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Hongyang Empire- The Greatest and Biggest Empire in the Mortal Realm.
Divided into Five different States:
Northern State- Kingdom of Xe; the Empire's Main Military Force.
Eastern State- Kingdom of Linghe; The Main source of Marine Resources.
Western State- Kingdom of Shanli; Known for its rich Agricultural and Mining lands.
Southern State- Kingdom of Ro En; Known as the 'Forsaken Land', where the Strongest and Most Violent Criminals of the Empire are Imprisoned.
Central State- Tzuwe, the Capital; where the Imperial Family resides and the most noble and high-ranking families.
Notable Establishments/ Locations
Borders - A strong and tall wall that surrounds the whole Empire. Ro En, Xe, Linghe, and Shanli are responsible for protecting and guarding the borders. Divided appropriately depending on the land of the four states.
Jengjung Bridge - Ro En, Bridge that Connects the Southern Capital to the Southern Borders. Initially for Ro En's Military use.
Temples of the God of War- The Empire is known as devoted believers of the God of War, Ares, and is under his protection. The Empire has four temples: the Main Temple in the North, The Second Temple in the West, the Third Temple in Tzuwe, and the Fourth Temple in the East.
Tower of Sidron - Ro En, A tower that imprisons thousands of violent criminals. Most of them are individuals who possess unnatural talents acquired by birth. The Tower of Sidron was built in the South because the land of Ro En was forsaken by the Gods, and therefore, nullified any ' blessings '.
The House of Eskwel - Tzuwe, A school that houses nobles and royals, and teaches them to be great leaders.
Palaces - Residences of the Royal Families and Imperial Family. It is located in different parts of the Empire, each in every state.
Political Titles
Priests- Humans that possess divine abilities and serve a God/Temple. Priests are individuals who receive a direct acknowledgment by the God they serve.
High Priest- Priests that are of higher position in the Temple. They rarely leave the temple.
Hasouei- A specialized title for the Emperor of the Hongyang Empire.
Souei- A specialized title for the High Prince of the Hongyang Empire. The successor of the throne.
Sou- A specialized title for a Prince of the Imperial Family.
Hasaei- A specialized title for the Empress of the Hongyang Empire.
Saei- A specialized title for the chosen spouse of the High Prince. The future Hasaei.
Sai- A specialized title for a Princess of the Imperial Family.
Geikoshi- A specialized title for a King of a State under the rule of the Imperial Family.
Geiko- A specialized title for the Crown Prince of a State in the Empire. A successor to the throne.
Eiko- A specialized title for a Prince of a State.
Geikari- A specialized title for a Queen of a State under the rule of the Imperial Family.
Geika- A specialized title for the Crown Princess of a State in the Empire. A successor to the throne.
Eika- A specialized title for a Princess of a State.
Terms
Do - Friend/ Young Man
Blessing - Unnatural abilities granted to certain individuals by Gods.
Endearments
"—an " is a kind of endearing syllable added at the end of a name or word consisting of one syllable ( you will only take the first syllable of the name/word) usually used for showing fondness and affection.
There are instances that this endearment is not used due to incompatibility of the Name/Word, in these cases, replacements " — sen " or "—om " are used.
Example:
Name- Xi An
With endearment syllable:
" Xi- om "
Name- Yun
With endearment syllable:
" Yun- an "
Word: Do ( Friend/ Young Man )
With endearment syllable:
" Do- an "
" Do-sen "
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