Imperial Flag of the United Phoenix Empire of Haskaria
The flag of the United Phoenix Empire of Haskaria is more than a symbol — it is a living banner of rebirth, unity, and sovereignty. At its heart burns the golden phoenix, wings unfurled in triumph, crowned in authority.
The Phoenix rises from flame and ash, embodying Haskaria’s eternal renewal — a people who endure, who are never broken, and who always rise higher.
The Crown above its brow represents the Emperor, entrusted with authority not as dominion, but as stewardship. It is a reminder that leadership is granted, never seized, and flows from higher order.
The Flames curling beneath its wings are the strength of the faithful: the people of Haskaria, whose loyalty fuels the Empire’s endurance and power.
The Crimson Field of the banner reflects sacrifice, struggle, and the bloodline of history that unites all citizens beneath one empire.
This standard is carried in council chambers, on the banners of soldiers, and in the homes of the faithful. To stand beneath it is to stand beneath the promise:
“From ash, fire. From fire, rebirth. From rebirth, the Phoenix Eternal.”
Provincial Flag of the Kingdom Of Haskaria
The Provincial Flag of the Kingdom of Haskaria represents the historic roots of the realm before the unification into the Phoenix Empire. It is a banner of provinces, soil, and sovereignty — a reminder of the Kingdom’s foundation upon which the Empire now stands.
The Red Field symbolizes sacrifice and vigilance, the blood shed to defend the homeland.
The Blue Bands signify loyalty, faith, and the enduring will of the people to stand together under their sovereign.
The Green Stripes represent the fertile land of Haskaria — the farms, valleys, and mountains that sustain the people.
The Nordic Cross in black and white stands as a sign of unity, order, and the faith that binds the kingdom together, reaching across provinces in every direction.
The Crown in the Canton affirms royal authority, reminding all that the provinces are united under one throne and one law.
Though today it is flown primarily in provincial capitals and historic sites, the flag remains a potent emblem of Haskaria’s legacy:
“By the crown and cross, by the land and people — the Kingdom endures.”