The Kren monarchy

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The Kren Monarchy

Members of the Royal family

  • Duke Rudolf Kren
  • Prince Raverin
  • Prince Zaparin
  • Princess Severia
  • Prince Versten

The Governance of Kren Monarchy

The Kren monarchy is more on the absolute side of things. The monarch does have an inner circle that consists of advisers etc, but the monarch has the final say. They are also the head of the Parliament. They also have a Council adviser who is appointed by the Parliamentarian vote

There are representatives for certain areas of the country, and are called Council members, and the monarch meets with them monthly. Around the same time, the people have the opportunity to come before the monarch.

History of the Kren's

The current monarchy – the Kren's – have been reigning for two and a half centuries. They gained the crown after a civil war with several other noble families. They had the backing of the parliamentarian authority.

Laws of Succesion

The reigning monarch is not hindered by gender, just age. The eldest child (in this case the only child) will always be first in line.

If a King marries, their spouse becomes the Queen. If a prince or princess marries, their spouse becomes Prince or princess

The Symbol of the Kren House

The symbol for the Kren's house is a black jaguar. The “forefathers” had several in their possession. This changed when they were hunted to near extinction in the country by other houses before they were eliminated..

The motto they live by is ‘nemo me impune lacessit’ which translates to ‘No one wounds me with impunity’ or more loosely ‘no one wounds me unpunished’

Servents

The monarchy has servants they employ to serve them directly. A lot of occupations, such as groundskeepers, animal handlers etc. are positions one or more families has held for decades or longer.

Friends of the Kren Royal house

The monarch has an inner circle that includes close friends, important/powerful Council men etc. and they are advisers.

The perception of the monarchy from the perspective of their employees is often positive. They are paid well and it is more often than not seen as a privilege to be in their employ.

Education of the Royals

The royalty are educated by scholars and there are classrooms in the palace. For certain classes – more academic subjects – the royal children are joined by noble children and children of servants.

They are taught academic subjects, as well as lessons on ruling, strategy etc.

All royal children are taught the same as the heir. However, there is pressure on the heir to succeed further than their siblings.

There are lessons on archery, fencing and sword-fighting, but other extra curricular sports are highly recommended. Monarchs tend to play sports with other upper class citizens.

Daily lifestyle

There is a week in every month where the Duke must meet with local representatives and the general public. And inspections of the military and judicial systems is an ongoing process. As well as looking at the economy, agriculture, police and the Church etc.

Occasionally, the monarch will host foreign leaders or be hosted by them. However, there is ample time for the monarch to live idly by playing sport, attending/hosting balls and parties.