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Heraldry for the Ikini world

Explore the symbolism and cultural significance of the Ikini world's heraldry, delving into the historical archetypes, mythology, and color symbolism that shape their society. This study by Christopher Diaz at Full Sail University examines the profound impact of celestial bodies on the daily lives of the inhabitants, as reflected in their flag design.

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Heraldry for the Ikini world

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  1. Heraldry for the Ikini world Historical Archetypes and Mythology Christopher Diaz World Mythology Full Sail University 12/1/09

  2. Flag

  3. Brown – ardor, life giving • Blue – wisdom, nurturing • White – order, authority • Black – relief, freedom • Green – loyalty, redemption • Violet – death, jealousy Color Symbolism

  4. Land, sea and wind • Moon • Helpful sun • Harmful sun • Time • Darkness Cultural Symbols

  5. Explanation

  6. Ikini’s ecology is heavily affected by the sunlight from two suns • The Aeni put order to the turbulence of their world • The flag reflects a world focused on the effect of celestial bodies of the inhabitant’s daily lives Conclusion

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