The United Kronian Empire (or simply the Kronian Empire), is the unified power of Kronian majority states that control all worlds within the Vangram system. It was officially formed after the crowning of the 8th Emperor, when the powers of the Imperial Council and the Church of Balances was recognized and unified to create a stronger government meant to provide for the Kronian people, and to fight against the United Republic of Earth (UROE) for their crimes against their people and the destruction of Kronos.

The three interlocking arms, joined together to form a strong unity of power, represents the three major parts of the government: The Emperor (who acts as the leader to the people, and commander of the Hounds); the Imperial Council (who represent the factions, states, and systems within the Empire); and the Church of Balances (the representatives of the state-sponsored religion/philosophy set out by Valgner the Astronomer).

The three layers of the sun each represent the ages that created and gave strength to the Empire:

Black represents The Age of Loss: when Kronos was burned and left a dead planet of unending fire and poison in the air. This forced the Kronians out of their homeworld and into the Vangram system, where they knew the greatest of hardship.

Yellow represents The Age of Fire: When the Kronians defeated the Cinderist movement that attempted to destroy the remains of the state in anarchist rage, and placed into power the first Emperor and the first churches of Balance.

Red represents The Age of War: When all Kronians finally united under a single banner, and declared vengeance upon the humans for the destruction they bring.

The Empire currently houses its capital in the world of Forlon, where the church’s holy city is located, and the fortress of the Hounds is set.



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Lately I've been working on installations, and as such had little time to actually work on illustrations. So, to fill my time and train myself, I've been making flags relating to the world I'm building. It's a fun little exercise, especially when I present them to my friends who have an interest in war history and ancient empires.

If you'd like to know more, or see more flags, leave a comment below. I'd greatly appreciate it.

