The flag of the Lauwiner Empire bears the cross of the realm upon a field of burgundy, framed in gold — colours which signify the blood of the sworn and the radiance of the Crown.
Heraldic Description
Gules, a cross Or fimbriated and bordered of the same, charged in the centre with a roundel sable.
The cross is set throughout the field, signifying the omnipresence of the Crown across its dominions. The border of gold represents the inviolable frame of the law, and the central roundel the unity of all subjects beneath one sovereign.
Display & Protocol
- The flag is hoisted at sunrise and lowered at sunset upon the Palace.
- At half-staff only by direct order of the Crown.
- Never lowered to any foreign authority save in formal joint ceremony.
- To be folded along the cross, then thrice, and stored in linen.