Map Continuation X - Flags and Coats of Arms

And here is my civil flag variant of Scotland-Norway. Couldn't find a way to combine a Nordic cross flag with the Cross of St. Andrew, so I screwed that idea and came up with this.

I also have the CoA for the state flag variant planned, but haven't completed it. It will show (clockwise) the Scottish Lion, the Icelandic Falcon, the Norwegian Lion and the Scottish Unicorn.

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And here is my civil flag variant of Scotland-Norway. Couldn't find a way to combine a Nordic cross flag with the Cross of St. Andrew, so I screwed that idea and came up with this.

I also have the CoA for the state flag variant planned, but haven't completed it. It will show (clockwise) the Scottish Lion, the Icelandic Falcon, the Norwegian Lion and the Scottish Unicorn.

Since the St Andrews Cross (white on blue) dates from the 1300s perhaps something in red and gold?
Looking at the List of Norwegian CoA the Hordaland one suggests that perhaps 2 crossed axes and a fleury tressure might capture the essence of a Scotland-Norway union.
Alternately perhaps red-gold diagonal quarter would work. The CoA could then be the same but with the Scottish and Norwegian Royal Standard on each quarter.
 
a flag of the hannoverian confederacy red is for Lübeck, blue is for Oldenburg and the horse is for Hannover.

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Finalement, c'est fini!

Cobbled together from various sources, The Flag of the Grand-Duchy of Venice.

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This is a very rough version of the royal arms of Cuzco. Contrary to appearances, it is not a random mix of Inca and Spanish elements. Rather, it represents the royal family's assertion that they are the "true successors" of the Inca Emperors, and their claim to the (vacant) Castilian throne. The sun is the shield of the kingdom, and the compony border represents the family's Castilian claims.

This drawing has a lot that's wrong with it. Most obviously I was experimenting with a rainbow-colored mantling. The left side looked a little too psychadelic, so the right is a little tamer. But I also lost track of which was the inside and which the outside, so it's just a mess. I also got the wrong number of stripes in the Aragonese components. But you can probably see that the thing was drawn quickly, mostly so I could experiment with how it looks. The image is a filler until I have time to make a final clean one.

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This is a very rough version of the royal arms of Cuzco. Contrary to appearances, it is not a random mix of Inca and Spanish elements. Rather, it represents the royal family's assertion that they are the "true successors" of the Inca Emperors, and their claim to the (vacant) Castilian throne. The sun is the shield of the kingdom, and the compony border represents the family's Castilian claims.
Looks awesome, man. For what it's worth, I prefer the left side's mantling. The full out rainbow looks better and it'd also be more historically accurate.
 
Looks awesome, man. For what it's worth, I prefer the left side's mantling. The full out rainbow looks better and it'd also be more historically accurate.

I think that if I had drawn it to be "anatomically" accurate, you'd see the full rainbow on the right side. But thanks. :)
 
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