English: Flag combining the pentagram and LGBTQ+ rainbow, representing the intersection of Queer and Neopagan communities, intended as a general symbol for queer pagans. First flown in the 2006 Sydney Gay and Lesbian Mardi Gras Parade by its creator Laura Anne Seabrook, the design is derived from an earlier 1997 version that included a symbol representing transgender followers of Cybele.
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