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The Brytisc Rede
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The flag of Brytene
Government overview
Formed1752AD (current form)
  • Royal Witenagmot
JurisdictionBrytene
HeadquartersThe Allthing, Lundene
Employees380,160
Government executives

The Brytisc Rede is the name for the the collective government of Brytene. It is effectively a bicameral federal republic. The head of state, currently Bretwalda Cenwulf Teorell, is an elected official who serves for life or until deposed by a vote of no-confidence. The Witenagmot serves as the upper house, and must ratify any new bills or motions, whilst the Thegn Rede is the lower house and introduces new bills and motions.

Justice is administered by the Rihtgemot, the standing judiciary of Brytene, but in extreme cases the Witenagmot can act as a final court of appeal.

All other personnel are employed directly by the Brytisc Rede or one of its civil service branches, which are collectively responsible for a range of duties from drivers licensing to tax collection.

Governmental Bureaus

There are a wide number of government bureaus and agencies, responsible for everything from agriculture and infrastructure to foreign relations and border control. Some of them are listed below:

  • The Brytisc Foreign Service
  1. Ambassador-General Stanley Accrington
  2. Ambassador to Carloso, Tenneke Fjordsaer
  3. Ambassador to Cuscatlan, Margaret Latrell - DECEASED (murdered, embassy closed)
  4. Ambassador to Flardania, Ujio Kuribayashi
  5. Ambassador to Krjder, Stephen Millard
  6. Ambassador to Torrumbarry, Aelle Masterson
  7. Ambassador to Zevgoria, Charles Landford


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