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==Political structure of the Empire==
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The provinces which make up the Empire are to a large extent independent; the Emperor's powers over these provinces limited by a range of special privileges granted to various offices by previous Emperors, so that over history the Empire has become less centralized as provinces have gained greater independence. The fact that the responsibility of electing the Emperor is left to those who are mostly provincial rulers means that, to ensure the continuation of their own privileges, the Electors normally choose the ''least'' accomplished of their number - someone who will not actually attempt to use their powers properly. Therefore, in more recent history, the choice has fallen to the somewhat eccentric Holswig-Schliestein family, who are regarded as unambitious by the rest of the Electors.
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'''The Council of State''' is appointed by the Emperor to assist him in the day to day running of the Imperial court, and advise him on military and financial matters. The members of the Council, besides the Grand Theogonist, are selected from among the families of the most ancient lineage. Although the Council has no constitutional authority, when it speaks with one voice, it can exercise considerable influence over the Emperor. The Grand Theogonist, arguably the most powerful man in the Empire, is usually behind the Council's most urgent recommendations.
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The '''Imperial Plenipotentiaries''' are special representatives appointed by the Emperor to the provinces to keep tabs on his so-called servants. Some might also be ambitious, Machiavellian types appointed to remote areas simply to keep them out of the way.
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'''The Prime Estates''' - When Emperor Boris the Incompetent attempted to make his favorite racehorse a Duke, the other Electors unanimously agreed that they needed some eyes and ears in the Imperial capital to warn them if the Emperor was planning any more "foolishness". Each of the provincial rulers sent a special representative to Altdorf to form a watchdog body, which has since become a ''de facto'' supreme court. The Prime Estates carefully studies each edict issued by the Emperor, sending reports back to the Provincial Electors. Since the Provincial Electors can effectively refuse to police any edict they don't like, the Prime Estates has an almost complete veto on the Emperor's right to issue commands.
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===The Electors===
 
===The Electors===
;The 15 current Electors
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;The 15 current Electors (2514 IC)
  
#'''Emperor Karl-Franz I''', Grand Prince of the Reikland, age 35, named heir is Prince Wolfgang Holswig-Abenauer, his sister's eldest son
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#'''Emperor Karl-Franz I''', '''Grand Prince of the Reikland''', age 35, named heir is Prince Wolfgang Holswig-Abenauer, his sister's eldest son
 
#'''Grand Theogonist Yorri XV''' of the Cult of Sigmar, based in Altdorf
 
#'''Grand Theogonist Yorri XV''' of the Cult of Sigmar, based in Altdorf
 
#'''Arch Lector Aglim''' of the Cult of Sigmar, based in Talabheim
 
#'''Arch Lector Aglim''' of the Cult of Sigmar, based in Talabheim
 
#'''Arch Lector Kaslain''' of the Cult of Sigmar, based in Nuln
 
#'''Arch Lector Kaslain''' of the Cult of Sigmar, based in Nuln
 
#'''High Priest Ar-Ulric''' of the Cult of Ulric
 
#'''High Priest Ar-Ulric''' of the Cult of Ulric
#'''Grand Prince Hals von Tasseninck''' of Ostland, age 62, named heir is his only son, Prince Hergard<ref>Prince Hergard was reportedly killed in the Grey Mountains (as part of a Talabecland plot, according to the Grand Prince Hals von Tasseninck).</ref>.
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#'''Grand Prince Hals von Tasseninck''' of Ostland, age 62, named heir is his only son, Prince Hergard<ref>Prince Hergard was reportedly killed in the Grey Mountains (his father, the Grand Prince Hals von Tasseninck believes it was part of a Talabecland plot).</ref>.
 
#'''Grand Duke Leopold von Bildhofen''' of Middenland, age 46, named heir is his younger brother, Baron Siegfried
 
#'''Grand Duke Leopold von Bildhofen''' of Middenland, age 46, named heir is his younger brother, Baron Siegfried
#'''Grand Duke Gustav von Krieglitz''' of Talabecland, age 22, no named heir<ref>Grand Duke Gustav has territorial designs on southern Ostland. A shrewd opportunist, he is willing to exploit traditional Sigmarite-Ulrican rivalries; Gustav hopes to influence Middenland, which has strongly anti-Sigmarite elements (with Middenland an ally, his territorial claims would have more support and he could launch a two-pronged attack against Ostland).</ref>.
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#'''Grand Duke Gustav von Krieglitz''' of Talabecland<ref>Grand Duke Gustav has territorial designs on southern Ostland. A shrewd opportunist, he is willing to exploit traditional Sigmarite-Ulrican rivalries; Gustav hopes to influence Middenland, which has strongly anti-Sigmarite elements (with Middenland an ally, his territorial claims would have more support and he could launch a two-pronged attack against Ostland).</ref>, age 22, no named heir
#'''Grand Baroness Etelka Toppenheimer''' of Sudenland, age 51, named heir is Baron Olaf Sekliebe, the adopted son of distant relative
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#'''Grand Baroness Etelka Toppenheimer''' of Sudenland<ref>The Barony of Sudenland passed to the Toppenheimer family after the destruction of the (assumedly) entire von Mecklenberg family (the province's former rulers) over ten years ago.</ref>, age 51, named heir is Baron Olaf Sekliebe, the adopted son of distant relative
 
#'''Graf Alberich Haupt-Anderssen''' of Stirland, age 15, no named heir
 
#'''Graf Alberich Haupt-Anderssen''' of Stirland, age 15, no named heir
 
#'''Grand Countess Ludmilla von Alptraum''' of Averland, age 77, named heir is her eldest daughter, Baroness Marlene
 
#'''Grand Countess Ludmilla von Alptraum''' of Averland, age 77, named heir is her eldest daughter, Baroness Marlene
#'''Graf Boris Todbringer of Middenheim''', age 57, named heir is his youngest son, Baron Stefan
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#'''Graf Boris Todbringer''' of '''Middenheim''', age 57, named heir is his youngest son, Baron Stefan
 
#'''Duchess Elise Krieglitz-Untermensch''' of Talabheim, age 31, no named heir
 
#'''Duchess Elise Krieglitz-Untermensch''' of Talabheim, age 31, no named heir
 
#'''Countess Emmanuelle von Liebewitz''' of Nuln, age 27, no named heir
 
#'''Countess Emmanuelle von Liebewitz''' of Nuln, age 27, no named heir
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===Noteworthy noble families===
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===The provinces===
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The primary division of the Empire are the 11 semi-independent Electoral Provinces, whose rulers all hold the position of Elector. The remaining 5 provinces making up the Empire are all attached to an Electoral Province. The rulers of these non-electoral provinces are responsible first to the relevant Electoral ruler and secondly to the Emperor.
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Some provinces are more independent than others due to privileges granted to particular provinces by previous Emperors. For example, the City States of Middenheim and Talabheim send no taxes to the Empire's coffers, and are called upon to provide soldiers only when the other provinces are exhausted.
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;The Electoral Provinces
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*Averland (Grand County)
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*Middenheim (City State)
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*Middenland (Grand Duchy)
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*Mootland
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*Nuln (City State)
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*Ostland (Grand Principality)
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*Reikland (Grand Principality)
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*Stirland (Grand County)
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*Sudenland (Grand Barony)
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*Talabecland (Grand Duchy)
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*Talabheim (City State)
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;Non-electoral provinces
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*Hochland (Barony, attached to Talabheim)
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*Nordland (Barony, attached to Middenheim)
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*Ostermark (League, attached to Talabecland)
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*Sylvania (County, attached to Stirland)
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*Wissenland (County, attached to Nuln)
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==Noteworthy noble families==
 
The '''Todbringers''' of Middenheim - distant relatives of the von Bildhofen family, current head is the Graf Boris Todbringer, Elector and provincial ruler of the City State of Middenheim.
 
The '''Todbringers''' of Middenheim - distant relatives of the von Bildhofen family, current head is the Graf Boris Todbringer, Elector and provincial ruler of the City State of Middenheim.
  

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Political structure of the Empire

The provinces which make up the Empire are to a large extent independent; the Emperor's powers over these provinces limited by a range of special privileges granted to various offices by previous Emperors, so that over history the Empire has become less centralized as provinces have gained greater independence. The fact that the responsibility of electing the Emperor is left to those who are mostly provincial rulers means that, to ensure the continuation of their own privileges, the Electors normally choose the least accomplished of their number - someone who will not actually attempt to use their powers properly. Therefore, in more recent history, the choice has fallen to the somewhat eccentric Holswig-Schliestein family, who are regarded as unambitious by the rest of the Electors.

The Council of State is appointed by the Emperor to assist him in the day to day running of the Imperial court, and advise him on military and financial matters. The members of the Council, besides the Grand Theogonist, are selected from among the families of the most ancient lineage. Although the Council has no constitutional authority, when it speaks with one voice, it can exercise considerable influence over the Emperor. The Grand Theogonist, arguably the most powerful man in the Empire, is usually behind the Council's most urgent recommendations.

The Imperial Plenipotentiaries are special representatives appointed by the Emperor to the provinces to keep tabs on his so-called servants. Some might also be ambitious, Machiavellian types appointed to remote areas simply to keep them out of the way.

The Prime Estates - When Emperor Boris the Incompetent attempted to make his favorite racehorse a Duke, the other Electors unanimously agreed that they needed some eyes and ears in the Imperial capital to warn them if the Emperor was planning any more "foolishness". Each of the provincial rulers sent a special representative to Altdorf to form a watchdog body, which has since become a de facto supreme court. The Prime Estates carefully studies each edict issued by the Emperor, sending reports back to the Provincial Electors. Since the Provincial Electors can effectively refuse to police any edict they don't like, the Prime Estates has an almost complete veto on the Emperor's right to issue commands.

The Electors

The 15 current Electors (2514 IC)
  1. Emperor Karl-Franz I, Grand Prince of the Reikland, age 35, named heir is Prince Wolfgang Holswig-Abenauer, his sister's eldest son
  2. Grand Theogonist Yorri XV of the Cult of Sigmar, based in Altdorf
  3. Arch Lector Aglim of the Cult of Sigmar, based in Talabheim
  4. Arch Lector Kaslain of the Cult of Sigmar, based in Nuln
  5. High Priest Ar-Ulric of the Cult of Ulric
  6. Grand Prince Hals von Tasseninck of Ostland, age 62, named heir is his only son, Prince Hergard[1].
  7. Grand Duke Leopold von Bildhofen of Middenland, age 46, named heir is his younger brother, Baron Siegfried
  8. Grand Duke Gustav von Krieglitz of Talabecland[2], age 22, no named heir
  9. Grand Baroness Etelka Toppenheimer of Sudenland[3], age 51, named heir is Baron Olaf Sekliebe, the adopted son of distant relative
  10. Graf Alberich Haupt-Anderssen of Stirland, age 15, no named heir
  11. Grand Countess Ludmilla von Alptraum of Averland, age 77, named heir is her eldest daughter, Baroness Marlene
  12. Graf Boris Todbringer of Middenheim, age 57, named heir is his youngest son, Baron Stefan
  13. Duchess Elise Krieglitz-Untermensch of Talabheim, age 31, no named heir
  14. Countess Emmanuelle von Liebewitz of Nuln, age 27, no named heir
  15. Elder Hisme Stoutheart of Mootland
References
  1. Prince Hergard was reportedly killed in the Grey Mountains (his father, the Grand Prince Hals von Tasseninck believes it was part of a Talabecland plot).
  2. Grand Duke Gustav has territorial designs on southern Ostland. A shrewd opportunist, he is willing to exploit traditional Sigmarite-Ulrican rivalries; Gustav hopes to influence Middenland, which has strongly anti-Sigmarite elements (with Middenland an ally, his territorial claims would have more support and he could launch a two-pronged attack against Ostland).
  3. The Barony of Sudenland passed to the Toppenheimer family after the destruction of the (assumedly) entire von Mecklenberg family (the province's former rulers) over ten years ago.

The provinces

The primary division of the Empire are the 11 semi-independent Electoral Provinces, whose rulers all hold the position of Elector. The remaining 5 provinces making up the Empire are all attached to an Electoral Province. The rulers of these non-electoral provinces are responsible first to the relevant Electoral ruler and secondly to the Emperor.

Some provinces are more independent than others due to privileges granted to particular provinces by previous Emperors. For example, the City States of Middenheim and Talabheim send no taxes to the Empire's coffers, and are called upon to provide soldiers only when the other provinces are exhausted.

The Electoral Provinces
  • Averland (Grand County)
  • Middenheim (City State)
  • Middenland (Grand Duchy)
  • Mootland
  • Nuln (City State)
  • Ostland (Grand Principality)
  • Reikland (Grand Principality)
  • Stirland (Grand County)
  • Sudenland (Grand Barony)
  • Talabecland (Grand Duchy)
  • Talabheim (City State)
Non-electoral provinces
  • Hochland (Barony, attached to Talabheim)
  • Nordland (Barony, attached to Middenheim)
  • Ostermark (League, attached to Talabecland)
  • Sylvania (County, attached to Stirland)
  • Wissenland (County, attached to Nuln)

Noteworthy noble families

The Todbringers of Middenheim - distant relatives of the von Bildhofen family, current head is the Graf Boris Todbringer, Elector and provincial ruler of the City State of Middenheim.

The Krieglitz-Untermenschen of Talabheim - descended from the Emperor Dieter von Krieglitz (deposed for his part in the secession of the Wasteland), and Grand Countess Ottilia Untermensch (who declared herself Empress without election). Current head is Duchess Elise, Elector and the ruler of the City State of Talabheim.

The von Krieglitz family of Talabecland - also descended from Emperor Dieter von Krieglitz. Family head is Grand Duke Gustav.

The von Bildhofens of Middenland - descended from Grand Duke Gunthar von Bildhofen (the younger brother of Magnus the Pious).