Flag of Orientia
Name | The Dawn Flag |
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Use | Civil and state flag, civil ensign |
Proportion | 1:2 |
Adopted | 2045 |
Design | A horizontal white flag with red circle in the center and three blue stripes. |
Use | Ensign, war flag |
Proportion | 1:2 |
Adopted | 2045 |
Design | The national flag in ensign flag format. |
The national flag of Orientia, or officially called as The Oriental Ocean Flag (Japanese: 東海の旗; Tōkai no hata) is a tricolor flag consisting of a symbol of the national symbol, the sun and the ocean. The flag was first adopted as the national flag of Orientia with the consolidation of National Flag Act 2045, two years after Orientia's independence.
Symbolism
The white colour of the flag could be interpreted as the harmony between all existing species and ethnicities. The blue stripes are known as the traditional color of Austronesians, representing water (the ocean); and the red circle representing sunrise (the sun), usually used by Altai and Amerindians. Both the color red and blue is used as the driving force of unification and republicanism in Orientia.
Design
At the National Flag Act 2045, the High Court of Orientia introduced a corporate design for the Government of Orientia which defined the specifications of the official colors as:
Color Scheme |
Red | Blue |
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Pantone | PANTONE 2035 C | PANTONE 2756 |
CMYK | 0-100-99-25 | 63-80-0-56 |
RGB | 192-0-1 | 41-22-111 |
Hex | C00001 | 29166F |
National Flags
Flag | Date | Use | Description |
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2045-present | The Oriental Flag, national flag and civil ensign of Orientia | A horizontal white flag with a red circle enclosed by three horizontal blue stripes | |
2045-present | Naval ensign and war flag of Orientia, only permitted for use by national authorities | A horizontal white flag, with red circle enclosed by blue rays. |
Ensigns
Aside from the ensign/war flag, which is the inverted and detailed version of the national flag, the Union Armed Forces uses four flags, one for each service branch. Each flags depicts the spirit of legendary creatures, mostly taken from Altaic, Austronesian, and Amerindian mythologies. Military flags uses a different dimension (10:17), contrary to the national flag.
Flag | Date | Use | Description |
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18 July 2045 | Naval ensign, naval jack and fin flash | White flag with red circle and blue rays. Stylised with a fin flash. | |
4 August 2044 | Flag of the Oriental Army | Plain red flag with the Army crest in the center. The crest consists of a wolf's head in yellow color, enclosed within a shield. The wolf represents Raiju, the companion of Shinto God of Lightning, Raijin in Japanese mythology, symbolizing both fury and calmness. | |
16 September 2043 | Flag of the Oriental Navy | Plain teal flag with the Navy crest in the center. The Navy crest consist of a depiction of a shark in a circular shield. The shark represents Kamohoalii, the Shark God in the Hawaiian mythology, symbolizing gallantry and vigilance. | |
26 March 2044 | Flag of the Oriental Air Force | Plain blue flag with the Air Force crest in the center. The crest consists of depiction of an eagle, representing Thunderbird, a supernatural bird in the Amerindian mythology, symbolizing power and strength. | |
7 October 2043 | Flag of the Oriental Special Force | Plain black flag with the Special Force crest in the center. The crest consists of a spider head and its legs, encircled by a gear. It symbolizes patience and endurance, based on various Amerindian mythology. | |
8 May 2046 | Flag of the Oriental Mechanical Force | Two-color (brown and silver) flag with the Mechanical Force crest in the center. The crest consist of a half-robot head and half-human head, circled by a gear wheel. It symbolizes the dual nature of its members; where they are half-human and half-cyborg. |
Standards
Subnational flags
States
Flag | Date | Use | Description |
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File:The Golden Wattle (2015 Australian Flag Proposal).svg | Flag of Baayala | 2043-present | Plain teal flag with stylised Golden Wattle blossom centred on a green background. The Golden Wattle is the official floral emblem of the state, and it has been the part of the Aboriginal culture for centuries. |
Flag of Te Moana | 2043-present | Plain black flag with white silver fern on a black background. The silver fern itself represents the endemic floral of the state. | |
Flag of Hawaii | 2043-present | Horizontal colour of blue and yellow, with three paddles in the center symbolizing the Hawaiian people. | |
Flag of Tahuantinsuyu | 2043-present | Seven horizontal colour of white, red, orange, yellow, green, sky blue, blue, and violet, taken from Wiphala. It has the symbol of Inti, the Inca sun god in the canton. | |
Flag of the Sakha | 2043-present | A horizontal bicolour of white and blue charged with an emblem in the canton. The emblem is a modification of the coat of arms of Sakha State: three snow-capped volcano peaks on the backdrop of a red sun framed by an ornament. | |
Flag of Mwonor | 2043-present | Plain blue flag with palm tree in the center, encircled by 38 stars, representing the national tree and the amount of existing islands within the state. | |
Flag of Chūo | 2043-present | Plain white flag with red disc in the center. The red disc represents the Sun, as it is the symbol of Amaterasu, the goddess of the Sun in Shinto mythology. | |
Flag of Filipina | 2043-present | A horizontal bicolor flag with equal bands of royal blue and crimson red, with a white, equilateral triangle at the hoist. In the center of the triangle is a golden-yellow sun with eight primary rays, each representing a district. | |
Flag of Dinétah | 2043-present | A horizontal tricolor flag with equal bands of white, yellow, and red. The color represents purity, wealth, and the Nevada desert. | |
Flag of Illaheechuk | 2043-present | A horizontal tricolor flag with stylised sun in the blue band, and blue waves in the white band. The four wavy white and three wavy blue lines symbolize the province's location between the Pacific Ocean and the Rocky Mountains. | |
Flag of Alasqaa | 2045-present | Plain blue flag with eight gold stars, forming the Big Dipper and Polaris, on a dark blue field. The Big Dipper is an asterism in the constellation Ursa Major which symbolizes a bear, an animal indigenous to the state. As depicted on the flag, its stars can be used as a guide by the novice to locate Polaris and determine true north, which varies considerably from magnetic north. | |
Flag of Mexico | 2043-present | A flag with vertical tricolor of green, white, and red with the state coat of arms charged in the center of the white stripe. |