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[[File:Flag of flags.png|thumb|The Flag of Flags is [[The Lord of the God-Kings|Lord]] of Flags. The Flag is depicted here spanning between levels of the [[labyrinth]]. ]] | [[File:Flag of flags.png|thumb|The Flag of Flags is [[The Lord of the God-Kings|Lord]] of Flags. The Flag is depicted here spanning between levels of the [[labyrinth]]. ]] | ||
'''''The Flag''''', also known as the Flag of [[Flags]], is the Flag which Flags are Flags of. It is a perfect representation of representation, symbolizing symbolism and functioning as an allegory for the allegorical. It is traditionally described as [[Color of Flags|yellow in hue]], gold on one side (''[[Vexillarium]]'') and saffron on the other (''[[Vexillicrocus]]''). | '''''The Flag''''', also known as the Flag of [[Flags]], is the Flag which Flags are Flags of. It is a perfect representation of representation, symbolizing symbolism and functioning as an allegory for the allegorical. It is traditionally described as [[Color of Flags|yellow in hue]], gold on one side (''[[Vexillarium]]'') and saffron on the other (''[[Vexillicrocus]]''). | ||
== Orientation == | |||
The ''Left'' and ''Righ''t sides of the Flag are relative to an observer holding the Flag in front of them and running backwards at normal air pressure, so that the banner of the Flag points away from their body. Similarly, the ''Front'' of the Flag is the ''right'' side when the ''left'' side is furthest from a viewer, and the ''Back'' of the Flag is the area behind the pole. | |||
Revision as of 10:16, 5 August 2024

The Flag, also known as the Flag of Flags, is the Flag which Flags are Flags of. It is a perfect representation of representation, symbolizing symbolism and functioning as an allegory for the allegorical. It is traditionally described as yellow in hue, gold on one side (Vexillarium) and saffron on the other (Vexillicrocus).
Orientation
The Left and Right sides of the Flag are relative to an observer holding the Flag in front of them and running backwards at normal air pressure, so that the banner of the Flag points away from their body. Similarly, the Front of the Flag is the right side when the left side is furthest from a viewer, and the Back of the Flag is the area behind the pole.