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Re: Symbols of Concultures

Posted: 24 Jun 2011 09:49
by Micamo
Came up with this idea for the Hayari... province?

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As most Acoi are illiterate, regional signs are used instead; abstract symbols that are widely recognizable which denote territory. This symbol is what's put up in Hayari territory. Red, Yellow, and Black are the most common colors in Acoi art and design, and all the territorial symbols use these three colors.

Of course an actual version would be painted roughly, not abstractly done like I have here. I'm just not skilled enough to simulate the imperfections of a hand-done work in digital format. ;p

Re: Symbols of Concultures

Posted: 24 Jun 2011 14:45
by teh_Foxx0rz
I see they're fans of Lego :-P

Re: Symbols of Concultures

Posted: 24 Jun 2011 15:50
by Ear of the Sphinx
Red, Yellow, and Black are the most common colors in Acoi art and design, and all the territorial symbols use these three colors.
Eths judge the three colours as evil and unfortunate. Coincidence. ;-)

They like white, blue and green instead. Blue and white are official imperial colours. Green is the holy colour.

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Ettoh and Beldall state flags. (Ettoh is usual name of Emyt Empire territory).

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Emyt and Beldallud national flags. As you see, the difference is the presence of green colour. (Emyt state can exist only on our world. Emyt nation will exist also in Heaven.)

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Flag of Penelopez (located in North-West Ettoh), province bordering Beldall, where many Beldallud-speaking people live.

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Flag of Emyt province East Ettoh, where many Ymnit-speaking people live. It's also the flag of Ymnit language.

Re: Symbols of Concultures

Posted: 24 Jun 2011 20:07
by Yačay256
@Micamo: I like the geometric abstraction on the Acoi flag, it reminds me somewhat of Paracas textiles.
@Milyamd: Your flags remind me of a mixture of the flags of Kiribati and Greece, especially the latter in the case of the Ettoh state flag.

Here is the flag of the Confederated States of Humanity:

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The flag's red, the color of human blood, is for sisterhood and brotherhood and its brown, the color of the human brain, is for intelligence and wisdom. The thick diagonal bar, starting at the fly at the top and ending at the hoist at the bottom, is blue, the color of the water humankind takes wherever it goes, for truth and righteousness. The swastika pointing away from the flagpole is light green, the color of foliage, for progress and improvement.

These 4 colors and shapes symbolize the motto of the Confederated States of Humanity: Xamtaġoadhri, xamtasîwnamḍu, xamtaṭe, xamtabas (“Progress/improve, be sisters/brothers/comrades, be true/righteous, be intelligent/wise.”)

Re: Symbols of Concultures

Posted: 24 Jun 2011 21:41
by eldin raigmore
Yačay256 wrote:adjacent to the flagpole
"Hoist".

Yačay256 wrote:opposite of the flagpole
"Fly".


Vexillology is fun.
It's specialist vocabulary is simpler than blazon (the vocabulary of heraldry).
Look up and learn some vexillology; it will be entertaining.

Re: Symbols of Concultures

Posted: 25 Jun 2011 02:47
by Yačay256
@eldin: Thank you for informing me; I shall change my post and look up some vexillogical terminology.

Re: Symbols of Concultures

Posted: 25 Jun 2011 03:17
by Chelsara
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Flag of T'Arlo with the national crest(?). The crest is 4 pieces of wheat, a very important crop in T'Arlo, to represent each region with the knot to represent the country as a whole, I think. (I forgot to write down what the knot represented.) The crest is worn as a pin by the king/queen, and a modified version with only one piece of wheat is worn by each of the four lords or ladies that represent their regions. The crest is also just about the shape of the long shields most people own.

In traditional T'Arlan color symbology used heavily in art, the yellow-gold in the flag represents prosperity. Not because it is the color of gold or whatever as it is associated in the real world, but because it is the color of the foothills of the Andalise Mountains. The white represents peace, because the sun was often thought to be white in color and clear skies are considered lucky.

Re: Symbols of Concultures

Posted: 31 Dec 2011 16:24
by Escodrion
The flag of Enterdos (the green symbolises the land, the blue surrounding it the sea and the blue stripe - the main river):
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The emblem of Enterdos (the red bird it's the firebird our phoenix, the national symbol, the blue and green background are the state colours):
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The music to the National Anthem of Enterdos (no words yet):
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Re: Symbols of Concultures

Posted: 31 Dec 2011 17:01
by Valoski
The Aryans believe that Black, Red, Green, Blue and White are the base colours of existance, so they use only them in their fairly simple art and architectural designs. Simple shapes are used, usually Circles, Squares and Triangles.

Re: Symbols of Concultures

Posted: 31 Dec 2011 23:11
by yaSBP

Re: Symbols of Concultures

Posted: 02 Jan 2012 22:55
by eldin raigmore
yaSBP wrote:Here are some symbols from my conworlds, as well as explanations:
http://yasbp.deviantart.com/gallery/?offset=24#/d2xalic
http://yasbp.deviantart.com/gallery/?offset=24#/d2zu6qd

Pretty artistic IMO.

Re: Symbols of Concultures

Posted: 03 Jan 2012 14:14
by Maximillian
The great coat of arms of Ríhann: Azure, Tree of Life eradicated argent, sun argent in dexter, crescent argent in sinister, and nine stars argent in base.
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The flag: Silver Cross of Stars on a field of dark blue.
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Re: Symbols of Concultures

Posted: 03 Jan 2012 23:47
by eldin raigmore
Maximillian wrote:The great coat of arms of Ríhann: Azure, Tree of Life eradicated argent, sun argent in dexter, crescent argent in sinister, and nine stars argent in base.

The flag: Silver Cross of Stars on a field of dark blue.
Quite beautiful.

As for your blazon;
What's "eradicated" mean here? Not what it usually means outside of blazon, I imagine.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Charge_%28heraldry%29#Plants wrote:Trees also appear in heraldry; the most frequent tree by far is the oak (drawn with large leaves and acorns), followed by the pine. Apples and bunches of grapes occur very frequently, other fruits less so. When the fruit is mentioned, as to indicate a different tincture, the tree is said to be fructed of the tincture. If a tree is "eradicated" it is shown as if it has been ripped up from the ground, the roots being exposed. "Erased" is rarely used for a similar treatment. In Portuguese heraldry, but rarely in other countries, trees are sometimes found decorticated.

Re: Symbols of Concultures

Posted: 04 Jan 2012 09:19
by Maximillian
eldin raigmore wrote:What's "eradicated" mean here? Not what it usually means outside of blazon, I imagine.
Why not? It means exactly this: "t is shown as if it has been ripped up from the ground, the roots being exposed."

Re: Symbols of Concultures

Posted: 04 Jan 2012 16:26
by eldin raigmore
Maximillian wrote:
eldin raigmore wrote:What's "eradicated" mean here? Not what it usually means outside of blazon, I imagine.
Why not? It means exactly this: "[ i]t is shown as if it has been ripped up from the ground, the roots being exposed."
Sorry; I had answered my own question by showing what "eradicated" means in blazon
(quoted from the Wikipedia article "Charge_(heraldry)" section "Plants", that is, "Charge_(heraldry)#Plants").

As for its more usual meanings:
http://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/eradicate wrote:erad·i·cate verb \i-ˈra-də-ˌkāt\
erad·i·cat·ed
erad·i·cat·ing

Definition of ERADICATE
transitive verb
1: to pull up by the roots
2: to do away with as completely as if by pulling up by the roots <programs to eradicate illiteracy>
erad·i·ca·ble \-ˈra-di-kə-bəl\ adjective
erad·i·ca·tion \-ˌra-də-ˈkā-shən\ noun
erad·i·ca·tor \-ˌkā-tər\ noun
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Examples of ERADICATE
The disease has now been completely eradicated.
His ambition is to eradicate poverty in his community.

Origin of ERADICATE
Latin eradicatus, past participle of eradicare, from e- + radic-, radix root — more at root
First Known Use: 1532

Related to ERADICATE

Synonyms: abolish, black out, blot out, cancel, clean (up), efface, annihilate, erase, expunge, exterminate, extirpate, liquidate, obliterate, root (out), rub out, snuff (out), stamp (out), sweep (away), wipe out

Related Words: decimate, demolish, destroy, devastate, ravage; dismantle, flatten, mow (down), raze, tear down; ruin, total, waste, wreck; blast, blow up, dash, dynamite, smash; atomize, consume, devour, dissolve, fragment, powder, pulverize, shatter, splinter; doom, finish, kill, kill off, terminate, zap; cancel, cut, discard, ditch, eject, excise, expel, jettison, oust, throw out

Near Antonyms: conserve, preserve, protect, save; build, construct, create, fabricate, fashion, forge, form, frame, make, manufacture, shape; fix, mend, patch, rebuild, recondition, reconstruct, renew, renovate, repair, restore, revamp

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See Synonym Discussion at exterminate

Other Agriculture/Gardening Terms
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Rhymes with ERADICATE
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eradication wrote:Eradication may also refer to:

Genocide, the deliberate, systematic destruction of an ethnic, religious or national group of people
Eradication of infectious diseases, the reduction of the global prevalence of an infectious disease in its human or animal host(s) to zero
Intentional local extinction, or extirpation, of an introduced species
Intentional extermination of a population of insects or vermin as part of pest control
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http://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/eradicated wrote:eradicated
Definition from Wiktionary, the free dictionary
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English

Adjective
eradicated (not comparable)
1. eliminated, utterly destroyed
2. (heraldry) Having the roots of a tree visible in the emblazon.

Verb
eradicated
1. Simple past tense and past participle of eradicate.

Re: Symbols of Concultures

Posted: 04 Jan 2012 20:52
by Aevas
Really nice CoA there Maximillian, did you make it yourself? [:O]

Cervenian flag:

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This was the only image I had readily accessible :/

Re: Symbols of Concultures

Posted: 04 Jan 2012 20:55
by rickardspaghetti
Where is Cervenia?

Re: Symbols of Concultures

Posted: 04 Jan 2012 23:33
by Maximillian
Aszev wrote:Really nice CoA there Maximillian, did you make it yourself?
Well, the idea is mine, but the images were taken from the Internet (mostly Wikipedia).

Re: Symbols of Concultures

Posted: 07 Jan 2012 01:05
by anacharis
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An Oasitê banner. It's a symbolic map of Nguyuta (the intermontane plateau where the Oasitê live) surrounded by fog, clouds, and mountains. The little green pattern (it's supposed to be dyed with horsetail) in the corner of the fog-square has two meanings: on one level, it's a representation of the Woi Tamai or Woi Yayêi- the Skull Road or Skull Closet, the only regularly accessible pass connecting Nguyuta to the outside world; on another, it's a path to allow spirits into and out of the symbolic land in the center of the flag, so they don't get trapped there and the flag doesn't become haunted.

Re: Symbols of Concultures

Posted: 07 Jan 2012 12:12
by Maximillian
anacharis wrote:An Oasitê banner.
Looks nice.
anacharis wrote:The little green pattern (it's supposed to be dyed with horsetail) in the corner...
I thought it was some defect in the image.