About Cristus

Learn about the symbols and municipalities of our state.

Cristarian State Symbols

Cristus’s flag and Coat of Arms are two of the most prominent Cristarian state symbols.

State Flag

The state flag, officially known as the Standard of Cristaria, serves as Cristus’s state symbol when a banner-like or rectangular presentation is appropriate. It also functions as the naval ensign and is displayed on national and commercial vessels.

Design: Connor Kohlhagen (2023)

Coat of Arms

The Coat of Arms represents Cristus in matters concerning its monarchy or in formal iconographic contexts, and is depicted on the state flag. Unlike many coats of arms, it does not have a greater version. The design was inspired by the coat of arms of Bogotá.

Design: Connor Kohlhagen (2023)

Municipalities of Cristus

The state of Cristus is subdivided into three municipalities. Their flags (left) and emblems* (rights) are shown below.

The flag of the municipality of Cristaria, the administrative center of the State of Cristus, is identical to the Standard of Cristaria.
*The exception is the Municipality of Cristaria, which has a Coat of Arms (identical to the Coat of Arms of the State of Cristus) instead of an emblem.

From north to south, the territories of the municipalities of Cristaria, Emeralkia, and Folia Tail, respectively, are subdivided into thirds by latitude. This is a temporary arrangement prior to settlement, where borders between municipalities will be drawn based on the settlements and natural landmarks in Cristus.

Municipality of Cristaria

Municipality of Emeralkia

Municipality of Folia Tail