Possible SAAT Flag Concept:  Colors: Deep Blue (Atlantic), Gold (Sahara), and Green (Equatorial forests).  Symbol: A stylized compass or an interlocking chain representing the "Treaty."
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Possible SAAT Flag Concept: Colors: Deep Blue (Atlantic), Gold (Sahara), and Green (Equatorial forests). Symbol: A stylized compass or an interlocking chain representing the "Treaty."

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Possible SAAT Flag Concept:  Colors: Deep Blue (Atlantic), Gold (Sahara), and Green (Equatorial forests).  Symbol: A stylized compass or an interlocking chain representing the "Treaty."
Ultra-detailed glass potion bottles of varying shapes and sizes, designed to look ancient and mystical. Bottles are slightly weathered with subtle cracks, faint etchings, or embossed arcane symbols on the glass. Filled with glowing neon liquids in rich, magical colors like deep violet, emerald green, sapphire blue, and molten gold, swirling as if alive. Liquids emit a soft, magical glow that subtly lights the surrounding glass. Bottles feature aged cork stoppers or ornate metallic caps with tiny mystical charms or runes. Style is high-resolution, semi-realistic with smooth 3D shading, glossy reflections, and cinematic, mystical lighting
السماء صافية، والشمس تميل نحو الغروب بلونها الذهبي الحار، تضرب بهدوء على ميدان العرض في كلية الضباط الجامعية بوزارة الدفاP. The rows are regular, the flags are fluttering, and the voice of the military marsh is knocking on the ground with a majestic tym. Among all the graduates, Mohamed Saleh Mohammed Al-Qarni stands, with his prestige, accuracy, with calm confidence that reflects years of effort, discipline and patience. His military dress is ironed with extreme precision, the new rank shines on his shoulder, the sword hangs on his waist in a strict line, and his shoes shine like a mirror, even the details of his suit say: “I am one of the discipline makers, his walk is not late or a step, his look forward does not turn back.” In his chest the Medal of Academic Excellence, because he was not just a student, he was the first in commitment, careful observation, silent in time of silence, and the initiative of the time of action. On the podium, the voice of the commander's voice announces his full name: Lieutenant Mohammed Saleh Mohammed Al-Qarni... University Officers College - Ministry of Defense. You advance steadily, receive the certificate with one hand, and hit the greeting with the second hand, and your look says: “I have not forgotten a moment of this road, and I have not closed my eyes to any detail.” Behind you in the seats, your father smiles with great pride, and your little brother's hand holds his headband tightly, his eyes shine as he says to his friends: “This is my brother!” And in your heart, the echo of your dream that started from the first rejection, from the first challenge, from the first time they complained about you... And today, you are standing in the place you wish for, but few have Okay, let me describe the official Saudi graduation suit for graduates of the University Officers College in the Ministry of Defense, in accurate detail to help you prepare a design or picture:  ⸻  Official military suit (Saudi uniform for Ministry of Defense officers)  1. Primary Color:  •	 Dark olive green (tends to classic military color).  •	 On some formal occasions, dark black or navy blue may be used, especially in show or graduation clothes.  2. Jacket (military blouse):  •	 Precisely detailed, formal collar (straight and prominent shoulder).  •	 On the shoulder the rank bar (lieutenant in the case of graduation): black or dark green background, and above it one golden star.  •	 Gold buttons engraved with the logo of the two swords and palm.  •	 The armed forces logo is embroidered on the arm (usually the left arm), a circular logo containing two swords, a palm tree, two wings, and a crown.  •	 Symmetrically snocked front pockets.  •	 Light gold embroidery on the edges if the width is formal (sometimes optional depending on the college).  3. Pants (pants):  •	 Same color as jacket, finely detailed, without embroidery.  •	 A straight story that reaches even the military shoe, without wrinkles.  4. Belt:  •	 A wide military gold belt, in the middle with a golden ball with the logo of the Ministry of Defense (swords and palm, surrounded by an olive branch).  •	 The belt passes clearly over the jacket and fastens perfectly.  5. Military hat (official hat):  •	 Known as the “wild” or “official field hat”, the color is the same color as the suit.  •	 In its front center, the armed forces logo is embroidered with a gold thread.  •	 A golden or thick line orbits the front edge.  6. The scarf (sword):  •	 At graduation parties or shows, a decorative sword is added inside a luxurious leather sheath, attached to the left side with a leather strap.  •	 The sword symbolizes pride, strength and discipline, and is a very important symbolic part of the graduation of officers.  7. Shoes:  •	 but KSAFormal military boots black, glossy, slightly high, tied with threads reached it
السماء صافية، والشمس تميل نحو الغروب بلونها الذهبي الحار، تضرب بهدوء على ميدان العرض في كلية الضباط الجامعية بوزارة الدفاP. The rows are regular, the flags are fluttering, and the voice of the military marsh is knocking on the ground with a majestic tym. Among all the graduates, Mohamed Saleh Mohammed Al-Qarni stands, with his prestige, accuracy, with calm confidence that reflects years of effort, discipline and patience. His military dress is ironed with extreme precision, the new rank shines on his shoulder, the sword hangs on his waist in a strict line, and his shoes shine like a mirror, even the details of his suit say: “I am one of the discipline makers, his walk is not late or a step, his look forward does not turn back.” In his chest the Medal of Academic Excellence, because he was not just a student, he was the first in commitment, careful observation, silent in time of silence, and the initiative of the time of action. On the podium, the voice of the commander's voice announces his full name: Lieutenant Mohammed Saleh Mohammed Al-Qarni... University Officers College - Ministry of Defense. You advance steadily, receive the certificate with one hand, and hit the greeting with the second hand, and your look says: “I have not forgotten a moment of this road, and I have not closed my eyes to any detail.” Behind you in the seats, your father smiles with great pride, and your little brother's hand holds his headband tightly, his eyes shine as he says to his friends: “This is my brother!” And in your heart, the echo of your dream that started from the first rejection, from the first challenge, from the first time they complained about you... And today, you are standing in the place you wish for, but few have Okay, let me describe the official Saudi graduation suit for graduates of the University Officers College in the Ministry of Defense, in accurate detail to help you prepare a design or picture:  ⸻  Official military suit (Saudi uniform for Ministry of Defense officers)  1. Primary Color:  •	 Dark olive green (tends to classic military color).  •	 On some formal occasions, dark black or navy blue may be used, especially in show or graduation clothes.  2. Jacket (military blouse):  •	 Precisely detailed, formal collar (straight and prominent shoulder).  •	 On the shoulder the rank bar (lieutenant in the case of graduation): black or dark green background, and above it one golden star.  •	 Gold buttons engraved with the logo of the two swords and palm.  •	 The armed forces logo is embroidered on the arm (usually the left arm), a circular logo containing two swords, a palm tree, two wings, and a crown.  •	 Symmetrically snocked front pockets.  •	 Light gold embroidery on the edges if the width is formal (sometimes optional depending on the college).  3. Pants (pants):  •	 Same color as jacket, finely detailed, without embroidery.  •	 A straight story that reaches even the military shoe, without wrinkles.  4. Belt:  •	 A wide military gold belt, in the middle with a golden ball with the logo of the Ministry of Defense (swords and palm, surrounded by an olive branch).  •	 The belt passes clearly over the jacket and fastens perfectly.  5. Military hat (official hat):  •	 Known as the “wild” or “official field hat”, the color is the same color as the suit.  •	 In its front center, the armed forces logo is embroidered with a gold thread.  •	 A golden or thick line orbits the front edge.  6. The scarf (sword):  •	 At graduation parties or shows, a decorative sword is added inside a luxurious leather sheath, attached to the left side with a leather strap.  •	 The sword symbolizes pride, strength and discipline, and is a very important symbolic part of the graduation of officers.  7. Shoes:  •	 Formal military boots black, glossy, slightly high, tied with threads reached it
 ⸻  The coat of arms of the Free State of Thuringia consists of a single heraldic shield with a simple classical shape: the shield has a straight horizontal top edge, slightly curved sides that taper inward toward the bottom, and a rounded, pointed base typical of German heraldic shields.  The entire background of the shield is a uniform deep heraldic blue field (azure). This blue color fills the entire shield behind all other elements and contains no gradients, patterns, or textures.  Centered on the shield is a heraldic lion in a rampant posture, meaning the lion stands upright on its left hind leg, with the right hind leg lifted slightly, and both front legs raised forward and upward as if striking. The lion’s body is angled slightly toward the viewer’s left (heraldically to the dexter side of the shield, which appears to the viewer’s left). The lion’s head is turned in the same direction as the body, facing toward the heraldic dexter.  The lion’s entire base color is red (heraldic gules). Over this red base color run eight evenly spaced horizontal silver stripes (heraldic argent). These stripes extend across the entire width of the lion’s torso and limbs, following the shape of the body. The stripes begin near the upper chest and continue down across the abdomen and hindquarters. The pattern alternates red and silver so that the lion appears red with eight silver horizontal bars embedded across its body. The stripes are straight, parallel, and uniform in thickness.  The lion has distinct anatomical features typical of heraldic lions: 	•	The mane is stylized and flame-like, consisting of several curved locks that radiate around the head and neck. 	•	The mouth is open, revealing a visible red tongue. 	•	The tail is long and curves upward and backward, forming a pronounced arc above the lion’s back. 	•	The tip of the tail splits into two stylized tufts in some depictions or ends in a single tuft depending on the heraldic style, but it always curls upward.  The lion wears a golden crown placed on top of its head. The crown is a simple open royal crown with several pointed elements or fleur-like projections. The crown is colored gold (heraldic or) with subtle detailing indicating metal segments.  The lion’s claws and tongue are also colored gold, clearly contrasting with the red body. The claws on both the forepaws and hind paws are clearly visible and slightly elongated.  Surrounding the lion are eight silver stars (argent) placed directly on the blue field. Each star has eight points, meaning the star shape is composed of eight evenly spaced triangular rays radiating from a central point. The stars are flat, geometric, and identical in size.  The eight stars are distributed symmetrically across the shield around the lion: 	•	Three stars are positioned along the upper portion of the shield, above the lion’s head and raised forelegs. 	•	Two stars appear approximately midway along the left and right sides of the shield, roughly at the level of the lion’s torso. 	•	Three stars are positioned in the lower portion of the shield, beneath the lion’s hind legs and tail.  The stars are spaced so that they frame the lion without touching it, creating a balanced composition where the lion occupies the center while the stars evenly fill the surrounding blue space.  The design overall follows the conventions of European heraldry, especially those historically associated with the medieval Ludowingians, rulers of the Landgraviate of Thuringia. The red-and-silver striped lion originates from their heraldic symbol and remained the defining emblem of the region.  The modern arrangement of the lion with the eight silver eight-pointed stars was formally adopted after the re-establishment of the state following the German reunification in 1990, symbolizing the unity of the historical territories that form modern Thuringia within Germany.