It's that time again at long last: time for another alternate history flag I created!
This is the flag of the Egyptian Empire. It comes from a world where Ancient Egypt
continued its trading expeditions and continued to expand its territory. As a result, even the gold mines in Egypt
began to dry up, the empire continued to remain strong. In time the Egyptian Empire would stretch
from the Nile Delta to the Cape of Good Hope.
Egypt would also go on to establish colonies in South America and
Australia. Egypt continued to practice
its traditional religion of many gods.
It went through a brief bout of missionary fever, but for the most part
Egyptians aren't too pushy about religion and have a live and let live
attitude.
Egypt has maintained good relations with the kingdoms of Tartessos and Albion; as well as the empires of the Hellenes and Etruscans. Nevertheless, many of these European kingdoms
have expressed interest in forming a political union in order to curb Egypt's
power. Historically, China has been
Egypt's primary international rival. In
more recent times, however, Japan had begun to give both China and Egypt and run for
their money. Egypt and Japan are
currently competing to see who can construct the first space elevator.
Egypt's government is a constitutional monarchy. The Pharaoh is technically still the head of
state, but has largely become a symbolic/religious position, and the Pharaoh is
no long believed to be a living god. The
real power is in the hands of the House of Life and the House of Peoples. The House of Life is composed of experts in
various fields that have been hand-picked by Pharaoh; while the House of
Peoples contains representatives that have elected by the people. The leader of the House of Peoples is the
Chief Lecter, a prime minister of sorts.
The blue and black represent the ancient view of Egypt
as a slab of clay afloat on the sea.
This view has obviously been disproven, but the symbolism is still often
used to represent Egypt. The gold eye is
of course the Eye of Horus. A symbol
since ancient times, it's represents the gods watching over Egypt and her peoples.
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