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The series is part of the Dying Earth subgenre of science
fiction, popularized by Jack Vance in the 50's and characterized by a
setting in the very far future, in the twilight of the planet, usually
in decadent, foundering societies haunted by past glories. Harrison
brought to this a postmodern touch, subtly shifting times, events, and
places for a certain paradoxical dreamlike quailty--as he says,
"Viriconium is never the same place twice."
Eugene Ipavec, 16 february 2006
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Appears several times in short story "The Dancer from the Dance." It
is said to be a "...black cross on a red and white flag."
This is somewhat vague, but lends itself to being interpreted as a
white and red bicolor. Harrison is English, so I have taken the
liberty of borrowing the English flag.
Eugene Ipavec, 16 february 2006
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Tribes with a long-term grudge against Viriconium that take part in a bloody dynastic war in the novella The Pastel City. The flag is not described in one place, but can be reconstructed from fragmentary descriptions scattered about the piece: