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-{{ :aimp.jpg|}}The Earth Empire+\\ ====== The Earth Empire ======
  
-Earth Empire +{{:aimp.jpg|Imperial Engineer and Noblewoman}}
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-This is where we come from, this is who we areNever forget that. We were the first. We are still the best.//+
  
-- Emperor Augustinian+\\ 
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 +**//This is where we come from, this is who we are. Never forget that. We were the first. We are still the best.//** 
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 +**//- Emperor Augustinian//** 
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 The Earth Empire is the remaining half of the Old Earth regime. It is still governed from the Ancestral homeworld of the human species, and as such those within the Empire consider themselves a truer, more noble form of human. Even those at the bottom of the heap within the Empire can still look down at the humans of the Federation, or worse, the Co-Operative. There are still simmering tensions between the Federation and the Empire. While the Empire took the steps necessary to protect itself and its people, the idea that anyone would have the audacity to rebel still rankles among the true citizens of the Empire. However since meeting the Many, the Empire have found reliable allies in the Universe, as shared political structures have enabled easier understanding between the two species. The Earth Empire is the remaining half of the Old Earth regime. It is still governed from the Ancestral homeworld of the human species, and as such those within the Empire consider themselves a truer, more noble form of human. Even those at the bottom of the heap within the Empire can still look down at the humans of the Federation, or worse, the Co-Operative. There are still simmering tensions between the Federation and the Empire. While the Empire took the steps necessary to protect itself and its people, the idea that anyone would have the audacity to rebel still rankles among the true citizens of the Empire. However since meeting the Many, the Empire have found reliable allies in the Universe, as shared political structures have enabled easier understanding between the two species.
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 The Empire has very strong religious influences, with very nearly all subjects at least nominally belonging to one of the Four Faiths: Christianity; Judaism; Islam and monotheistic Hinduism. The Emperor or Empress includes the term 'Defender of the Faiths' in his or her full title. There are several groups devoted to pressuring the Defender of the Faiths to remove the Kaaba from the Zebulons and return it to Mecca. Unsurprisingly no moves, other than diplomatic have been made in this direction, but it still remains as a massive point of contention between the two peoples. The Empire has very strong religious influences, with very nearly all subjects at least nominally belonging to one of the Four Faiths: Christianity; Judaism; Islam and monotheistic Hinduism. The Emperor or Empress includes the term 'Defender of the Faiths' in his or her full title. There are several groups devoted to pressuring the Defender of the Faiths to remove the Kaaba from the Zebulons and return it to Mecca. Unsurprisingly no moves, other than diplomatic have been made in this direction, but it still remains as a massive point of contention between the two peoples.
  
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-One must always dress appropriately. It is important to show the others how they should be.//+**//One must always dress appropriately. It is important to show the others how they should be.//**
  
-- The Duchess d’Rialto.+**//- The Duchess d’Rialto.//** 
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-As with many things within the Empire, dress is heavily influenced by position, rank and gender. There is very little gender parity in the Empire and this shows very clearly through the clothes that people wear. Women’s clothes are far more restrictive, and their expected behaviour in public is far more modest than men. Men are considered undressed if they venture out without a weapon, and likewise ladies if they do not show the hint of a concealed weapon.+ 
 +As with many things within the Empire, dress is heavily influenced by position, rank and gender. There is very little gender parity in the Empire and this shows very clearly through the clothes that people wear. Women’s clothes are far more restrictive, and their expected behaviour in public is far more modest than men. Men are considered undressed if they venture out without a weapon, and likewise ladies if they do not show the hint of a concealed weapon. Whether one is considered male or female is not a simple matter of biology, but one is expected to conform the the habits of the gender one presents, or to align with the stricter parts of both, should neither suit.
  
 Aristocratic clothing tends towards the opulent: patterned silks; rich velvets and thick brocades. Archaic styles from ancient Yrasie, such as frock coats, hooped gowns and kimonos are very popular. Hats are considered the epitome of polite fashion and at a function one would expect to see hats of all descriptions.  Aristocratic clothing tends towards the opulent: patterned silks; rich velvets and thick brocades. Archaic styles from ancient Yrasie, such as frock coats, hooped gowns and kimonos are very popular. Hats are considered the epitome of polite fashion and at a function one would expect to see hats of all descriptions. 
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 Imperial commoners wear far simpler styles, usually thick tunics belted at the waist over trousers or skirts. Some of those with patrons above them may wear a uniform suited to their trade when working. Imperial commoners wear far simpler styles, usually thick tunics belted at the waist over trousers or skirts. Some of those with patrons above them may wear a uniform suited to their trade when working.
  
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-It is an honour for all to serve when they are called//.+**//It is an honour for all to serve when they are called.//** 
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 +**//- Sir Josephine D’Angler//** 
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-- Sir Josephine D’Angler 
  
 Like the civilisation as a whole, the Imperial military is arranged largely along feudal lines. That is to say that the governing noble of any area, on any scale, raises and maintains a professional army and navy from the stratum below. So a Sector Duke or Duchess would call upon Planetary Counts and Countesses, who would in turn command Regional Barons or Baronesses. These Regional Commanders bring in the Knighted Commanders of town and city districts who have personal command over the unlanded Knights and the rank and file troops from common heritage. Like the civilisation as a whole, the Imperial military is arranged largely along feudal lines. That is to say that the governing noble of any area, on any scale, raises and maintains a professional army and navy from the stratum below. So a Sector Duke or Duchess would call upon Planetary Counts and Countesses, who would in turn command Regional Barons or Baronesses. These Regional Commanders bring in the Knighted Commanders of town and city districts who have personal command over the unlanded Knights and the rank and file troops from common heritage.
  
-In addition, the Emperor or Empress holds direct command over several Battalions of special Bodyguard, Household and Expeditionary Forces. While all military service is voluntary except in extreme circumstances, any male Noble who has not done any soldiering is not considered to be full-grown or entirely committed to the Imperial cause and a woman of any rank who has seen combat earns an odd mix of mild disapproval and strong admiration.+In addition, the Emperor or Empress holds direct command over several regiments of special Bodyguard, Household and Expeditionary Forces. While all military service is voluntary except in extreme circumstances, any male Noble who has not done any soldiering is not considered to be full-grown or entirely committed to the Imperial cause and a woman of any rank who has seen combat earns an odd mix of mild disapproval and strong admiration. 
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 +**What they are:** Hierarchical, extravagant at the top and protected at the bottom (of society!) 
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 +**What they are not:** Grimdark, Medievalist
  
-What they areHierarchicalextravagant at the top and protected at the bottom (of society!)+**Inspiration:** SharpeHunger Games, Dune, Flash Gordon, Rome
  
-What they are not: Grimdark, Medievalist 
  
-Inspiration: Sharpe, Hunger Games, Dune, Flash Gordon, Rome+** Further Reading ** 
 +  * [[Dueling]] - the background and etiquette surrounding duelling in the Empire 
 +  * [[More Earth Empire Background]] - additional Earth Empire material. 
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