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For centuries Flannary was the the second largest nation of the Mainland with expansive and highly productive pastoral and agricultural lands and a highly-centralized, hereditary monarch, where virtually all wealth was concentrated in a small number of noble houses who resided in either the capital, [[Erith]] or the main trading port city of [[Civantes]] near the [[Heretic Sea]]. It was home to a powerful but independent sect of the [[Alexandrian Church]] and the [[Marrwyn Collar|final]] [[Arch-Warden]] of the unified Church was Flannari, which led to Flannary being a major battleground in the [[War of Schism]]. The nation that exists into the 1500s is even more centralized to a few cities and focused on trade and has yet to recover in either land or population much of what was lost over a century ago.  
For centuries Flannary was the the second largest nation of the Mainland with expansive and highly productive pastoral and agricultural lands and a highly-centralized, hereditary monarch, where virtually all wealth was concentrated in a small number of noble houses who resided in either the capital, [[Erith]] or the main trading port city of [[Civantes]] near the [[Heretic Sea]]. It was home to a powerful but independent sect of the [[Alexandrian Church]] and the [[Marrwyn Collar|final]] [[Arch-Warden]] of the unified Church was Flannari, which led to Flannary being a major battleground in the [[War of Schism]]. The nation that exists into the 1500s is even more centralized to a few cities and focused on trade and has yet to recover in either land or population much of what was lost over a century ago.  
It is currently ruled by Soleil (Queen) and [[Alain Veromii]] (King Consort), supported by the Great Officers of the Crown. Currently, the Flannari Great Officers are:
*Ségolène Palais, ''Royal Chancellor''
*Elodie Monceau, ''Royal Magus''
*Valérian Entrepôt, ''Admiral of the Kingdom''
*Pascal Chaumont, ''Constable of the Kingdom''
*Bellamy Vaugirard, ''Hadriarch of Erith''
*Edmond Élysée, ''Grand Chamberlain''


==Government and Politics (section needs update for current era)==
==Government and Politics (section needs update for current era)==
A member of the Veromii line has sat upon the Flannari throne since pre-Alexandrian times.
Though the Flannarian government has its roots in feudal tradition, the government itself is deeply centralized. Virtually all of the power and wealth is controlled by hereditary noble houses who reside in one of a small number of large, cosmopolitan urban centers, who act as absentee landlords for the numberless peasants who toil the Flannari fields, while the rest of society has internalized feudal divisions, leading to a rigid, class-based culture.  
Though the Flannarian government has its roots in feudal tradition, the government itself is deeply centralized. Virtually all of the power and wealth is controlled by hereditary noble houses who reside in one of a small number of large, cosmopolitan urban centers, who act as absentee landlords for the numberless peasants who toil the Flannari fields, while the rest of society has internalized feudal divisions, leading to a rigid, class-based culture.  


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Beyond the noble houses, the only other significant power broker in Flannary is the [[Alexandrian Church|clergy]], and the [[Regional_Episcopacy|regional episcopacies]] of Flannary are uniformly wealthy and powerful. As the Veromii line, through Hadrian Ubrekt, are [[Divine Blooded]], the Emperor of Flannary has always claimed to rule by divine right, and thus has always maintained a close relationship with religious authority. While the Church owns little in terms of land, it has wielded its considerable social power to acquire significant wealth, especially through [[Monopoly of the Vices]]. Noble houses are all expected to employ a large number of religious consultants, tutors, and ministers, and host for a large number of elaborate ceremonies on their lands, which is easily accomplished, as almost all instruction is conducted through religious institutions, up through the [[University of Flannary]], which was officially given over to the [[Flannari Episocpacy]] in 212 [[FI]]. Virtually all nobles are expected to educate their children (and pay tuition) at this university.
Beyond the noble houses, the only other significant power broker in Flannary is the [[Alexandrian Church|clergy]], and the [[Regional_Episcopacy|regional episcopacies]] of Flannary are uniformly wealthy and powerful. As the Veromii line, through Hadrian Ubrekt, are [[Divine Blooded]], the Emperor of Flannary has always claimed to rule by divine right, and thus has always maintained a close relationship with religious authority. While the Church owns little in terms of land, it has wielded its considerable social power to acquire significant wealth, especially through [[Monopoly of the Vices]]. Noble houses are all expected to employ a large number of religious consultants, tutors, and ministers, and host for a large number of elaborate ceremonies on their lands, which is easily accomplished, as almost all instruction is conducted through religious institutions, up through the [[University of Flannary]], which was officially given over to the [[Flannari Episocpacy]] in 212 [[FI]]. Virtually all nobles are expected to educate their children (and pay tuition) at this university.
During the 14th and 15th centuries, the Odessan royal family entered into a political/marriage alliance with the Flannari royals as a check on the Petaran Empire. Tennyson XII, Aden II, and Tennyson XIII of Odessa all took Flannari princesses as brides. The Flannari kings, likewise, married Odessan princesses. This tradition ended with Eloise's assumption of the Odessan throne after the Odessan Civil War.


==Economics and Industry==
==Economics and Industry==
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==History and Culture==
==History and Culture==


Flannarian royals consider themselves to be descendants of the leaders of an old, sophisticated, and considerably pre-Ubrekti nation. Indeed, they claim relation to the same divine parentage of [[Hadiran Ubrekti]] himself. History supports this claim to some extent, and the [[House of Veromii|Veromii]] family was one of few to join the [[Ubrekti Empire]] through diplomatic and filial ties, and not military conquest. Within the Ubrekti Empire, the Vermoii family maintained significant power and authority over the eastern lands of the empire. The nation of Flannary gained its independence in 1429 [[BI]] when [[Julianna Veromii]] was given [[Imperium of the East]] when the Ubrekti Empire was divided into two administrative halves, a position which she held for ten years, when she declared herself the [[Empress of the East]] and started the [[First War of Fracture]] (also called the Ubrekti Civil War). After 25 years of war, a settlement was reached that left all of the eastern mainland, save for Ubrekt retaining control of Hakrinel (Hakan Province) as a colony. For the next hundred years, the Veromii family controlled without significant political opposition, though a successive number of uprisings and their brutal repression finally led, in 1340 [[BI]], to the [[Fresian Uprising]], also known as the [[Second War of Fracture]], which lasted for 55 years, leading to roughly the modern borders observed today. (though the Flannary/Fresia border is contested to this day)
Flannarian royals consider themselves to be descendants of the leaders of an old, sophisticated, and considerably pre-Ubrekti nation. Indeed, they claim relation to the same divine parentage of [[Hadiran Ubrekt]] himself. History supports this claim to some extent, and the [[House of Veromii|Veromii]] family was one of few to join the [[Ubrekti Empire]] through diplomatic and filial ties, and not military conquest. Within the Ubrekti Empire, the Vermoii family maintained significant power and authority over the eastern lands of the empire. The nation of Flannary gained its independence in 1429 [[BI]] when [[Julianna Veromii]] was given [[Imperium of the East]] when the Ubrekti Empire was divided into two administrative halves, a position which she held for ten years, when she declared herself the [[Empress of the East]] and started the [[First War of Fracture]] (also called the Ubrekti Civil War). After 25 years of war, a settlement was reached that left all of the eastern mainland, save for Ubrekt retaining control of Hakrinel (Hakan Province) as a colony. For the next hundred years, the Veromii family controlled without significant political opposition, though a successive number of uprisings and their brutal repression finally led, in 1340 [[BI]], to the [[Fresian Uprising]], also known as the [[Second War of Fracture]], which lasted for 55 years, leading to roughly the modern borders observed today. (though the Flannary/Fresia border is contested to this day)


The Flannarians of today take their ancient filial ties seriously, and see themselves as the long-standing pinnacle of art, culture, and achievement in the world. The prevailing opinion is that this status has been maintained through strict adherence to tradition and social norms, and both have a strong influence on modern Flannarian society. As such, etiquette, ritual, fashion, holidays, piety, filial responsibility, and bloodlines are critically important. Flannarians are also expected to keep the same homes and professions of their parents, and social mobility is highly stratified and restricted: nobles are expected to attend university and network, artisans pass down their trades through church-sponsored trade schools, and the poor work the land they were born on.
The Flannarians of today take their ancient filial ties seriously, and see themselves as the long-standing pinnacle of art, culture, and achievement in the world. The prevailing opinion is that this status has been maintained through strict adherence to tradition and social norms, and both have a strong influence on modern Flannarian society. As such, etiquette, ritual, fashion, holidays, piety, filial responsibility, and bloodlines are critically important. Flannarians are also expected to keep the same homes and professions of their parents, and social mobility is highly stratified and restricted: nobles are expected to attend university and network, artisans pass down their trades through church-sponsored trade schools, and the poor work the land they were born on.
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