The Flag of New Scotland
The flag of New Scotland is a purple cross on a black background; inspiration taken from the Scottish flag, the St. Andrews Cross, a white cross on a blue background.
The black background symbolises a clean slate, or a new beginning; the purple cross symbolises the majesty of the country and the Royal Family.
The black background symbolises a clean slate, or a new beginning; the purple cross symbolises the majesty of the country and the Royal Family.
The Crest and Motto of New Scotland
The Crest of New Scotland is a two-tier poinsettia in the foreground with a head-up axe crossig right diagonally and a head-down feathered arrow crossing left diagonally in the background. The Motto of New Scotland in English, French, and German is I live in the House of the Sun and Reign in the House of the Moon; J'habite dans la Maison du Soliel et Règne dans la Maison du Lune; Ich lebe im Haus der Sonne und Regierung im Haus des Monds.
The National Animal
The national animal of New Scotland is the regal, beautiful, graceful, yet strong and dangerous King Cheetah. Differences between the King Cheetah and the "regular" cheetah are the markings and size; the King has three lines down its back and its spots are unique to its breed, as for the size, it is slightly taller and stronger than the "regular" cheetah, its cousin. The King is more endangered than any other breed of cheetah and, as far as is known to Her Royal Majesty, none exist in the wild and there are very, very few in captivity in the cheetah sanctuary in Kenya.
The National Flower
The National Flower of New Scotland is the red rose, being Her Royal Majesty's favourite flower, and a symbol of love, beauty and perfection.
The Flower of the Royal Family
The Flower of the Royal Family is the white rose, being a symbol of purity, innocence, and new beginnings -- all of the ways Her Royal Majesty views New Scotland and all pertaining to thereof, for Herself, Her family, and Her people(s).
Her Royal Majesty's Ring of Sovereignty
Her Royal Majesty is pleased to finally display a picture of the Royal Ring of Sovereignty: an amethyst jewel set in silver with small accents of gold.