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+ | There are two economic classes within Archadia, the middle-class and the poor. Little help is given to the poor by the government and it is said that once you move into Old Archades, you never move out. Still, starvation rates are extremely low due to the strength of Ordalia's agriculture. The economic middle classes consists of merchants, consuls and judges alike, as caps have been placed on the wealth an individual can possess, partially due to the Archadian's disdain for greed and partially to prevent any one man from becoming wealthy enough to rally supporters and start a revolution. | ||
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Revision as of 19:56, 13 January 2009
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Politics
Despite the promised fall of the Archadian Empire, politics continue much the same as they did fifty-two years ago. Emperor Larsa Ferrinas Solidor continues to make all major decisions concerning the rule of the empire with the help of his advisers and consuls. The Archadian Senate, he has stated many times, will be reestablished by the end of his rule, though many have begun to suspect that the once idealistic emperor's vows have since become hollow. Rozarria, which disbanded its own empire on the condition that Archadia would follow suit, is especially suspicious of the emperor's word. Should he die before the Senate has been brought back to power, a second war will surely erupt.
The emperor's advisers and consuls, as well as those chosen to enforce martial law as Judgemagisters and Judges, primarily come from the elites of Archades. Consuls rule Archadian territory with an iron fist in a velvet glove and have developed a reputation as an assimilating force wherever they go, throngs of Archadian immigrants following in their wake. The Judges control municipal Archadian matters and will on occasion even police the city streets. Symbols of order for the lawful and fear for criminals, violence is an oft-used weapon in the Judges' arsenal.
Archadia's expire, though smaller in size than Rozarria's, is the greatest man-driven machine Ivalice has ever known. Highly trained and highly educated, to serve as a soldier or a sailor in the Archadian military is one of the highest honors a citizen can obtain. As such, rarely are people from conquered countries allowed into the military and only then if they have shown an extreme amount of intelligence and prowess on the battlefield.
Economy
The Archadian economy is as strong as it must be to support the empire and no stronger. The rich crops of Valendia are usually kept within its own borders, only seeing export should there be a particularly abundant harvest. Archadia is for the most part self-reliant. They purchase trade goods such as fine clothing, spices and weapons from Rozarria by way of Dalmascain exchange for new magical techniques and scholarly works.
There are two economic classes within Archadia, the middle-class and the poor. Little help is given to the poor by the government and it is said that once you move into Old Archades, you never move out. Still, starvation rates are extremely low due to the strength of Ordalia's agriculture. The economic middle classes consists of merchants, consuls and judges alike, as caps have been placed on the wealth an individual can possess, partially due to the Archadian's disdain for greed and partially to prevent any one man from becoming wealthy enough to rally supporters and start a revolution.
Education
education is extremely important. even soldiers must study history and literature and languages. lots of schools all over the city. the poor and rural people are usually educated in the home by their grandparents.
Hierarchy & Values
racist racist racist also classist
still merit-based society. if someone of another race proves themselves worthy, they can be given a high position but will still be looked down upon socially, if not professionally.
Gender & Sexuality
equality among genders, frank about sexuality, not fixated on it, homosexuality accepted though not encouraged
Stereotypes
racist, classist, pompous, uncaring colonizers.