Document: New Cion National Flag

Introduction
President Hallowbrine's first official public proposal was president of New Cion was to change the Cion national flag from the Pillager Flag to a unique design. This proposal was written in-game in an editable book, of which there are several copies.

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Every nation longs to stand proudly on its own, a gleaming bastion of democratic values and the best of humanity. A noble flag, flown high, represents these values as symbol of hope for the people.

Long has Сion flown the Pillager Flag as its own, laying claim to the war and glory the Pillagers so love to embody. Although our great nation has claimed many victories on the battlefield and are forever glorious, the Pillager flag no longer represents us. We, the people of this nation, are better than mere brutes, are we not? We defend villages rather than raid them, and we elect presidents by the will of the people rather than a born king. We have surpassed the need for the uncivilized brutishness of the Pillagers, and the need for their flag.

For this reason, I, President Hallowbrine, propose a new flag for a new era in Cion's history!

The white snow, the backdrop of this new flag, is also the backdrop of our very lives. Its presence as a part of our collective history makes it the perfect start for Cion's new flag.

As our only native flower, the red poppies are a stunning part of our natural landscape. As symbols of both peace and wartime remembrance, they are a testament to our values and a solemn reminder of the past.

Our future glows brightly ahead as the sun rises on a new age for Cion. After the painful loss of Old Cion, its ruins stand tall and bleak as forlorn reminders of the twin dangers of unchecked power and idle hands. The yellow beam shines brightly as the future of Cion, and the past we must never forget.

Finally, the last piece of our flag: The Blue Sun. An ancient Cionian symbol dating back to pre-civilization, its meaning has been lost to time. Although regarded by some as associated with savagery, it is included here as a symbol of individualism that sets Cion apart from younger nations. In time, its meaning can be reclaimed as a symbol representing the people of Cion.

As your President, I, President Hallowbrine, ask the people of New Cion to consider this proposal for a new national flag. I look forward to continuing my duties in the future.

Your loyal servant,

President Hallowbrine

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Reception
This proposal was placed next to the bulletin board in New Cion. Most of the citizens have read it, and the vote will occur shortly.

Impact
This document brought the Blue Sun symbol back into the public eye. Additionally, as the first piece of legislation proposed by President Hallowbrine, it is possibly indicative of his future leading style.