The official flag of the supernatural sovereign city-state of North Pole City is pictured above. It is displayed and flown proudly around Santa’s winter wonderland in a number of locations. Below is an explanation of each flag characteristic based on the colored background sections:
🔵Blue is for the sky despite it being dark half the year. Although there is plenty of star and aurora light. The white circle is the Christmas Star which is the only star that actually physically exists in our skies and can only be seen within North Pole City. It’s the original Star Of Bethlehem that moved through the skies to lead Saint Nicholas to the future Christmas Capital. The star itself radiates the light of God and his Son Jesus Christ directly from Heaven thus making the North Pole the holiest place on the planet. The Seven large rays of the star are for the Seven Archangel Princes Of Heaven. The multitude of subtle rays are for all the Angels showering the sainted city in holy light. The smaller star below that is the North Star Polaris that lies directly overhead at the North Pole.
⚪️White is for the snow and ice of the North Pole. The snowflake more directly symbolizes that and is primarily featured for the Winter God Jack Frost since he aided Santa in charting and building North Pole City. The celebration of the Yule Winter Solstice is where the Christmas Season began even before the birth of the Demigod Christ.
🟢Green is for the land even if most of it is covered in snow. It also symbolizes all the evergreens located in the city. Read The Rest At North Pole City… | Purchase The Flag Pictured Above [Etsy Ad]
Note: The text “NorthPole.City” on the flag is a watermark and isn’t on the actual flag flying majestically in the cool holy winds of the Christmas Capital.