Garlemald
“The Garlean Empire controls the majority of the Three Great Continents, the enormous landmass that encompasses Eorzea. Until some fifty years ago, Garlemald was a remote and sparsely populated nation which held little more than a fraction of the northern continent of Ilsabard. But with the arrival of a technological golden age and the concurrent emergence of a brilliant young legatus -- now the reigning emperor -- in the span of a single generation Garlemald established itself as one of the most formidable forces in all of Hydaelyn.
— The Lodestone
Garlemald, the seat of the Garlean Empire, is a nation located to the northeast of Eorzea. Specializing in magitek machinery, powered by a refined form of aether known as ceruleum, Garlemald is considered to be one of the most technologically advanced nations. However, this technological golden age fed Garlemald's hunger for conquest, and the once-sparsely populated nation became the empire it is known as today. The Empire is known for ruling with an iron fist, suppressing all -- the "savages" of conquered lands most of all -- who fall under its rule.
The Empire began its advance on Eorzea in the year 1556 of the Sixth Astral Era, invading and successfully conquering the nation of Ala Mhigo. After a pause to its aggressive expansion, this wave of Garlean might began again in the year 1572, this time aiming to claim the rest of Eorzea's lands.
In Final Fantasy XIV, the Garlean Empire serves as the major antagonist in the Warrior of Light's story.
Lore
Flag
The emblem upon the Garlean flag is a chain in abstract design. It symbolizes the value the native sons and daughters of Garlemald hold dear: tight unity amongst their small number. In like fashion, the crimson central link represents all those who have perished in the name of the Garlean people.
Motto
Nos summus manus, Nos sumus deus. (We are the Hand, We are the God)
Government
Garlemald was a republic until Solus Galvus, about fifty years ago, brought all of Ilsabard under his control and named himself Emperor. Thus was born the Empire, a mighty regime to govern new Garlean territories and led by the newly-titled Solus zos Galvus. The Senate yet exists and gives council to the Emperor, but its power is a shadow of what it once was. The central government now stands as a large bureaucracy, led by magistrates personally appointed by the Emperor.
Currently, the Empire is led by Varis zos Galvus.
Racial Distribution
Garleans: 70% Other: 30%
Note: These figures represent only the capital city of Garlemald, as well as only those with full citizenship. If all subjects were included, the percentages of true-blooded Garleans would be significantly reduced.
Religion
The Empire has banned religion, seeing it as a barbarian practice that all too often results in the summoning of primals. Many of the inhabitants of Garlemald proper are atheists, a fact attributable to their biological and spiritual inability to harbor and wield aether-based magicks. As theologians believe that religion can only truly develop alongside magic, it is little wonder that the Garleans are disinclined to keep any faith.
Industries
Magitek Manufacturing
The invention of the ceruleum engine ushered Garlemald into a golden age. As much a change in society as in technology, this magitek revolution advanced Garlean industry greatly, and allowed the nation to produce goods in vast numbers through machina.
Aeronautics
Garlemald had long ago learned to fly by capturing in fabric balloons a lighter-than-air gas created when ceruleum is ignited. In the skies of northern Ilsabard, however, these vehicles were completely at the mercy of frigid winds and blowing snows. True flight came with the invention of the ceruleum propulsion engine and wings treated with aether which led to the realization of the modern airship. Currently, the Empire produces many and more of these machina, some for personal or commercial use, others for the military.
Textiles:
Using a viscous resin produced during the purification of ceruleum, the Garleans have learned to spin fibers of highly durable carbon--a revolutionary development in the textile industry.
Beliefs
Following the invention of megitek, Garleans have come to hold efficiency in high regard, and the founding of the Empire has heralded the advent of a strict social hierarchy. Advancement has become an excessive measure of individual merit, and those aspiring to move upwards have carried Garlemald forward. However, there is also a marked tendency to look down upon the peoples of annexed territories, which has been the cause of much discord.
Diet
The winters of Garlemald are bitter, and the cultivation period short. Food that can keep, then, is a necessity. Simple and hearty fare is commonplace, such as stews of dried, salted, or even fermented meats and fish. In recent years, however, Garlemald has reaped the benefits of an empire, and the diverse foods of the provinces increasingly deck the Garlean table.
Social Hierarchy
Category | Sample Position | Primary Function | Title | |
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Royalty | Emperor | Supreme ruler of the empire and all its holdings | Zos | |
Consanguineus Imperialis | Imperial prince, empress, empress dowager, and any other member of the royal family in line to succeed the imperial throne | Yae | ||
Gens Imperiale | Imperial princess, spouses of royal family members, and all other royalty without claim to the imperial throne | Wir | ||
Military | Marshals | Legatus Augustus | High commander of multiple legions | Van |
Legatus Legionis | Commander of a legion | |||
Executive Officers | Tribunus Laticlavius | Leader of a legion's military tribunes, and second in command to the legatus | Tol | |
Tribunus Angusticlavius | One of a legion's military tribunes Assumes command of the secondary unit in the event a legion is split | Sas | ||
Praefectus Castrorum | Commander of a castrum stationed in or near enemy territory, and the highest rank attainable by a citizen not of Garlean ancestry | Sas | ||
Senior Officers | Tribunus Militum | One of a legion's military tribunes and second in command to the Tribunus Laticlavus | Rem | |
Primus pilus | Commander of a legion's first cohort | |||
Officers | Pilus prior | Commander of a legion's remaining cohorts | ||
Centurio | Commander of a middle-sized unit of infantry numbering one-hundred soldiers | Quo | ||
Petty Officers | Optio | A veteran soldier assigned to assist a centurion | Pyr | |
Tesserarius | Watch commander responsible with maintaining communication between officers and soldiers | |||
Decurio | Commander of a small unit of infantry numbering ten soldiers | |||
Soldiers | Duplicarius | A veteran soldier | Oen | |
Legionarius | Regular infantry composed mostly of peoples of conquered territories seeking citizenship through service | |||
Specialists | Senior Officers | Primus Architectus Magiteci | Chief imperial megitek engineer and Lord Provost of the Garlean MAgitek Academy | Nan |
Architectus Magiteci | A engineer specializing in magitek | |||
Officers | Praefectus Medicorum | High commander of imperial field medics | Mal | |
Praefectus Architectorum | High commander of the imperial field engineers | |||
Primus medicus | First medic | Lux | ||
Architectus Ordinum | Commander of a small unit of field engineers | |||
Petty Officers | Medicus Veteranus | Veteran field medic | Kir | |
Architectus Veteranus | Veteran engineer | |||
Soldiers | Medicus | Field Medic | Jen | |
Architectus | Field engineer assigned to tasks such as the building and maintenance of equipment, sapping, and airship piloting | |||
Public Officials | Extraordinary Magistrates | Dictator | Temporary leader appointed only in times of emergency, and given all rights of the lord emperor | Iyl |
Princeps senatus | Leader of the senate, wielding direct influence over the Consul | |||
Ordinary Magistrates | Consul | Highest elected official. Also serves as mayor of the imperial capital | Het | |
Praetor | Minister of law and second to the Consul | |||
Tribunus plebis | A remnant of the old republic, serves as a representative of public citizens | |||
Aedilis | Minister of city planning | |||
Quaestor | Minister of state finances | |||
Provincial Magistrates | Censor | Supervisor of public morality | Goe | |
Rector | Ruler of an imperial province | |||
Praeses | Ruler of an imperial territory | |||
Senior Intelligence Officials | Primus Frumentarius | Commander of local and foreign operatives | ||
Senior Officials | Praefectus | Supervisor of civil servants | Fae | |
Vicarius | Deputy to provincial rectors | |||
Senator | Members of the Senate who worked to elect high-ranking magistrates | |||
Officials | Decemvir | Members of the Decemviri--a group of ten magistrates who adjudge litigation, distribute public lands, and write laws, amongst other tasks. | Eir | |
Auctor Palatinorum | Head of the imperial palace servants | |||
Intelligence Officials | Frumentarius | Local and foreign operatives | ||
Lower Officers | Eques | Basic civil servants | Dus | |
Lictor | Bodyguards and protectors of the public peace | |||
Notarius | Scrivener and record-keepers | |||
Compulsor | Tax-collectors | |||
Palatinus | Imperial palace servants | |||
Citizens | Upper Citizens | Civis Fabrilis | Artisans and other citizens of the secondary economic sector--manufacturing | Cen |
Lower Citizens | Civis Mercatus | Merchants and other citizens of the tetriary economic sector--services | Bas | |
Civis Funaminae | Farmers, fishers, hunters, miners, logcutters, and other citizens of the primary economic sector--raw materials | |||
Non-citizens | Non-citizens | Peregrinus | Slaves and peoples of annexed territories. Citizenship may be granted to those who have demonstrated exceptional skills, as well as those who have contributed twenty or more years of military service | Aan |