Black and White Brotherhood of Steel flag (East Coast Chapter)
đ Custom Personalized Flag made with Flagmaker & Print. Learn more about our product line-up on the Product Details page. This custom flag design is available as both a one-sided wall flag, or a double-sided display flag
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âď¸ This distinctive flag features a field of alternating horizontal stripesâtypically seven red and six whiteâwith the chapter's insignia positioned in the center hoist-side quadrant. The central emblem is the iconic Brotherhood of Steel symbol: a cogwheel framing a sword and wings, often rendered in black or gold. The striped pattern itself is an explicit nod to the pre-War Flag of the United States, reflecting the East Coast Chapter's mission under Elder Arthur Maxson to rebuild civilization and order, contrasting with the purely isolationist, technology-hoarding focus of the original Western chapters. This particular design became prominent after the events of Fallout 3 and is heavily featured in Fallout 4, representing the powerful, militaristic presence of the Brotherhood in the Commonwealth. The history of the East Coast Chapter is crucial to understanding the flag's symbolism and their current ideological stance. Founded by an expeditionary force under the command of Elder Owyn Lyons, dispatched from the Western Brotherhood's base at Lost Hills in 2255, the chapter initially settled in the Capital Wasteland (Washington D.C.). Under Lyons, the faction diverted significantly from the Western isolationist mandate, adopting a more altruistic mission focused on protecting the local wastelanders and defeating threats like the Super Mutants. This shift led to a schism, forming the splinter group known as the Brotherhood Outcasts. Following Lyons's death, his successor, the young, charismatic Arthur Maxsonâa direct descendant of the Brotherhood's founderâreverted the chapter to a stricter, pre-War military hierarchy, re-integrated the Outcasts, and re-emphasized the core mission of securing and controlling dangerous pre-War technology. This strong, unified faction, operating from their massive airship, the Prydwen, is now one of the most technologically advanced and influential forces on the post-apocalyptic East Coast, with this striped banner acting as a potent symbol of their ambition and renewed order.
Original: $13.90
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đ Custom Personalized Flag made with Flagmaker & Print. Learn more about our product line-up on the Product Details page. This custom flag design is available as both a one-sided wall flag, or a double-sided display flag
đ All our personalized flags are available in multiple sizes and finishing options . If you have special requests, don't hesitate to reach out to us!
âď¸ This distinctive flag features a field of alternating horizontal stripesâtypically seven red and six whiteâwith the chapter's insignia positioned in the center hoist-side quadrant. The central emblem is the iconic Brotherhood of Steel symbol: a cogwheel framing a sword and wings, often rendered in black or gold. The striped pattern itself is an explicit nod to the pre-War Flag of the United States, reflecting the East Coast Chapter's mission under Elder Arthur Maxson to rebuild civilization and order, contrasting with the purely isolationist, technology-hoarding focus of the original Western chapters. This particular design became prominent after the events of Fallout 3 and is heavily featured in Fallout 4, representing the powerful, militaristic presence of the Brotherhood in the Commonwealth. The history of the East Coast Chapter is crucial to understanding the flag's symbolism and their current ideological stance. Founded by an expeditionary force under the command of Elder Owyn Lyons, dispatched from the Western Brotherhood's base at Lost Hills in 2255, the chapter initially settled in the Capital Wasteland (Washington D.C.). Under Lyons, the faction diverted significantly from the Western isolationist mandate, adopting a more altruistic mission focused on protecting the local wastelanders and defeating threats like the Super Mutants. This shift led to a schism, forming the splinter group known as the Brotherhood Outcasts. Following Lyons's death, his successor, the young, charismatic Arthur Maxsonâa direct descendant of the Brotherhood's founderâreverted the chapter to a stricter, pre-War military hierarchy, re-integrated the Outcasts, and re-emphasized the core mission of securing and controlling dangerous pre-War technology. This strong, unified faction, operating from their massive airship, the Prydwen, is now one of the most technologically advanced and influential forces on the post-apocalyptic East Coast, with this striped banner acting as a potent symbol of their ambition and renewed order.
























