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Flag of the Republic of Coruscant, 2006
Flag of the Republic of Coruscant, 2006 by @Thorvald (El Thorvaldo)

A.K.A. the Microsoft Empire.

This is the earliest known flag design for @GenMarshall's Republic of Coruscant, posted December 2006. I'm not sure if it ever appeared in DYOS proper; it was eclipsed soon afterward by the Germanic tricolour in DYOS X. The original post describes the symbolism as follows:

  • Japanese Kana - Republic of Coruscant
  • Red - Ancient Chinese symbol of South and Fire. In Christianity, red represents the color of fire and so symbolizes the presence of God.
  • Yellow - Association with Precious metals, along with gold. Symbolizes wealth. North.
  • Blue - Honesty and trustworthiness. Water. West.
  • Green - In Japan, green indicates safety and luxury. In ancient China, green was the symbol of East and Wood.
  • White St. George's Cross - technology and the future. Peace.

Uploaded to the DYOS Wiki almost ten years to the day. The original used a more calligraphic font which I substituted with a simpler typeface. Imperial Emblem traced by Trip @ Wookieepedia, published under the GNU Free Documentation License. This package contains the master file and the export version with the text embedded as a path.

Download submitted to DeviantArt September 2022; alternative download available via Patreon.


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