Difference between revisions of "Holy Orenian Empire"
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| '''Location''': Northern [[Vailor]], with many colonies and exclaves | | '''Location''': Northern [[Vailor]], with many colonies and exclaves | ||
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− | | '''Emperor''': John II | + | | '''Emperor''': [[John II, Holy Orenian Emperor|John II]] |
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| '''Archchancellor''': Stephen de Beaufort | | '''Archchancellor''': Stephen de Beaufort | ||
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− | The '''Holy Orenian Empire''', or simply '''Oren''', is the largest and most powerful nation of humans or of any race upon the continent of Vailor, and historically any past worlds as well. It was founded by the Exalted Godfrey, also known as Godfrey I, from whom the current [[Holy Orenian Emperor]], John II, descends his claim. Its capital is the city of [[Felsen]], and it adheres to the [[Church of the Canon]] as a state religion. | + | The '''Holy Orenian Empire''', or simply '''Oren''', is the largest and most powerful nation of humans or of any race upon the continent of Vailor, and historically any past worlds as well. It was founded by the Exalted Godfrey, also known as Godfrey I, from whom the current [[Holy Orenian Emperor]], [[John II, Holy Orenian Emperor|John II]], descends his claim. Its capital is the city of [[Felsen]], and it adheres to the [[Church of the Canon]] as a state religion. |
The current empire is in its fifth incarnation. | The current empire is in its fifth incarnation. |
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The Holy Orenian Empire, or simply Oren, is the largest and most powerful nation of humans or of any race upon the continent of Vailor, and historically any past worlds as well. It was founded by the Exalted Godfrey, also known as Godfrey I, from whom the current Holy Orenian Emperor, John II, descends his claim. Its capital is the city of Felsen, and it adheres to the Church of the Canon as a state religion.
The current empire is in its fifth incarnation.
Contents
History
The First Empire
The Second Empire
The Third Empire
The Fourth Empire
The Fifth Empire
Culture and society
Politics
Imperial royalty
Nobility, clergy and gentry
Constituent states and provinces
Foreign relations
Geography
Cities, towns and fortresses
Regions and landmarks