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| averageweight  = 65–95 kg
| averageweight  = 65–95 kg
| lifespan        = ~700 years (adulthood reached ~20 years)
| lifespan        = ~700 years (adulthood reached ~20 years)
| reproduction    = Sexual, live birth; strict primogeniture in royal lines
| reproduction    = Nanite-facilitated polination
| soulstatus      = Present (standard soul)
| soulstatus      = Present (standard soul)
| possessionvuln  = Moderate
| possessionvuln  = Moderate
| patrondeity    = The Eternal Crown (state religion venerates the royal bloodline)
| patrondeity    = The Shepherd (state religion venerates the royal bloodline)
| alignment      = Lawful Neutral (monarchical loyalty, imperial order, disciplined duty)
| alignment      = Lawful Neutral (monarchical loyalty, imperial order, disciplined duty)
| warrole        = Elite, revered volunteer military; sizable navy, heavy cavalry, royal guard, dungeon clearance & realm defense
| warrole        = Elite, revered volunteer military; sizable navy, royal guard, dungeon clearance & realm defense
| subspecies      = None
| subspecies      = None
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The '''Euriadd''' are the ruling humanoid species of the [[Euraidd Empire]]. Approximately 300 years ago they were translocated en masse from an unknown origin plane in an event they call the '''Great Severing'''. They arrived already organized, with advanced post-scarcity technology, a monarchical tradition, and a disciplined societal structure.
== Euraidd Empire ==


== Appearance ==
The '''Euraidd Empire''' is an absolute monarchy ruled by the Emperor. It was founded following the '''Great Shaping''' 300 years ago, when the god '''Shepherd''' (whose domains are Compassion, Temperance, Truth, and Wisdom) summoned the Euraidd from their original oceanic world and used the 5 km space station’s clone bays to grant them individual humanoid bodies so they could defend themselves against eldritch outsiders.
Tall (1.8–2.1 m), slender but athletic humanoids with smooth lavender skin and naturally metallic hair (silver-white dominant; gold or rose-gold common among nobility). Eyes are large and luminous (silver, violet, or pale gold). Ears are moderately pointed. Features are sharp and symmetrical. The overall appearance is refined and composed.


== Biology & Augmentations ==
The Euraidd are sentient plants that originated as colonies of floating oceanic plants. In their current form they appear as elegant lavender-colored space elves with smooth, barkless wood-like skin made of flexible plant fiber. They photosynthesize but also drink mineral mixtures and have no stomach. They reproduce through natural flowering cycles assisted by nanites to protect bloodline purity.
All Euriadd receive four standard augmentations shortly after birth:


* '''Medical Nanites''' — Self-replicating bots that repair tissue, eliminate disease/toxins, and extend lifespan to ~700 years.
The empire is characterized by a unique power inversion: the royal house is strictly male-led, while the nobility is matriarchal. Despite this, Euraidd society maintains a natural harmony rooted in their original colonial oceanic existence.
* '''Bio-Filters''' — Subdermal nodes that neutralize toxins, radiation, and pathogens; allow safe exposure to hostile environments.
* '''Visual/Auditory Overlays''' — Retinal/cochlear implants providing augmented reality (navigation, vitals, enhanced senses, AR overlays).
* '''Basic AI & Network Connection''' — Non-sentient personal AI (Inner Voice) + connection to the imperial network node for knowledge access, communication, and task assistance.


These augmentations are identical for commoners and nobles. Physical adulthood is reached around age 20; aging slows dramatically thereafter.
== Government & Imperial Rule ==


== Society ==
The Euraidd Empire is an absolute monarchy ruled by the '''Emperor''', who holds supreme executive, legislative, and judicial authority. The ruling dynasty derives its legitimacy from the '''Great Shaping''', the divine intervention by the god '''Shepherd'''. The Emperor is regarded as Shepherd’s chosen “Keystone” and “Guiding Current” — the singular, decisive male figure whose rule embodies the god’s virtues of wisdom and temperance.
The Euraidd Empire is a post-scarcity society with universal access to replicators (molecular fabrication), fusion/antimatter power, and all baseline technologies. Material want does not exist; every citizen can replicate food, housing, clothing, tools, and entertainment at will.


* '''Commoners''' (99.9999% of the population) live in voluntary leisure or creative pursuits: arts (music, sculpture, dream-weaving), philosophy, scholarship, travel, family, or personal growth. Work is optional and passion-driven.
=== Imperial Succession ===
* '''Nobility & Royal Family''' (a tiny fraction) hold immense social, legal, and symbolic power. Their authority is derived from lineage, tradition, royal favor, and command of the military.
Succession is strictly male-only. The Emperor personally selects his successor from among his sons based on demonstrated '''wisdom, calm assertiveness''', strategic insight, temperance, and overall suitability to rule in accordance with Shepherd’s domains. This choice is not bound by birth order.


The society is not militaristic. Most citizens (noble and commoner) pursue peaceful, creative lives. Military service is a revered minority path, open to all but expected of nobles as a balancing duty.
The designated '''Crown Prince''' receives intensive grooming in governance, military leadership, eldritch defense, and the delicate balance of relations between the imperial house and the nobility. Royal daughters are dependents with no claim to the throne. They are typically married into noble houses to forge or strengthen political alliances.


== Military & Noble Duty ==
If the Emperor has no sons, he may designate a successor from among close male relatives of royal blood, subject to consultation with the Advisory Council of Noble Matriarchs.
Military service is a traditional responsibility for nobility, balancing their entitlements. Every noble must serve a minimum of 50 years (ages 20–100) in active duty. This is non-negotiable—even heirs like Crown Prince Faelfnir must lead from the front.


The military is small, elite, and voluntary for commoners. It is deeply revered—nobles and commoners alike view soldiers as selfless guardians who allow everyone else to live in peace and beauty. Fallen soldiers receive empire-wide mourning and eternal honors.
=== The Emperor’s Powers ===
The Emperor exercises absolute authority, including:
* Issuing imperial decrees that carry the force of law and can override any noble house policy.
* Ownership of '''all land''' in the empire; all domains and estates are held only at the Emperor’s pleasure and may be granted, revoked, or redistributed as reward or punishment.
* Final command over the military, traffic control, customs, border security, and foreign relations.
* Enforcement of patents and intellectual property; when noble self-regulation fails, the Emperor delivers swift and visible punishment to restore order.
* The right to impose fines, revoke contracts, or forfeit domains for violations of the controlled-competition balance or monopolistic behavior.


The military includes a sizable navy as one of its most prestigious branches:
The Emperor’s wife holds the title of '''Imperial Consort'''. She possesses no governmental power and focuses on supporting the imperial line through flowering and nanite-assisted reproduction, as well as managing the imperial household.
* '''Silver Lance''' — Heavy infantry
* '''Lavender Guard''' — Royal bodyguards
* '''Void Fleet''' — The imperial navy: sizable fleet of fusion/antimatter-powered warships, orbital defense platforms, and exploration vessels. Handles space-based dungeon clearance (planar rifts in vacuum), realm border patrols, orbital security, and projection of imperial power across star systems.


Soldiers (naval and ground) deal with dungeon clearance (planar rifts, monster nests, ancient hazards) and realm defense. The navy is especially honored for its role in protecting the empire from cosmic threats and maintaining the emperor's reach among the stars.
=== Advisory Council of Noble Matriarchs ===
The Emperor maintains a formal '''Advisory Council of Noble Matriarchs''', composed of the most senior and respected matriarchs from the leading noble houses. The council serves in a purely advisory capacity. The Emperor is not bound by its recommendations but consults it regularly on matters of empire-wide importance, noble relations, long-term strategy, and issues involving Shepherd’s virtues.


== Culture ==
Council meetings are conducted with ritual formality that echoes the Euraidd’s oceanic colonial heritage, emphasizing consensus-seeking “flow” rather than confrontation.
Euriadd value order, lineage, duty, and personal excellence. They favor ornate robes/armor in purples, silvers, and golds with geometric embroidery. Art, music, and philosophy flourish among commoners. Nobles sponsor creators and patronize culture.


The Eternal Crown religion teaches that the royal bloodline is the living link to the pre-Severing world. Loyalty to the Crown is sacred.
=== Imperial Administration ===
After 300 years, the day-to-day bureaucracy of the empire is deliberately lean and highly efficient:
* The majority of routine governmental administration is handled by advanced '''AI systems'''.
* Research in education is primarily conducted by graduate students under supervision.
* Research in commerce, industry, and technology is largely executed by '''AI and robotics''', which can run extensive experimental series rapidly and precisely. Euraidd researchers (often from noble or royal blood) provide only the overarching strategic direction and ethical oversight.


== Relations ==
Key imperial offices include the '''Imperial Admiralty''' (responsible for awarding military shipbuilding contracts and coordinating fleet operations) and offices overseeing traffic control, customs, and border security — all centralized under royal authority and heavily supported by the 5 km space station.
The Euriadd see themselves as rightful rulers of the continent and its orbital domains. They are formal, disciplined, and often view other races as subjects or allies of convenience.
 
The natural harmony inherited from their original existence as cooperative oceanic plant colonies, combined with adherence to Shepherd’s domains, ensures that friction between the Emperor and noble matriarchs remains minimal.
 
== Military ==
 
The Euraidd Empire maintains a professional, highly disciplined military whose primary mission is the defense of Euraidd space against '''eldritch outsiders'''. The Euraidd remain acutely aware that these outsiders represent an existential threat. Because dungeons serve as funnels for incursions, naval and marine forces routinely perform “housekeeping” operations to clear both the local planetary dungeon and the orbital dungeon that has spawned near the 5 km space station. Failure to maintain regular dungeon clearance risks dangerous overflows.
 
Secondary roles include border security, traffic control, customs enforcement, protection of trade routes, and support of the empire’s controlled-competition economic system. All military forces operate under the direct authority of the '''Emperor''', exercised through the '''Imperial Admiralty'''.
 
Within the military, gender is irrelevant for rank, command, or operations. Only individuals of noble or royal blood may serve as commissioned officers. Consorts and those not in line for succession frequently take up officer roles as a path to prestige and service.
 
=== Officer Corps ===
Officers are drawn exclusively from noble and royal bloodlines. The mixed composition of royal and noble officers reinforces loyalty to the empire as a whole rather than to individual houses. The corps emphasizes calm assertiveness, wisdom, and temperance — virtues drawn from Shepherd’s domains of Compassion, Temperance, Truth, and Wisdom.
 
=== Force Structure ===
 
==== Imperial Fleet ====
* '''Active Duty Fleets''': These are the primary expeditionary forces. They conduct long-range patrols, eldritch containment operations, and defense of imperial space beyond the core systems. Active duty formations emphasize high readiness and rapid deployment.
* '''Reserve Fleets''': Reservists rotate every 6 months between active reserve duty and civilian life. While on active reserve, they perform coast-guard-type duties, including system patrol, traffic control, search-and-rescue, and routine customs enforcement.
 
==== Planetary and Station Defense Forces ====
These forces handle ground and habitat defense, protection of noble estates, and security of key installations. They work closely with noble-maintained private guard forces but remain under ultimate royal command.
 
* '''The Emperor’s Own''': An elite fleet dedicated to home system security. It follows standard Euraidd doctrine, where fleets are expected to be self-sufficient for an entire theater of operations. The Emperor’s Own is responsible for the defense of the imperial capital and surrounding territories.
* '''Imperial Escort Squadron''': Whenever the Emperor or Crown Prince travels outside the home system, a reinforced escort squadron is hand-picked from available ships and officers. Ships and crews are selected based on those that are currently distinguishing themselves among their peers. Being chosen for escort duty grants the unit a formal '''citation''' that carries significant prestige within the military and among noble houses.
 
Noble houses are permitted to maintain '''private guard forces''' for their own space stations, moon bases, and estates. These units may operate independently on their domains but can be called into imperial service during major emergencies or dungeon overflow events.
 
=== Doctrine ===
Euraidd military doctrine centers on '''synergy through combined arms''' and self-sufficient fleet operations. Fleets are expected to be capable of independent action across an entire theater of operations. Tactics draw on the Euraidd’s inherited natural harmony, allowing for exceptionally smooth coordination between fleet elements, marine boarding teams, dungeon-clearing specialists, and station defense units. Operations prioritize containment and controlled response over reckless aggression, reflecting Shepherd’s virtues of Temperance and Wisdom.
 
=== Technology and Equipment ===
Ships and defense installations make heavy use of '''self-healing armor plates'''. Given sufficient raw material, nanites embedded in the armor can repair damage over time, reducing logistical strain during extended deployments. Weapon systems are designed for reliability and precision against eldritch threats, with particular emphasis on disrupting reality-warping effects and preventing “fraying” of Euraidd plant-fiber bodies and minds.
 
=== The 5 km Space Station ===
The station serves as the empire’s central military hub in addition to its roles as trade center and traffic control point. It hosts the Imperial Admiralty’s command facilities and supports regular orbital dungeon-clearing operations.
 
== Notes ==
* This page is a living document and will be expanded with additional sections (Economy, Society & Culture, Territory & Key Locations, etc.) as more details are finalized.


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Revision as of 17:49, 6 April 2026

Species Info
Species Name Euriadd
Adjective / Demonym Euriadd
Classification Humanoid
Origin Unknown origin plane (translocated to current world ~300 years ago)
Primary Environment Temperate continents, imperial cities, fortified palaces; adaptable to varied climates
Average Height 1.8–2.1 m
Average Weight 65–95 kg
Lifespan ~700 years (adulthood reached ~20 years)
Reproduction Nanite-facilitated polination
Soul Status Present (standard soul)
Possession Vulnerability Moderate
Patron Deity The Shepherd (state religion venerates the royal bloodline)
Typical Alignment / Behavior Lawful Neutral (monarchical loyalty, imperial order, disciplined duty)
Role in the War Elite, revered volunteer military; sizable navy, royal guard, dungeon clearance & realm defense
Subspecies / Variants None


Euraidd Empire

The Euraidd Empire is an absolute monarchy ruled by the Emperor. It was founded following the Great Shaping 300 years ago, when the god Shepherd (whose domains are Compassion, Temperance, Truth, and Wisdom) summoned the Euraidd from their original oceanic world and used the 5 km space station’s clone bays to grant them individual humanoid bodies so they could defend themselves against eldritch outsiders.

The Euraidd are sentient plants that originated as colonies of floating oceanic plants. In their current form they appear as elegant lavender-colored space elves with smooth, barkless wood-like skin made of flexible plant fiber. They photosynthesize but also drink mineral mixtures and have no stomach. They reproduce through natural flowering cycles assisted by nanites to protect bloodline purity.

The empire is characterized by a unique power inversion: the royal house is strictly male-led, while the nobility is matriarchal. Despite this, Euraidd society maintains a natural harmony rooted in their original colonial oceanic existence.

Government & Imperial Rule

The Euraidd Empire is an absolute monarchy ruled by the Emperor, who holds supreme executive, legislative, and judicial authority. The ruling dynasty derives its legitimacy from the Great Shaping, the divine intervention by the god Shepherd. The Emperor is regarded as Shepherd’s chosen “Keystone” and “Guiding Current” — the singular, decisive male figure whose rule embodies the god’s virtues of wisdom and temperance.

Imperial Succession

Succession is strictly male-only. The Emperor personally selects his successor from among his sons based on demonstrated wisdom, calm assertiveness, strategic insight, temperance, and overall suitability to rule in accordance with Shepherd’s domains. This choice is not bound by birth order.

The designated Crown Prince receives intensive grooming in governance, military leadership, eldritch defense, and the delicate balance of relations between the imperial house and the nobility. Royal daughters are dependents with no claim to the throne. They are typically married into noble houses to forge or strengthen political alliances.

If the Emperor has no sons, he may designate a successor from among close male relatives of royal blood, subject to consultation with the Advisory Council of Noble Matriarchs.

The Emperor’s Powers

The Emperor exercises absolute authority, including:

  • Issuing imperial decrees that carry the force of law and can override any noble house policy.
  • Ownership of all land in the empire; all domains and estates are held only at the Emperor’s pleasure and may be granted, revoked, or redistributed as reward or punishment.
  • Final command over the military, traffic control, customs, border security, and foreign relations.
  • Enforcement of patents and intellectual property; when noble self-regulation fails, the Emperor delivers swift and visible punishment to restore order.
  • The right to impose fines, revoke contracts, or forfeit domains for violations of the controlled-competition balance or monopolistic behavior.

The Emperor’s wife holds the title of Imperial Consort. She possesses no governmental power and focuses on supporting the imperial line through flowering and nanite-assisted reproduction, as well as managing the imperial household.

Advisory Council of Noble Matriarchs

The Emperor maintains a formal Advisory Council of Noble Matriarchs, composed of the most senior and respected matriarchs from the leading noble houses. The council serves in a purely advisory capacity. The Emperor is not bound by its recommendations but consults it regularly on matters of empire-wide importance, noble relations, long-term strategy, and issues involving Shepherd’s virtues.

Council meetings are conducted with ritual formality that echoes the Euraidd’s oceanic colonial heritage, emphasizing consensus-seeking “flow” rather than confrontation.

Imperial Administration

After 300 years, the day-to-day bureaucracy of the empire is deliberately lean and highly efficient:

  • The majority of routine governmental administration is handled by advanced AI systems.
  • Research in education is primarily conducted by graduate students under supervision.
  • Research in commerce, industry, and technology is largely executed by AI and robotics, which can run extensive experimental series rapidly and precisely. Euraidd researchers (often from noble or royal blood) provide only the overarching strategic direction and ethical oversight.

Key imperial offices include the Imperial Admiralty (responsible for awarding military shipbuilding contracts and coordinating fleet operations) and offices overseeing traffic control, customs, and border security — all centralized under royal authority and heavily supported by the 5 km space station.

The natural harmony inherited from their original existence as cooperative oceanic plant colonies, combined with adherence to Shepherd’s domains, ensures that friction between the Emperor and noble matriarchs remains minimal.

Military

The Euraidd Empire maintains a professional, highly disciplined military whose primary mission is the defense of Euraidd space against eldritch outsiders. The Euraidd remain acutely aware that these outsiders represent an existential threat. Because dungeons serve as funnels for incursions, naval and marine forces routinely perform “housekeeping” operations to clear both the local planetary dungeon and the orbital dungeon that has spawned near the 5 km space station. Failure to maintain regular dungeon clearance risks dangerous overflows.

Secondary roles include border security, traffic control, customs enforcement, protection of trade routes, and support of the empire’s controlled-competition economic system. All military forces operate under the direct authority of the Emperor, exercised through the Imperial Admiralty.

Within the military, gender is irrelevant for rank, command, or operations. Only individuals of noble or royal blood may serve as commissioned officers. Consorts and those not in line for succession frequently take up officer roles as a path to prestige and service.

Officer Corps

Officers are drawn exclusively from noble and royal bloodlines. The mixed composition of royal and noble officers reinforces loyalty to the empire as a whole rather than to individual houses. The corps emphasizes calm assertiveness, wisdom, and temperance — virtues drawn from Shepherd’s domains of Compassion, Temperance, Truth, and Wisdom.

Force Structure

Imperial Fleet

  • Active Duty Fleets: These are the primary expeditionary forces. They conduct long-range patrols, eldritch containment operations, and defense of imperial space beyond the core systems. Active duty formations emphasize high readiness and rapid deployment.
  • Reserve Fleets: Reservists rotate every 6 months between active reserve duty and civilian life. While on active reserve, they perform coast-guard-type duties, including system patrol, traffic control, search-and-rescue, and routine customs enforcement.

Planetary and Station Defense Forces

These forces handle ground and habitat defense, protection of noble estates, and security of key installations. They work closely with noble-maintained private guard forces but remain under ultimate royal command.

  • The Emperor’s Own: An elite fleet dedicated to home system security. It follows standard Euraidd doctrine, where fleets are expected to be self-sufficient for an entire theater of operations. The Emperor’s Own is responsible for the defense of the imperial capital and surrounding territories.
  • Imperial Escort Squadron: Whenever the Emperor or Crown Prince travels outside the home system, a reinforced escort squadron is hand-picked from available ships and officers. Ships and crews are selected based on those that are currently distinguishing themselves among their peers. Being chosen for escort duty grants the unit a formal citation that carries significant prestige within the military and among noble houses.

Noble houses are permitted to maintain private guard forces for their own space stations, moon bases, and estates. These units may operate independently on their domains but can be called into imperial service during major emergencies or dungeon overflow events.

Doctrine

Euraidd military doctrine centers on synergy through combined arms and self-sufficient fleet operations. Fleets are expected to be capable of independent action across an entire theater of operations. Tactics draw on the Euraidd’s inherited natural harmony, allowing for exceptionally smooth coordination between fleet elements, marine boarding teams, dungeon-clearing specialists, and station defense units. Operations prioritize containment and controlled response over reckless aggression, reflecting Shepherd’s virtues of Temperance and Wisdom.

Technology and Equipment

Ships and defense installations make heavy use of self-healing armor plates. Given sufficient raw material, nanites embedded in the armor can repair damage over time, reducing logistical strain during extended deployments. Weapon systems are designed for reliability and precision against eldritch threats, with particular emphasis on disrupting reality-warping effects and preventing “fraying” of Euraidd plant-fiber bodies and minds.

The 5 km Space Station

The station serves as the empire’s central military hub in addition to its roles as trade center and traffic control point. It hosts the Imperial Admiralty’s command facilities and supports regular orbital dungeon-clearing operations.

Notes

  • This page is a living document and will be expanded with additional sections (Economy, Society & Culture, Territory & Key Locations, etc.) as more details are finalized.