The symbols of the Grand Dominion of Bauralis are elements of visual identity serving a territorial, temporal, and climatic order.
They are not meant to evoke nationalist sentiment, but to express the internal coherence of a State founded on the logic of cold.
Element | Color Code | Meaning |
---|---|---|
Bauralis Blue | #0072CE |
Frozen ocean, structuring cold |
Mineral White | #F2F2F2 |
Snow, silence, absence |
Utilitarian Black | #1A1A1A |
Text, outlines, rigor |
The coat of arms of the Grand Dominion of Bauralis brings together the symbols of the dual territorial axis, the founding figures, and the government’s Latin motto.
Shield parted:
- to the sinister, a field of azure charged with two silver stars in pale
- to the dexter, a field checkered with diagonal bands of silver and azure.
The shield is topped with a crowned helmet adorned with blue and silver mantling.
Supporters: a golden lion to the dexter, red-tongued; a silver lion to the sinister, gold-tongued.
Motto in the lower banner:
“Ubi flamma ardet, ibi glacies manet.”
Status: official State flag
Azure field, two silver stars in pale to the sinister,
checkered silver and azure motif to the dexter.
Parted field:
Symbol of the founder’s continuity in an expanded State,
reusing the initial elements and integrating them into the new structure.
The vexillological evolution of the Grand Dominion is now available here:
👉 History of Official Flags
Each flag corresponds to a distinct phase in the structuring of the State,
from the founding silence to the bipolar balance.
The seal of the Grand Dominion features the silver lion shield, without text.
It is used for:
The image replaces the word.
The seal is silent, in keeping with the Dominion’s visual doctrine.
“Ubi flamma ardet, ibi glacies manet.”
(Where the flame burns, the ice remains.)
This motto summarizes the conceptual resistance of the Dominion
in the face of thermal and ideological acceleration in the modern world.
Silence is recognized as the official anthem.
Any ambiance used in government publications must be:
The symbols of the Grand Dominion do not seek emotional attachment.
They establish a structure, a distance, a cold and constant order.
A symbol is not a banner.
It is a beacon in the frost.