Well, to be fair, there's some Anglo-Saxon in there... obviously they're less important in this history than the Normans as the Anglo-Saxon elements of my family tree weren't the originators of the Archibald name, but it's impossible to say that they didn't have an influence.
Also, not all Normans had magical knowledge, but my ancestors certainly did, and I'd say that magical knowledge was more widespread and powerful than it is today. But yes, that would certainly be correct-it's recorded that Ursula Archibald was the first to look into the theory and create the Archibald crest, which was passed on to her son, Baldwin Archibald.
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Also, not all Normans had magical knowledge, but my ancestors certainly did, and I'd say that magical knowledge was more widespread and powerful than it is today. But yes, that would certainly be correct-it's recorded that Ursula Archibald was the first to look into the theory and create the Archibald crest, which was passed on to her son, Baldwin Archibald.