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Holy Egyptian air force flag
Holy Egyptian air force flag by @Thorvald (El Thorvaldo)

Flag of the Egyptian Air Force in Taniciusfox's latest IOT horror, ATEN. Why, yes, there is a correlation between his selected motif and my choice of player state. ;)

Usually I put these up either when the game has finished or has at least gained some mileage, but it's started with a worldbuilding stage of indeterminate length, and frankly, I like these flags so much that I'm willing to post them upfront. The nation I conceived blends Nasserist patriotism with the Old Religion, with a particular emphasis on a cult centred around Anubis that, thanks to TanIOTs' flexible approach to reality, does not merely pay spiritual dividends. B-) The particulars of the history &c. have not yet been settled, and due to the nature of worldbuilding threads will probably remain in a state of flux until the start of the game proper. Once a solid timeline is laid out, I'll amend this description.

This is my favourite flag of the bunch. By incredible fortune, I managed to land the winged sun dead centre on the Y-axis. While like the other flags it isn't really a deviation from the real thing, I think this is the most seamless blend of modern symbolism and religious iconography into some transcendental ironic whole.

UPDATE 3-9-22: Downloadable vector available in the SVG Legacy Flag Pack!

[Originally submitted to DeviantArt September 2013.]


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Posted: Saturday, 13 May, 2023 @ 05:40 PM

My brother in Rah, we're building pyramids

Posted: Saturday, 13 May, 2023 @ 06:08 PM

@Warehouse_Rabbit: "Little Dark Age" Montage but it's literally just the span of 20112013+.

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