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Conal's Corner : Kingdom Gear : An Tir Gear : An Tir Ensign

The An Tir Flag or "Ensign"
Checky Or and argent, a dexter tierce sable.
Notes: The overall shape of the flag is square or slightly taller than wide. The black (sable) band (tierce) on the left (dexter) is 1/4 to 1/3 of the whole width of the flag, and the checkerboard (checky) is at least three squares across and four down. The gold/yellow (Or) and silver/white (argent) should start with a gold/yellow squre in the top left corner.

Do not put the populace badge (the lion's head) or any other badge on the ensign.

The back of the ensign is a mirror image of the front. The black band is always next to the flagpole.

The ensign may be adapted to a triangular pennon shape where appropriate (for the head of a lance, as a small flag on top of a pavilion, etc). Do not use the ensign as a design for a tabard, to be painted on a box, or as anything other than a flag.





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