, the metallic riveted border frames both charges with dark studs.
Additionally, the golden crown and radiant sun occupy the green chief while the silver serpent coils against black. Anna Meyer’s rendering places this device among the contested marchlands surrounding Rauxes itself. Indeed, the serpent’s scales and open jaw suggest the political dangers of border territories.
This device marks the marchland buffer zones that defined Great Kingdom politics before the wars. OSR collectors documenting Aerdy’s dissolution need this specific territorial heraldry on their walls.Aerdy’s dissolution left many factions undocumented — Meyer’s work corrects that, one device at a time.
About This Canvas Print
- Printed on premium artist-grade canvas using archival inks rated for 100+ years of fade resistance
- Flat canvas print — no frame, no matting, giving you complete flexibility to display it your way
- The 1.5-inch border on all sides is designed for gallery wrapping around a stretcher frame or standard framing — the image area stays fully intact
- High-resolution printing captures fine line detail, color gradients, and subtle textures across the full image
- Printed and shipped from the USA — ready to display, frame, or wrap when it arrives
Display Ideas
Display this in your campaign prep space where Aerdy politics get mapped and plotted. It also works beside other Great Kingdom devices when building out eastern Flanaess collections.



























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