Rampant Shorts
Description: This design features the Scottish “Lion Rampant”, a traditional heraldic emblem. The red lion rises in a majestic stance against a black background, with blue tongue and claws, as preserved for centuries in the Royal Banner of Scotland. The dynamic depiction combines strength, courage, and pride with classic medieval symbolism, still recognized today as a mark of Scottish identity.
Description: This scottish rampant lion is perfect for scottish women, lass, girl, mum or scottish grandma who are proud of being scottish. Let everyone know that you come from Scotland by wearing this shirt at rugby or football games. We made it girly with the pink This scottish rampant lion makes a perfect gift for any girl or woman with scottish origins or scottish heritage.
Description: A powerful lion rampant stands tall like a rugby motif, mane blazing red and muscles coiled with energy. Fierce and focused, it channels Scotland’s pride, strength, and fearless spirit on the rugby field. Clutching a rugby ball and raising the Saltire, the lion becomes a bold motif of Scottish rugby. Tradition meets competition in a symbol of unity, passion, and national pride ready for the next match. ABOUT THE ART © Sunday, February 22, 2026, 12:12:46 PM Tracey Harrington-Simpson
Description: I did this bull elk in what could be called a Neo-Celtic or Neo-Nordic style. The stippling and knots are more traditional, but the image has a modern edginess to it. Elk and other antlered species have been a popular archetype representing strength, power, and virility going back to ancient times.
Description: Usually adopted with either a white background or a red background. The white dragon from the London Coat of Arms, bearing the Cross of Saint George on it's wing. The white dragon is an ancient Anglo-Saxon symbol, though the dragon being a part of London's coat of arms was not adopted until the 16th Century, long after the Norman Conquest of England.
Description: A bold red Lion Rampant stands tall in a modern mascot style, gripping a rugby ball with pride. Fierce yet focused, it embodies Scotland’s strength, tradition, and unbreakable spirit on the rugby field. Set before the blue-and-white Saltire, the lion becomes a symbol of Scottish rugby: muscular, resolute, and ready to compete. It captures the passion, unity, and honor that define the game in Scotland. ABOUT THE ART © Sunday, February 22, 2026, 12:12:46 PM Tracey Harrington-Simpson
Description: Distressed circular crest featuring A Spread of Rampant Green inspired typography over a dense forest island scene with the spirit emerging from twisting vines. Worn texture gives a rugged, vintage tabletop feel. Built for cooperative strategy fans who favor aggressive expansion and board control.
Description: A bold red Lion Rampant rises from the dark like a Scottish standard, fierce and proud. Mane ablaze in crimson and orange, it stands for Scotland’s spirit: unyielding, historic, and ready for the clash of the pitch. Clutching a rugby ball, the lion becomes a modern motif of national pride. Muscular, focused, and unafraid, it captures the heart of Scottish rugby: strength, honor, and passion carried into every match. ABOUT THE ART © Sunday, February 22, 2026, 9:50:24 AM Tracey Harrington-Simpson
Description: Hexagonal crest featuring A Spread of Rampant Green inspired typography framing an island silhouette engulfed in twisting vines and dense foliage. Subtitle “A Hunger for Fear” integrated into the badge structure. Clean geometric layout paired with aggressive organic growth elements. Built for cooperative tabletop strategy fans who thrive on rapid expansion and fear pressure.
Spirit Island A Spread of Rampant Green Hex Emblem – A Hunger for Fear Shorts
by CardboardCotton
$27
Description: I did this bull elk in what could be called a Neo-Celtic or Neo-Nordic style. The stippling and knots are more traditional, but the image has a modern edginess to it. Elk and other antlered species have been a popular archetype representing strength, power, and virility going back to ancient times.
Description: A fierce Lion Rampant rises in bold reds, gripping a rugby ball with purpose. Set in a heraldic pose, it channels Scotland’s strength and competitive spirit, blending ancient pride with the modern energy of rugby. Framed by the blue-and-white Saltire, the lion becomes a striking motif of Scottish rugby. Powerful, focused, and ready for battle, it captures the passion, unity, and resolve felt on match day. ABOUT THE ART © Sunday, February 22, 2026, 2:18:01 PM Tracey Harrington-Simpson