Veyrath Republic - symbolism and festivals
State symbols and republican symbolism
The Republic does not use monarchical heraldry with a crown, ancestral house or ruling animal. Their state symbolic language is intentionally institutional and architectural.
The most important state signs are:
| characters | shape | statement |
|---|---|---|
| Large state seal | five open arc arms around an empty center, intersected by a calm transverse line | the state has a center, but no individual sacred space |
| Official colors | light stone, river green, oxidized bronze and deep archival black | Republic as a building, water, legal and memory order |
| Guiding formula | Vel. Torim. Therin. Jorin. Ravin. | Clarity, openness, justice, togetherness and commitment to help |
| Delegation ribbons | narrow woven shoulder or collar straps in functional colors | Function before person and sending unit before private splendor |
The empty center of the seal is particularly important. It indicates that the center of the state can be occupied, but does not belong to anyone. In the republican interpretation, it is precisely this blank space that represents the strongest rejection of sacred individual princes.
Holidays and republican annual rhythm
The Republic does not have a purely military or dynastic calendar of celebrations. Their most important days of commemoration celebrate process, publicity and shared conservation of common space.
| day | Content | Atmosphere |
|---|---|---|
Torim-sarin | Remembrance of the first ceremonial opening of the Torim-kovath; Galleries, debate rooms and committee courtyards are particularly wide open | loud, media-rich, confidently republican |
Jorin-therath | Commemoration day of the first major council commitment and fundamental decision of the Republic | solemn, close to the text, characterized by oath and reading rituals |
Ravath-sarin | nationwide day for care, children's homes, care, repairs and voluntary community service | practical, solidarity, little pathetic |
Orven-lurin | Night of the Archives; selected old registers, picture rolls and sound recordings are made publicly accessible | quiet, prestigious, strongly supported by education and media |
Not all of these days are complete breaks from work. Ravath-sarin in particular thrives on working, repairing, cooking, wearing and organizing. This corresponds to the basic republican idea that belonging is expressed not only in celebration, but also in visible participation.