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===The Republican Guard===
===The Republican Guard===
The armoured spearhead of the military however is the Republican Guard. The most hardened veterans of the revolution formed the basis for this body, and are only joined by those who distinguish themselves in the regular army in terms of talent, bravery and ideological purity. These men and women then form a fanatically devoted and cruelly trained elite that the goverment can call upon to perform the most important tasks.
The armoured spearhead of the military however is the Republican Guard. The most hardened veterans of the revolution formed the basis for this body, and are only joined by those who distinguish themselves in the regular army in terms of talent, bravery and ideological purity. These men and women then form a fanatically devoted and cruelly trained elite that the goverment can call upon to perform the most important tasks.
===The In- and Exquisition===
Freedom is an irrepressible but fragile thing. The seeds of its destruction in Babel must be uncovered and crushed. The seeds of its creation in other countries must be spread and nurtured. To this end the Republic has established a secret order of the most dedicated and capable children of the revolution. In its two branches, it acts outside of public knowledge to defend the republic and the principles on which it stands.


==Cast==
==Cast==

Revision as of 08:53, 25 August 2009

The Republic of Babel
Politics and Religion
Capital: Naplanum
Religion: Merodist Uristism
Government: Democratic Empire
Empress: Semiramis I (no dynastic name)
Population and Economy
Population: Human
Languages:
Tax Revenue:
Resources:

The Republic of Babel was established by the overthrow of the Empire of Babel. The extremism of that Orthodox government led to a radical anti-theist ideology spreading through underground presses, eventually overthrowing the theocracy and establishing a state based on anti-clericalism and human rights, in percieved opposition to Divine Right. More traditional states are now watching the experiment with anything from amusement to alarm, while the fledgling republic seeks to secure its position and spread freedom and democracy to the oppressed of other lands and shores.

History

Ancient History

After the influence of the Alfar became negligible and then vanished completely, the great men of Babel collapsed into bickering, leading to a long period of misrule by warring noble families that exchanged settlements and populations like game pieces. The image of the ‘Grand Game’ or ‘Noble Game’ remains strong in Babelic culture, both as a board game (now unpopular) and as a concept invoked to condemn the way nobles and gods use their subjects. However, the Noble Game itself did not survive the Necromantic war and the coming of Orthodoxy.

The Necromantic War

The Necromantic was was one of the few times in history that the nobles displayed a semblance of unity. With the assistance of Orthodox crusaders they fought in the bitter conflict for decades, and Orthodoxy spread through much of the land. As the war drew to a close however, the lords fell into bickering once more. The Church, displeased, backed the strongest Orthodox lord and with the aid of the Crusaders the region was unified under Emperor Carloman.

The Orthodoxy

Carloman's empire established the first unified church and institutions, and was a roaring success. However the governments of his successors were marked largely by incompetence, arrogance and oppression. The most critical manifestation of this was their focus on traditional and foreign enemies which led to a failure to isolate and stamp out rising of Merodist sentiment among the general public until it was too late. The final errors were the decision of the Orthodoxy to support the corrupt government against its opponents, and the public execution of Merodin himself, which sparked a general revolution against both the government and the Orthodox church itself. The Orthodox government was doomed, and certain critical events such as the defection of General Rim-Sun and the isolation of Orthodox reinforcements only hastened the inevitable.

The Republic

That was five years ago. Now the Republic is firmly established, governed by an elected Senate, Representative Councils and an Emperor in turn elected by them. The statues of the Orthodox Emperors and Angels have been torn down and replaced with Urist, Merodin and Empress Semiramis, and the masses of the people that validate the power they hold.

Politics

The Principles of the Revolution

1. All rational beings are in essence equal.

2. No authority derives except from the consent of the governed.

  • "Can a people crushed by centuries of propaganda and oppression give meaningful consent? Of course not, no more than you or I would accept a confession from a man beaten senseless by his captors. It is our moral duty to free these people and uplift them until they can establish a government of their own."

3. All rational beings inherently possess the rights to life, property, and freedom of thought and agency.

4. These rights may only be abridged as is necessary to defend the rights of others and the principles of the revolution.

  • "The promulgation of material denying the righteousness of the revolution is inherently a threat to the rights of the people and the integrity of the republic they have created. To allow these demagogues to walk free is not a defence of our principles, it is a betrayal."

Geography

Military

The Army

Babel is threatened at every turn by the forces of Reaction, and so a policy of conscription has been enacted. Every able-bodied man and woman is expected to serve a tour of duty in the army and be ready to defend the revolution. Even beyond this the revolutionary fervour is such that many people voluntarily remain in the military once their time is completed. This has enabled the creation of a large army that makes up for a lack of training and tradition with motivation and professionalism, aided (and sometimes hampered) in no small part by various technical and organisational innovations. Membership is not yet compulsory (though provisions for conscription exist in case the nation is critically endangered by the forces of Reaction), but is heavily enouraged, as the Merodists attempt to ensure that as much of the population as possible is equipped to defend the Revolution.

The Republican Guard

The armoured spearhead of the military however is the Republican Guard. The most hardened veterans of the revolution formed the basis for this body, and are only joined by those who distinguish themselves in the regular army in terms of talent, bravery and ideological purity. These men and women then form a fanatically devoted and cruelly trained elite that the goverment can call upon to perform the most important tasks.

The In- and Exquisition

Freedom is an irrepressible but fragile thing. The seeds of its destruction in Babel must be uncovered and crushed. The seeds of its creation in other countries must be spread and nurtured. To this end the Republic has established a secret order of the most dedicated and capable children of the revolution. In its two branches, it acts outside of public knowledge to defend the republic and the principles on which it stands.

Cast

  • Semiramis I: Empress of Babel. Bright-eyed fanatic. Leader and hero of the Revolution with a cult of personality.
  • Kin-Apli: Chairman of the General Council. Dependable bureaucrat. Important member of Orthodox regime and major defector.
  • Matar: Foreign Minister. Major intellectual of the Merodist movement.
  • Souman: Minister of the Interior. Former merchant instituting liberalisation policies.
  • Sundjata: Minister of War. Unsmiling fanatic. Distrusts Rim-Sun.
  • Rim-Sun: General Officer of the Army of the People. Important member of Orthodox army and major defector.
  • Riai: Scientific genius.