Alexandria's Star
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A symbolic star that is used as a holy symbol. The symbol was not used by Alexandria herself as a standard, but rather was described in the Testimonial of Sterros and adopted by the same. In the earliest days of the Alexandrian Church, it served not only as a symbol for unity and progress, but also as a powerful teaching tool to introduce the survivors of the world to the new religion.
It is an eight-pointed nautical star partially contained within a circle. (like in the upper left corner of this site). To followers of the faith, extra care is given to the inscription of the containing circle--as it comes closer to the qualities of the ideal, so does the symbol itself come closer to representing Alexandria's ideals.