Eternal Theocracy.
Contrary to what most Avalonians imagined, the Eternal Pope did not reside within a brightly lit pure white palace.
White was never the representative color of the Holy Nation; it was merely the Avalonians' imagination of order and holiness.
And there were those who might know a bit more. They knew that the Elves actually lived atop a Giant Tree, so they imagined Elves loving to embrace nature, living in lush forests.
But green was also not the representative color of the Holy Nation. Green was the color of Adaptation and Beauty, belonging to the Irisflower People.
The only color held in reverence by the Holy Nation was red.
Blood and flames. Heart and candle.
These were symbols of sacrifice and dedication.
Even if you spoke of the land alone, the Holy Nation's territory might not span a seventh of Avalon's size. However, the population residing within the Holy Nation exceeded one fifth of Avalon's. Even so, the Holy Nation never felt crowded.