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| rowspan = 2 | [[File:ProtoPortrait7.png|130px]]<br>'''Emi Kei'''<br>'''Dawn Fighter'''<br>{{small|(787 – 894)}}
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| Umbra 22, 807
| Lux 11, 894
| {{ayd|807|03|22|894|07|11}}
| Under Emi's leadership, Magia Regnum experienced a period of rapid growth and expansion. Despite criticisms of her leadership style, Emi's policies and reforms laid the foundation for the development of a strong, unified Magia Regnum. Her focus on military strength and the empowerment of magical girls allowed the nation to become a formidable force in the region, able to defend itself against outside threats and project its power beyond its borders. The new magical academy, which Emi oversaw, produced skilled and powerful magical girls who became key players in Magia Regnum's defense and expansion. However, Emi was criticized for her authoritarian tendencies and her willingness to use force to achieve her goals. Her rule was characterized by a strict hierarchy that favored the strongest and most powerful magical girls, and she was often accused of neglecting the needs of the weaker members of society.
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| rowspan = 2 | [[File:ProtoPortrait6.png|130px]]<br>'''Shig Date'''<br>'''"Shinging Light"'''<br>{{small|(TBA – 995)}}
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| Lux 11, 894
| Novus 30, 995
| {{ayd|894|07|11|995|04|30}}
|Shig Date believed that the hierarchical structure of the magical girl society was necessary for the continued success of the nation. Shig worked to reinforce the notion that the strongest and most powerful magical girls deserved to hold the most prestigious and influential positions in the government and military. This led to increased discrimination against weaker or less powerful magical girls, who were often overlooked or marginalized in favor of their stronger counterparts.
Shig's policies were controversial and unpopular among many of the citizens of Magia Regnum, particularly those who felt that they were being unfairly excluded from opportunities and positions of power. However, her supporters praised her for her commitment to maintaining order and stability in the nation, and for her belief that a strong, centralized government was necessary for the protection of all citizens. Despite the controversy surrounding her policies, Shig was a highly effective leader who oversaw a period of continued growth and expansion for Magia Regnum.
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| rowspan = 2 | [[File:ProtoPortrait5.png|130px]]<br>'''Fukuda Maki'''<br>'''"Prime Nebula"'''<br>{{small|(TBA – 1053)}}
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| Novus 30, 995
| Audax 01, 1053
| {{ayd|995|04|30|1053|10|01}}
| Fukuda was a new generation of magical girl who believed in the rule of strength and hierarchy but also saw the importance of increasing opportunities for power and success. Fukuda worked to expand the magical academy and provide better training and resources for all magical girls, regardless of their social status or background. She also worked to increase the opportunities for lower-ranking magical girls to rise through the ranks and attain positions of power and influence within the government. Under Fukuda's leadership, the class divide in Magia Regnum was still apparent, but there were more opportunities for upward mobility and success for those who were willing to work hard and prove their strength and abilities.
However, her policies were widely unpopular with the ruling class and in 1053 Fukuda was the first - and so far the only - executive leader in Magia Regnum to be assassinated.
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| rowspan = 2 | [[File:ProtoPortrait4.png|130px]]<br>'''Tsutsumi "Yumiko'''<br>'''"Golden Sun"'''<br>{{small|(TBA – 1053)}}
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| Audax 01, 1053
| Nox 27, 1155
| {{ayd|1053|10|01|1155|02|27}}
| Under Tsutsumi's leadership, Magia Regnum experienced a shift towards an even stricter and more oppressive regime. She aimed to bring back the "old values" of the original city-states, which meant a strict hierarchy and limited opportunities for movement between social classes. Tsutsumi's rule was marked by her heavy-handed tactics, including harsh punishments for even minor offenses and an emphasis on loyalty and obedience. She believed that the magical girls of Magia Regnum should be feared and respected, and she worked to ensure that they held all the power in the nation. Despite her oppressive rule, Tsutsumi was able to maintain a stable government and even expanded the nation's borders during her reign.

Revision as of 13:59, 28 April 2023

Proto-Master of Magia Regnum
Puroto Masutā
AkiPortrait2.png
Last serving
Masaki "Horizon Breaker" Fuji

Umbra 23, 1300 - Virdis 14, 1326
StyleMaster
(informal)
TypeExecutive
StatusCountry leader
SeatEmicity, Magia Regnum
FormationUmbra 22, 807
First holderEmi "Dawn Fighter" Kei
Final holderMasaki "Horizon Breaker" Fuji
AbolishedVirdis 14, 1326
Superseded byHaimajika

History

List of Office Holders

person
(birth – death)
term
took office left office duration notes
ProtoPortrait7.png
Emi Kei
Dawn Fighter
(787 – 894)
Umbra 22, 807 Lux 11, 894 87 years, 111 days Under Emi's leadership, Magia Regnum experienced a period of rapid growth and expansion. Despite criticisms of her leadership style, Emi's policies and reforms laid the foundation for the development of a strong, unified Magia Regnum. Her focus on military strength and the empowerment of magical girls allowed the nation to become a formidable force in the region, able to defend itself against outside threats and project its power beyond its borders. The new magical academy, which Emi oversaw, produced skilled and powerful magical girls who became key players in Magia Regnum's defense and expansion. However, Emi was criticized for her authoritarian tendencies and her willingness to use force to achieve her goals. Her rule was characterized by a strict hierarchy that favored the strongest and most powerful magical girls, and she was often accused of neglecting the needs of the weaker members of society.
ProtoPortrait6.png
Shig Date
"Shinging Light"
(TBA – 995)
Lux 11, 894 Novus 30, 995 100 years, 293 days Shig Date believed that the hierarchical structure of the magical girl society was necessary for the continued success of the nation. Shig worked to reinforce the notion that the strongest and most powerful magical girls deserved to hold the most prestigious and influential positions in the government and military. This led to increased discrimination against weaker or less powerful magical girls, who were often overlooked or marginalized in favor of their stronger counterparts.

Shig's policies were controversial and unpopular among many of the citizens of Magia Regnum, particularly those who felt that they were being unfairly excluded from opportunities and positions of power. However, her supporters praised her for her commitment to maintaining order and stability in the nation, and for her belief that a strong, centralized government was necessary for the protection of all citizens. Despite the controversy surrounding her policies, Shig was a highly effective leader who oversaw a period of continued growth and expansion for Magia Regnum.

ProtoPortrait5.png
Fukuda Maki
"Prime Nebula"
(TBA – 1053)
Novus 30, 995 Audax 01, 1053 58 years, 154 days Fukuda was a new generation of magical girl who believed in the rule of strength and hierarchy but also saw the importance of increasing opportunities for power and success. Fukuda worked to expand the magical academy and provide better training and resources for all magical girls, regardless of their social status or background. She also worked to increase the opportunities for lower-ranking magical girls to rise through the ranks and attain positions of power and influence within the government. Under Fukuda's leadership, the class divide in Magia Regnum was still apparent, but there were more opportunities for upward mobility and success for those who were willing to work hard and prove their strength and abilities.

However, her policies were widely unpopular with the ruling class and in 1053 Fukuda was the first - and so far the only - executive leader in Magia Regnum to be assassinated.

ProtoPortrait4.png
Tsutsumi "Yumiko
"Golden Sun"
(TBA – 1053)
Audax 01, 1053 Nox 27, 1155 101 years, 149 days Under Tsutsumi's leadership, Magia Regnum experienced a shift towards an even stricter and more oppressive regime. She aimed to bring back the "old values" of the original city-states, which meant a strict hierarchy and limited opportunities for movement between social classes. Tsutsumi's rule was marked by her heavy-handed tactics, including harsh punishments for even minor offenses and an emphasis on loyalty and obedience. She believed that the magical girls of Magia Regnum should be feared and respected, and she worked to ensure that they held all the power in the nation. Despite her oppressive rule, Tsutsumi was able to maintain a stable government and even expanded the nation's borders during her reign.