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Abh Empire: the Anti-Evil Empire
For many Years most shows, movies, and books have viewed Empires in a negative light;they're mustache twirling villains and thats the end of it, the Abh however are different. They do have a military force that is formidable but only use it as the Nuclear Option when it comes to attaining planets, instead they expand their borders through, often successful, negotiations. what's more unlike other fictional Empires we're used to seeing, the Abh Empire doesn't seem to have a rigid caste structure, institutional racism, or even a noble class that are snobby and aloof; non-Abh's can join the Empires ranks of the ruling class (Jinto being a clear example) and nobles,even royals, are required to go into military service for ten years, and are therefore more duty driven. Finally the Abh do not rule through fear, rather they seem to practice a sort of Benign Neglect and let they're territories run themselves, albeit with the help of pro-Abh leaders chosen by the people or the government themselves.
For many Years most shows, movies, and books have viewed Empires in a negative light;they're mustache twirling villains and thats the end of it, the Abh however are different. They do have a military force that is formidable but only use it as the Nuclear Option when it comes to attaining planets, instead they expand their borders through, often successful, negotiations. what's more unlike other fictional Empires we're used to seeing, the Abh Empire doesn't seem to have a rigid caste structure, institutional racism, or even a noble class that are snobby and aloof; non-Abh's can join the Empires ranks of the ruling class (Jinto being a clear example) and nobles,even royals, are required to go into military service for ten years, and are therefore more duty driven. Finally the Abh do not rule through fear, rather they seem to practice a sort of Benign Neglect and let they're territories run themselves, albeit with the help of pro-Abh leaders chosen by the people or the government themselves.
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For many Years most shows, movies, and books have viewed Empires in a negative
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Abh Empire: A breath of Fresh Air
For many Years most shows, movies, and books have viewed Empires in a negative light;they mustache twirling villains and thats the end of it. the ABh is different and if you think about it, thats kind of refreshing. the Abh do have a military force that is formidable but only use it for conquest as the Nuclear Option, instead they expand their borders through, often successful, negotiations. whatsmore unlike the Evil Empires we're used to seeing, the Abh Empire doesn't seem to have a rigid caste structure, institutional racism, or even a noble class that are snobby and aloof; non-Abh's can join the Empires ranks of the ruling class (Jinto being a clear example) and nobles,even royals, are required to go into military service for ten years, and are therefore more duty driven.
For many Years most shows, movies, and books have viewed Empires in a negative light;they mustache twirling villains and thats the end of it. the ABh is different and if you think about it, thats kind of refreshing. the Abh do have a military force that is formidable but only use it for conquest as the Nuclear Option, instead they expand their borders through, often successful, negotiations. whatsmore unlike the Evil Empires we're used to seeing, the Abh Empire doesn't seem to have a rigid caste structure, institutional racism, or even a noble class that are snobby and aloof; non-Abh's can join the Empires ranks of the ruling class (Jinto being a clear example) and nobles,even royals, are required to go into military service for ten years, and are therefore more duty driven.
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Abh Empire: A breath of Fresh Air
the Anti-Evil Empire
For many Years most shows, movies, and books have viewed Empires in a negativelight;they light;they're mustache twirling villains and thats the end of it. the ABh is different and if you think about it, thats kind of refreshing. the Abh however are different. They do have a military force that is formidable but only use it for conquest as the Nuclear Option, Option when it comes to attaining planets, instead they expand their borders through, often successful, negotiations. whatsmore what's more unlike the Evil other fictional Empires we're used to seeing, the Abh Empire doesn't seem to have a rigid caste structure, institutional racism, or even a noble class that are snobby and aloof; non-Abh's can join the Empires ranks of the ruling class (Jinto being a clear example) and nobles,even royals, are required to go into military service for ten years, and are therefore more duty driven.driven. Finally the Abh do not rule through fear, rather they seem to practice a sort of Benign Neglect and let they're territories run themselves, albeit with the help of pro-Abh leaders chosen by the people or the government themselves.
For many Years most shows, movies, and books have viewed Empires in a negative
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Abh Empire: A breath of Fresh Air
For many Years most shows, movies, and books have viewed Empires in a negative light;they mustache twirling villains and thats the end of it. the ABh is different and if you think about it, thats kind of refreshing. the Abh do have a military force that is formidable but only use it for conquest as the Nuclear Option, instead they expand their borders through, often successful, negotiations. whatsmore unlike the Evil Empires we're used to seeing, the Abh Empire doesn't seem to have a rigid caste structure, institutional racism, or even a noble class that are snobby and aloof; non-Abh's can join the Empires ranks of the ruling class (Jinto being a clear example) and nobles,even royals, are required to go into military service for ten years, and are therefore more duty driven.
For many Years most shows, movies, and books have viewed Empires in a negative light;they mustache twirling villains and thats the end of it. the ABh is different and if you think about it, thats kind of refreshing. the Abh do have a military force that is formidable but only use it for conquest as the Nuclear Option, instead they expand their borders through, often successful, negotiations. whatsmore unlike the Evil Empires we're used to seeing, the Abh Empire doesn't seem to have a rigid caste structure, institutional racism, or even a noble class that are snobby and aloof; non-Abh's can join the Empires ranks of the ruling class (Jinto being a clear example) and nobles,even royals, are required to go into military service for ten years, and are therefore more duty driven.