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NATIONAL SYMBOLS

THE NATIONAL FLAG: The National Flag of the Kingdom of Heyr, called the moon of Varleia, is made up of three horizontal bars of purple, yellow and purple. The purple bars symbolizes both wealth and high status. The yellow bar symbolizes both Happiness and the sun rising over Heyr. The moon in the middle of our flag shows that Heyr was made at night while the sword shows courage and protection.

THE NATIONAL COAT OF ARMS: 

The national coat of arms of the Kingdom of Heyr is centered upon a shield divided diagonally into fields of purple and yellow, the royal colors of the realm. Purple, the color of wealth and dignity, represents the prosperity and noble heritage of Heyr, while yellow symbolizes happiness, hope, and the bright spirit of the Heyrian people.

At the heart of the shield stands a white cross, the emblem drawn from the Heyr War Flag, signifying courage, unity, and the enduring strength of the kingdom. Beneath it stretches a white crescent‑like moon, representing the founding of Heyr during the night and the guiding light that shaped its earliest days. The white used throughout the emblem reflects the color of stars, symbolizing destiny, clarity, and the kingdom’s celestial identity.

Surrounding the shield is a wreath of green leaves, expressing growth, vitality, and the natural life of Heyr. Behind the shield rises a radiant golden sun, representing the rising sun within Heyr — a symbol of renewal, awakening, and the kingdom’s ever‑brightening future.

Above the shield rests an eight‑pointed star, echoing Heyr’s aspirations and its place among the nations. The presence of red within the design acknowledges the historical influence of communism, marking an important chapter in Heyr’s political and cultural development.

Together, these elements form a proud and meaningful emblem of Heyr’s identity, history, and enduring spirit.

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