The flag of the Pachango Empire is a rectangular banner divided into two equal color fields by a diagonal line extending from the bottom left corner to the top right. The upper field is white, and the lower field is black. At the center of the flag is a red circle, partially overlapping both fields and intersecting the diagonal boundary between them.
Symbolism of Colors and Elements:
White symbolizes peace, light, purity, justice, and nobility — the bright side of life.
Black represents strength, depth, resilience, and inner wisdom — the dark side of life.
The red circle at the center of the flag represents the flame of life — a symbol of energy and creative will. It embodies the steadfast spirit of the citizens of the Pachango Empire and the geographical foundation of the state — the island on which the nation is located. Positioned between light and darkness, the circle symbolizes balance, the golden mean, and wisdom, uniting opposites into a harmonious unity.
The diagonal line, extending from the bottom left to the top right, symbolizes continuous development and forward movement. The absence of a terminal point emphasizes the idea of an infinite path and the pursuit of perfection.
Future Evolution of the Flag:
In the future, once the island is acquired and its geographic shape precisely defined, its outline will be placed within the red circle — as a symbol of the physical embodiment of the state. This element will serve as the final touch in the symbolism of the flag, uniting the spiritual and material foundations of the Pachango Empire.