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The National symbols of Mascylla are the symbols that are used in Mascylla to represent what is unique about the nation, reflecting different aspects of its cultural life and history.
Symbols
Symbol | Image | Notes | |
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Flag | Flag of Mascylla | Represents the nation's sovereignity, monarchy and its people's identity | |
Coat of Arms | Coat of arms of Mascylla | File:EmblemMascylla.png | Same symbolism as the national flag |
National anthem | Des Landes Klänge | File:Friec.jpg | Official anthem of the government, the country and its people |
National motto | "Unser sind die Wälder" | Meaning "Ours are the Woods", it referrs to the national animal, the deer, usually grazing in the vast woods of the country. It also reflects the motto of House Chledwingen as it was named the current royal dynasty of Mascylla. | |
National animal | Deer | Symbol of prosperity, femality, purity, pride and courage | |
National tree | Oak | File:Oakk.jpg | Symbol of family strength, tradition, paganist faith, and resistance |
National flower | Blueflower | File:Blueflowerr.jpg | Symbol of purity and innocence |