Well, for some more insight on the Phantasar lore, I’ll show you two flags
This is the flag for the Federal Kingdom of Aeria. Aziëlla is the only playable character from the people represented by this flag.
I designed the flag myself (although I shall admit the wing is from the public domain), based on light blue, the color of the sky and white the color of the clouds. Azi´ëlla is a Befindo after all, and her people are the people of the sky being able to fly huge distances with ease. From Amsterdam to Paris is no problem for an average Befindo. The wing represents the Befindo people themselves.
Within the Phantasar lore, the flag is not entirely uncontroversial in Aeria, as Aeria is also the home of the Vulpi people (who do not take part of the story of Dyrt) who cannot fly and who don’t even have wings, meaning that they don’t feel represented by this flag. Many Befindoes do regard the Vulpi as second-ranked citizens, or at least the Vulpi feel it that way, and consider this flag is proof.
This flag is the flag of the Fairy Realm. The color purple was chosen, as purple paint is hard to get by without modern technology which the Fairies and their arch-enemies the humans, do not have. However with magic color alterations are not that hard to achieve, and this way, Nostramantu, the father of the Fairy Race was sure to have a flag no human nation would ever get, or at least not that he could imagine. The wand, does of course, represent the Fairy’s magic, and most Fairies prefer a wand as their weapon, making the wand basically symbolise the same thing a sword does in some coats of arms.
During the racial war, many human tribes banned any depiction of this flag under the penalty of death. The ban was never officially lifted in any human tribe, although when the racial war ended, nobody was reported to have been executed because of this flag. It has been said that many human chiefs promised the soldier who could take the flag from the Fairies, and live to tell the tale, only to burn it in front of the chief’s eyes, would instantly take the chief’s place. Nobody knows if such an even actually happened, but then again, the Fairies would not be eager to document such an embarrassment, and the humans were pretty lacks on documentation, so that proves neither that it happened nor that it never happened.
I might show more flags to you in this Devlog and in TFTREVAMP’s.
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