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that's just the German Reichsadler but red.......... nice👍

Two flags on the wall – the Britannia Kingdom's royal banner, with its rampant octopus and field of ocean waves, hanging side-by-side with the Empire's eagle standard flag.

Reincarnated with the Country System

Reincarnated with the Country System

Fantasy · Blackcovra

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make them train recruites too

Alex smirked as the rewards materialized into reality. The warships were already outside of each freed city, sight that filled the citizens with both awe and reassurance. The battalions well-trained and loyal had already been assigned to reinforce the defenses of Tyrosh, Myr, and Lys.

In Game of thrones with Sci fi Military system

In Game of thrones with Sci fi Military system

TV · SUKH007

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page 5: Prince/Princess: - A rank bestowed upon members of the imperial family or high-ranking noble families closely tied to the imperial lineage. Princes may also govern specific regions as appointed by the Emperor. - Or a rulers non-targaryen-ross principalities within the Imperial Union of Westeros and Essos that are still subordinate and vassals of the rulling dynasty(Targaryen-Ross) Duke/Duchess: Governs large provinces or significant territories within Westeros or Essos. Dukes are often the most influential nobles after the archdukes and grand dukes, playing a vital role in regional administration. Marquess/Marchioness: Nobles responsible for ruling or defending border territories and frontier regions. Their lands are often strategically significant for the empire’s security. Earl/Countess: Holders of medium-sized estates or regions, often serving as administrators or military leaders under a duke or marquess. Viscount/Viscountess: Govern smaller territories or act as deputies to earls and counts, supporting local governance and administration. Lesser Nobility Baron/Baroness: The lowest rank of hereditary nobility, typically governing a single estate or a small region. Often tasked with local defense and justice. Imperial Oversight While these ranks represent the traditional hierarchy, all nobles remain subordinate to the Emperor, who has the authority to: Grant, revoke, or elevate titles based on merit, loyalty, or strategic necessity. Appoint nobles to key administrative roles within both the United Kingdoms of Westeros and Imperial Essos. Ensure that no noble rank or individual challenges the stability of the union or the supremacy of the imperial crown.

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page 4: 2. **Military Industrial Complex:** - most are privately Owned and overseen(sometimes via proxy by a representative) by the Emperor-King, ensuring technological superiority and sustained defense capabilities. - others are allowed to formed their own arms companies. --- ### **Economic Structure** 1. **Monarchical Ownership:** - The Emperor-King owns critical industries and infrastructure but allows private competition to ensure a balanced economy. - Strategic resources and industries (e.g., mining, shipbuilding, and arms manufacturing) are heavily regulated. 2. **Commerce and Trade:** - A common trade policy unifies Westeros and Essos, enhancing economic integration. - Investment in infrastructure, such as ports and roads, ensures the smooth flow of goods across the continents. --- ### **Ruling House: House Targaryen-Ross** 1. **Dynastic Unity:** - The marriage of Alexander Ross and Daenerys Targaryen forms the House Targaryen-Ross (or Ross-Targaryen). - Their descendants bear the combined name, symbolizing the union of Westeros and Essos and a new evolution of house Targaryen. 2. **Hereditary Succession:** - The title of Emperor-King is hereditary, ensuring continuity and stability. - To maintain loyalty, regional rulers in Essos (archdukes, archprinces, etc.) may pass their titles to heirs early, under the Emperor's oversight. - the heir or spare heirs can be asigned as governors by the emperor-king --- ### **Cultural Integration** 1. **Shared Identity:** - A unified imperial identity is promoted through shared symbols, such as a common flag, anthem, and royal seal. - Respect for regional cultures ensures harmony, with local traditions preserved under the federal system. 2. **Modernization:** - The introduction of modern technology transforms both continents, with advancements in agriculture, infrastructure, and industry. - Education reforms foster loyalty to the crown and prepare citizens for a modernized society. --- This union stands as a testament to the ambition and vision of its founders, combining the best of both worlds to create a powerful and enduring empire. Noble Ranks of the Imperial Union: Emperor/Empress(Emperor/Empress of the Imperial Union of Westeros and Essos): The supreme ruler of both Westeros and Essos, embodying the unity of the two realms. Holds absolute authority over all noble ranks, governments, and military forces. King/Queen: -King/Queen of United Kingdom of Westeros: The sovereign ruler of the United Kingdoms of Westeros and the titular head of all Westerosi nobility. Simultaneously holds the title of Emperor/Empress of the union. -Subordinate King/Queen: King/Queen rulers of non-targaryen-ross kingdoms within the Imperial Union of Westeros and Essos that are still subordinate and vassals of the rulling dynasty(Targaryen-Ross) ArchDuke/ArchDuchess: Rulers of the largest and most politically significant states within Imperial Essos, directly appointed or recognized by the Emperor. They serve as regional governors with significant autonomy but remain subordinate to the Emperor. Grand Duke/Grand Duchess: A rank above dukes, often granted to rulers of prominent regions(that are not kingdoms) or cities with considerable influence. They may govern key territories(that are not kingdoms) critical to trade or defense. Prince/Princess: - A rank bestowed upon members of the imperial family or high-ranking noble families closely tied to the imperial lineage. Princes may also govern specific regions as appointed by the Emperor. - Or a rulers non-targaryen-ross principalities within the Imperial Union of Westeros and Essos that are still subordinate and vassals of the rulling dynasty(Targaryen-Ross)

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page 2: ### **Military and Defense** 1. **Unified Military Command:** - A **modern, centralized military** is directly commanded by the Emperor-King, ensuring loyalty and discipline. >Branches of the Imperial Military >Imperial Guard Regiments: body guard to the Emperor-King >Imperial Army: >Imperial Navy: >Imperial Marines: >Imperial Air Force: >Imperial Intelligence Bureau: Oversees espionage, counterintelligence, and sabotage operations. Ensures loyalty within the military and monitors potential threats to the empire. -Regional armies may exist but are required to cooperate fully with the central military while Lords and rulers(subordinate vassal kings and queen regnants) may maintain feudal or royal armies, which can be federalized or levied when needed. -Command Hierarchy >Supreme Commander: The Emperor serves as the Supreme Commander of all armed forces, with ultimate authority over strategy, deployment, and administration. >All officers swear allegiance to the Emperor above any subordinate monarch or noble. -Imperial General Staff: The top military advisory body, composed of high-ranking generals and admirals from all branches. Oversees planning, logistics, and coordination across the empire. Appointed directly by the Emperor(from recomendations) or someone of significant rank, ensuring loyalty and alignment with imperial policies. -Regional Commands: Each kingdom or state has its own regional command center, led by an Imperial Governor-General or Field Marshal, who reports directly to the general staff and the Emperor.

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**Name of the Country: The Imperial Union of Westeros and Essos** ### **Formation and Structure** The Imperial Union of Westeros and Essos is a federal dual monarchy forged from the vision and ambition of **Alexander Ross** and **Daenerys Targaryen**, uniting the **Seven Kingdoms of Westeros** and the sovereign states of **Imperial Essos** under one crown. The structure mirrors the Austria-Hungary model but adapted to the unique geography and cultures of Westeros and Essos. 1. **Dual Monarchy Framework:** - The **Kingdom of Westeros** (United Kingdoms of Westeros) is governed as a singular monarchy comprising the Seven Kingdoms. - The **Imperial Essos** is a federated empire consisting of city-states, principalities, archduchies, and kingdoms of Essos. - Both entities retain their own parliaments, ministries, and systems of governance, but share a **common foreign policy, centralized military, and supreme leadership under the Emperor-King**. 2. **Reasons for the Dual Monarchy:** - **Geographical Divide:** Westeros and Essos are separated by the Narrow Sea, making direct governance as a single entity impractical. A federal dual monarchy provides cohesion while respecting regional autonomy. - **Cultural and Political Diversity:** Essos' sovereign entities(most are under the direct rulership of the Emperor),city-states and free cities require different governance compared to the feudal structure of Westeros. - **Administrative Efficiency:** Independent governments for each region, while unified under one crown(some kingdoms could be under different dynasty though still subordinate and vassal to the Emperor abd by extension the imperial dynasty), streamline decision-making and prevent over-centralization. --- ### **Governance** 1. **Supreme Authority:** - The **Emperor-King** holds absolute authority, serving as the final arbiter on all matters and retaining the right to override autonomous decisions in either region. - Despite regional autonomy, **all military, foreign policy, and economic matters are centralized** under the Emperor-King. 2. **Regional Governance:** - Each region has its own parliament: - The **Westerosi Parliament** -House of lords: represents the lords of the Seven Kingdoms. -House of Commons: Composed of elected representatives from the common populace. - The **Essosi Parliament** consists of representatives from conquered cities, archduchies, and kingdoms. -House of lords: represents the lords and subordinate kings and queen regnants of the Imperial Essos. -House of Commons: Composed of elected representatives from the common populace. - Both parliaments are subordinate to the Emperor-King but handle local legislation and administration. - The Emperor-King retains the power to veto laws, dissolve parliament, and issue royal decrees remove or apoint someone in the parliament and apoint someone to any ministries. 3. **Economic Balance:** - The Emperor-King privately owns a number of key industries, including the **Military Industrial Complex** and vital resources. - To prevent economic stagnation, competition among private industries is encouraged, with the Emperor retaining majority stakes in strategic sectors. --- ### **Military and Defense** 1. **Unified Military Command:** - A **modern, centralized military** is directly commanded by the Emperor-King, ensuring loyalty and discipline. >Branches of the Imperial Military >Imperial Guard Regiments: body guard to the Emperor-King >Imperial Army: >Imperial Navy: >Imperial Marines: >Imperial Air Force: >Imperial Intelligence Bureau: Oversees espionage, counterintelligence, and sabotage operations. Ensures loyalty within the military and monitors potential threats to the empire. -Regional armies may exist but are required to cooperate fully with the central military while Lords and rulers(subordinate vassal kings and queen regnants) may maintain fe

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But then again, if one wanted to witness a civilization in decline, they simply needed to look at their art, and they could see it was on display. Perhaps because of this, Bruno had an extreme distaste for so-called modern, contemporary, and postmodern art, which was anything but what it claimed to be.

Re: Blood and Iron

Re: Blood and Iron

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