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Generally, an '''emperor''' is a head of state who wields utmost governmental control over an [[:Category: Empires|empire]]. The theoretical female variant is '''empress''', coined by Duke [[Orin Grandier]] in anticipation of the [[Catarine Dominion]] under [[Catarin deSangre]]'s absolute rule, though in the end, she yielded to tradition through her marriage to the [[Shallam]]ese consort Prince [[Evander Christin]]. [[Vertani]] emperors prefer the title of [[Ascendant]] to mark what they term their '''Overlord'''; the position ranks the same, though the means of gaining the title vary from those of a traditional emperor. Most emperors are traditionally also known as kings, and most assume the throne by way of monarchal succession.
Generally, an '''emperor''' is a head of state who wields utmost governmental control over an [[:Category: Empires|empire]]. The theoretical female variant is '''empress''', coined by Duke [[Orin Grandier]] in anticipation of the [[Catarine Dominion]] under [[Catarin deSangre]]'s absolute rule, though in the end, she yielded to tradition through her marriage to the [[Shallam]]ese consort Prince [[Evander Christin]]. [[Vertani]] emperors prefer the title of [[Ascendant]] to mark what they term their '''Overlord'''; the position ranks the same, though the means of gaining the title vary from those of a traditional emperor. Most emperors are traditionally also known as kings, and most assume the throne by way of monarchic succession.


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