I love this trilogy!Prinsessa wrote:
— ”Very interesting, uh, music!„
I plan to outfit the Polish anthem's melody with custom Buonavallese lyrics and the GDR's hymn with continental Gnagasairþan Gutisk lyrics. Maybe, in the future.
I love this trilogy!Prinsessa wrote:
— ”Very interesting, uh, music!„
clawgrip wrote:Emblem of the Yabushionese Air Force (藪鹽藩國空軍 Yabushio-fangok-kūgun)
The dragonfly is a symbol of victory in Yabushio (and Japan). Fitting for an air force emblem.
How does your nation get a hold of materials used to make the purple dye? The blue dye?Sḿtuval wrote:The modified flag looks almost exactly as I'd imagined it. :)
The flag was supposed to be designed not in modern times. The country/kingdom/whateveritwas that uses the flag did have a magnificent trade history though.
The use of two different shades of purple, which I admit is strange, has a meaning. The purple circle represents the moon and the dark orange represents the end of day. The orange circle represents the sun and the light purple represents the end of night. That and the red border also has stuff to do with some of the early myths the conculture had.
Out of curiosity, what's purple and blue dye made of, that makes them so difficult/expensive?Ahzoh wrote:How does your nation get a hold of materials used to make the purple dye? The blue dye?Sḿtuval wrote:The modified flag looks almost exactly as I'd imagined it. :)
The flag was supposed to be designed not in modern times. The country/kingdom/whateveritwas that uses the flag did have a magnificent trade history though.
The use of two different shades of purple, which I admit is strange, has a meaning. The purple circle represents the moon and the dark orange represents the end of day. The orange circle represents the sun and the light purple represents the end of night. That and the red border also has stuff to do with some of the early myths the conculture had.
http://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Natural_dyeloglorn wrote:Out of curiosity, what's purple and blue dye made of, that makes them so difficult/expensive?Ahzoh wrote:How does your nation get a hold of materials used to make the purple dye? The blue dye?Sḿtuval wrote:The modified flag looks almost exactly as I'd imagined it. :)
The flag was supposed to be designed not in modern times. The country/kingdom/whateveritwas that uses the flag did have a magnificent trade history though.
The use of two different shades of purple, which I admit is strange, has a meaning. The purple circle represents the moon and the dark orange represents the end of day. The orange circle represents the sun and the light purple represents the end of night. That and the red border also has stuff to do with some of the early myths the conculture had.
clawgrip wrote:I'm wondering how they would fly a circular flag, ....
You ought to read what he said, since he made it clear that there would be a blue or black "background" when the flag is flown, but otherwise documents and stuff just has the circular flag all normal. In otherwords, everything around the circle is NOT part of the flag, just there to allow the flag to fly.eldin raigmore wrote:clawgrip wrote:I'm wondering how they would fly a circular flag, ....