Article IX – Symbols of Arrethtrae
Section 1 – Arrethtrae Coat of Arms
The Royal Arreth Coat of Arms, and its variations, shall be
the Official Royal Symbol of Arrethtrae.
Section 2 – The Royal Standard of Arethtrae
The Royal Standard of Arrethtrae shall be used to represent
Arrethtrae in all international and national matters. It shall fly
over all Government Buildings, and the entrances of all
Arrethtrae’s borders, and shall be present on all Military, Police,
and Diplomatic vehicles and uniforms. The Standard shall
consist of a horizontal banner, divided into three equal parts.
The first part shall be purple, the second white, and the third
green.
During periods of National Mourning, National Respect, or
Special Observances, the Royal Standard shall be flown at half-mast.
The Standard may be draped over the coffins of those
who have passed who were members of the Arreth Armed
Forces, Members of the Royal Family, Diplomatic persons, or
others in which the King or Queen deems deserving.
The Royal Standard shall have a series of Regulations enacted
to govern its use and display, and all Loyal Subjects and Guests
shall abide by those regulations.
Section 3 – The King or Queen’s Standard, and the Standard of
the Royal Family
The Royal King or Queen’s Standard shall be used to represent
the King or Queen within the Borders of Arrethtrae. Only the King
or Queen may have the Standard flown for them.
The Standard of the Royal Family shall consist of the Royal
Standard of Arrethtrae, with the white field containing the Royal
Coat of Arms of the House Wygtham. It shall be used to represent
members of the Royal Family within the Borders of Arrethtrae.
The Royal Arreth Coat of Arms, and its variations, shall be
the Official Royal Symbol of Arrethtrae.
Section 2 – The Royal Standard of Arethtrae
The Royal Standard of Arrethtrae shall be used to represent
Arrethtrae in all international and national matters. It shall fly
over all Government Buildings, and the entrances of all
Arrethtrae’s borders, and shall be present on all Military, Police,
and Diplomatic vehicles and uniforms. The Standard shall
consist of a horizontal banner, divided into three equal parts.
The first part shall be purple, the second white, and the third
green.
During periods of National Mourning, National Respect, or
Special Observances, the Royal Standard shall be flown at half-mast.
The Standard may be draped over the coffins of those
who have passed who were members of the Arreth Armed
Forces, Members of the Royal Family, Diplomatic persons, or
others in which the King or Queen deems deserving.
The Royal Standard shall have a series of Regulations enacted
to govern its use and display, and all Loyal Subjects and Guests
shall abide by those regulations.
Section 3 – The King or Queen’s Standard, and the Standard of
the Royal Family
The Royal King or Queen’s Standard shall be used to represent
the King or Queen within the Borders of Arrethtrae. Only the King
or Queen may have the Standard flown for them.
The Standard of the Royal Family shall consist of the Royal
Standard of Arrethtrae, with the white field containing the Royal
Coat of Arms of the House Wygtham. It shall be used to represent
members of the Royal Family within the Borders of Arrethtrae.