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A detailed red and gold heraldic emblem featuring a central all-seeing eye, flanked by two crowned black eagles with spread wings, above crossed red swords, set against a textured brown background with a subtle city silhouette at the bottom.

A detailed red and gold heraldic emblem featuring a central all-seeing eye, flanked by two crowned black eagles with spread wings, above crossed red swords, set against a textured brown background with a subtle city silhouette at the bottom.

The Eye - surveillance, the all-seeing state watching its subjects The Sword - military power, the threat of violence The Crown - royal authority, divine right to rule Eagles - traditional heraldic symbols of imperial power and dominance For the Seydov cultural styling, you could incorporate their Eastern European aesthetic: Layout ideas: Central shield with the eye at the top, crown in the middle, sword pointing downward Eagles flanking the shield as supporters, wings spread in a threatening display Slavic decorative elements - geometric patterns, stylized feathers, or orthodox-style flourishes Color scheme (thinking of their aesthetic): Deep red and gold (royal colors, blood and wealth) Black accents (intimidation, authority) Silver/white for the eye (to make it more prominent and unsettling) The combination sends a clear message: "We see everything, we have the power to enforce our will, and we rule by divine right." Perfect propaganda for an authoritarian surveillance state. You could even have the eye designed so it seems to "follow" the viewer - making the propaganda feel personally threatening no matter where you look at it from. See more