Congratulations @Sovereign12 - your use of the Siemens star aliasing as the reason for the square was inspired.
Thanks.
Hope to have the new challenge up by tomorrow.
Congratulations @Sovereign12 - your use of the Siemens star aliasing as the reason for the square was inspired.
Intriguing.Flag Challenge 218: Lawyers in Love
As it is nearly Valentines Day, I thought I would go with an idea I have been thinking about for a while now, so…
Create a flag based around the song “Lawyers in Love” by Jackson Browne
You can make a flag about the new US moon colonies, the new US states/territories in the former USSR, design a flag for the lawyer amusement park in the abandoned Soviet territory, you could make a flag for where ever the people of the USSR escaped to…
The only rule is you must connect the flag to the song "Lawyers in Love" somehow.
Go on, go have fun.
Challenge opens: now
Challenge closes: 19 February 2020 09:00 EST
Hopefully this isn't too vague.Flag Challenge 219: Wannabe Claimant to the Crown of the Couldhavebeen
An ATL Empire than nearly was OTL has fallen. Generations later one of the fragments makes a bid at a "restoration".
Create the imperial flag, or banner of arms, of the claimant and advise what has changed in the interim.
Challenge opens: now
Challenge closes: 5th March 23:59 GMT
After the Romans, there was Mussolini, who claimed to be a restorer of the Roman Empire.Hopefully this isn't too vague.
Queries, questions, and comments welcome.
I was thinking more along the lines of:After the Romans, there was Mussolini, who claimed to be a restorer of the Roman Empire.
Say if Rome was defeated by Carthage, who suffered the same fate as Rome. Years later, a certain “Mussolibal“ would claim to be the restorer of the Carthaginian Empire.
So the "Empire of Couldvebeen" needs to be originally formed through the marriage of two figures? Is that a requirement?Hopefully this isn't too vague.
Queries, questions, and comments welcome.
Nope. Can be formed how you like (realistically of course). I just used marriage in that example. Conquest works too.So the "Empire of Couldvebeen" needs to be originally formed through the marriage of two figures? Is that a requirement?
My first entry into the contest. Tell me if I messed something upPersonal standard of Victoria I as Empress of the Third Mexican Empire.
Hmm, stretches the Couldhavebeen element a tad since the Mexican Empire being "restored" actually existed OTL...My first entry into the contest. Tell me if I messed something up
Not necessarily. Since the Republic still existed, everyone but France was like, "yo, what's that Austrian dude doing there." I mean, it was declared, but in the grand scheme of things it wasn't really a thing.Hmm, stretches the Couldhavebeen element a tad since the Mexican Empire being "restored" actually existed OTL...