About Flag of Biblione Urban Culture
The urban cultural flag of the Biblione, is sometimes called the Biblione flag; a outline that looks like a hard cover book with another book within it. The design has a brown that represents the record archives (aka. grand archives). There are two squares that are surrounding the book itself, which represent the old traditional style with the darker brown line and contemperary style with the lighter line. The orientation of the book shows a single pause of flipping through a book that shows that documentation records a moment in time from a persons perspective. The turning pages represent the story moving forward in its progression and chapter order. Symbolism The flag represents Biblione with the pages of paper pages that are within the book. According to those who use the flag it symbolizes the relationship of people in their fictional ideas and their non-fiction execution. The flag is displayed during events that feature biblione hobbies. The use of the flag is used when also presenting the urban culture of biblione. The music played as the flag is raised for an opening to a large event would be the anthem Wings of Time from the series (Chrono Trigger) has been tradition to also end events with the same song with a piano version during the concluding ceremony. Display The flag is seen all year-round, but is often found mostly at Biblione based events or establishments. The flag is common to see on biblione urban cultural celebrated days like All Poets Day, Bookreading Day, and Scholastics Day. On Pottermoore Day it is common to place small flags by book collections to celebrate all the words and information that is nearby. History [1.] The Beginning During 2010 in the United States, the Card Game Clubs in America would use the flag as a print logo on paper for documents involving card game tournaments. The flag design was used like a print logo on paper and would be easy to spot. The documents would be used to keep track of tournament entries for the passion of the cards, which would be the start of the original Deulists (Competative Card Gamers) at LGS (local game stores). The Flag had originally been known as "The Book Picture" which has been referred to as the second urban cultural flag. The background was a light brown with a book in the middle surrounded by two squares that referred to card dueling referees. [2.] The Never Ending Pages of the Biblione flag was a name that was given to those who wrote their feelings on the flag in 2011. The flag was inspired by the encyclopedia brittanica that had objective articles, biographies, and imagery of general knowledge. The book was used in the western world as a reference book that was the predecessor of online wikipedia archives. As websites took over with the internet at the time it was not common to have large amounts of books, since they were nick named "Dead Tree Editions" of information. Discussions around the flag would be based on a few controversial decisions to have a straight forward message. The book in the middle may show the tradition of using paper books, but it does not show the internet in its representation. It seemed like a design that was out of date and in need of revision for those who solely used the internet as their main referance of information. However, this separation would not separate those under the banner of Biblione... the group that was not interested in the flag would be later labled "Webblers" that would be short for web builders. [3.] Book Declines and Flag Dissapearance (2012), as books went into decline, so did the usage of the flag. While many would come under the banner of biblione it would not be able to be observed from those who were introduced to its culture. It was labeled as traditional book worm, which marked the end of the spread of biblione and left its tales and conception as legend.
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