Empire of Arcinia | |
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Nation of Light | |
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Government | |
Type | Autocracy |
Leader | Queen Artinya III |
Capital | Radiana |
Inhabitants | |
Population | ~1.5 billion |
Dominant Type(s) | Fairy |
Military | |
Army | 21.3 million |
Airforce | 8.5 million |
Navy | 10.8 million |
Engineering | 710 thousand |
Espionage | 1.1 million |
Table of Contents
Overview
The Empire of Arcinia is composed of mountains, grasslands, and forests. For centuries it has been led by Queen Artyina III under a nationalist and authoritarian reign. For centuries it has also been at war with the rest of the world. It has succeeded in conquering the West but faces fierce resistance in the East, becoming a war of attrition.
Society
The Empire of Arcinia is a large and efficient nation ruled by Queen Artinya III with an iron fist. The citizens of this nation have limited civil rights, with compulsory military service, state surveillance, and as well the state influence both the press and how history is taught. Despite all of this, citizens do have high living standards such as technology and public transportation.
Within that population of 1.1 billion, those who are Fairy type make up a large portion, including those who are also part Fairy type as well. Society is very capitalized, with those who are not seen as useful or assets being simply neglected and treated as second class citizens. Subsequently, hybrids can have a decent living in the nation despite Arcinia's oppressive nature and the world's general distaste towards hybrids in general if they can prove they are useful, so it is not without caveats.
Government
Queen Artinya III holds absolute power in the government. She dictates all major legislative decisions and personally commands the Arcinian military. Every promotion, demotion, and strategic decision passes through her hands.
Economy
Arcinia’s economy thrives on industrialization, with technology as the cornerstone. Mining and weapons manufacturing are also vital industries. Its vast territories and efficient systems reduce the need for trade, trivializing embargos and economic sanctions imposed by its enemies.
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