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Adrestia


The Empire of Adrestia is a nation led by Emperor Add Aurei on the continent of South America. The Empire of Adrestia's government is a Constitutional Monarchy with very liberal social policies. Economically, The Empire of Adrestia favors extremely left wing policies. The official currency of The Empire of Adrestia is the Gold Standard. At 26 days old, The Empire of Adrestia is a young nation. The Empire of Adrestia has a population of 356,338 and a land area of 2,000.00 sq. miles. This gives it a national average population density of 178.17. Pollution in the nation is almost non-existent. The citizens' faith in the government is at an all-time high with an approval rating of 100%.



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Flag: National Flag
Nation Name: Adrestia
Leader Name: Add Aurei
Currency: Currency Image
Gold Standard
National Animal: National Animal Image
Golden eagle
History: In the *Crimson Flower* route of *Fire Emblem: Three Houses*, Edelgard von Hresvelg, with the support of Add, leads a revolutionary war to dismantle the corrupt systems entrenched in Fódlan. By toppling the Church of Seiros and severing its political control, she separates church and state, ending centuries of theocratic dominance. Edelgard abolishes the hereditary nobility, replacing it with a merit-based system that rewards ability over bloodline.

Through her alliance with Claude—who seeks to open Fódlan’s borders and end racial discrimination—Edelgard lays the foundation for a more inclusive society. Together, they begin to dismantle the long-standing isolationism and xenophobia that plagued the continent, forging diplomatic ties with Almyra and promoting cross-cultural exchange. This collaboration helps shatter centuries of exclusionist ideology, enabling a new era defined by equity, meritocracy, and the early seeds of democracy.

Under Edelgard and Add's rule, Fódlan begins its transformation from a feudal and racially divided land into a progressive state guided by reason, opportunity, and unity.
Geography
Continent: South America
Land Area: 3,218.68 sq. km
Terrain: Old Adrestian Empire territory (South):
Now the heart of a unified Fódlan under Edelgard's reformed governance, the former Empire remains a land of fertile plains and temperate climate. These favorable conditions continue to support thriving agriculture and urban development. With the nobility abolished, regional administration is now based on meritocratic leadership, ensuring equitable distribution of resources and opportunities.

Former Holy Kingdom of Faerghus (North):
Still defined by its frigid temperatures and rugged terrain, the north has begun to adapt under the new merit-based regime. Once ruled by a chivalric nobility, the region now emphasizes service and skill, channeling its proud martial legacy into protecting Fódlan as a whole. Efforts to improve infrastructure and resource sharing have softened the hardships once imposed by its harsh climate.

Former Leicester Alliance (East):
This area of diverse geography—spanning forests, rivers, and rolling hills—has transitioned from a loose federation of noble houses to a more cohesive region with representatives chosen for their abilities rather than birthright. The postwar reforms have brought greater unity and stability, while maintaining the region’s tradition of decentralization and dialogue-driven governance.

Brigid Archipelago (West):
Now a close ally of Fódlan, Brigid's warm, tropical islands continue to flourish. The partnership between Brigid and the reformed Fódlan is built on mutual respect and exchange, free from the prior power imbalances that stemmed from imperial dominance. Petra and other ambassadors have played key roles in ensuring Brigid’s cultural identity thrives alongside strengthened diplomatic and trade ties.

Sreng Region (Northwest):
Once marginalized and viewed with suspicion, Sreng has begun integrating more openly with the rest of Fódlan. The collapse of aristocratic power and the push toward inclusivity have opened the door to cultural exchange and mutual understanding. Sreng's rugged highlands now contribute warriors and craftsmen to the new Fódlan, forging bonds previously hindered by prejudice and political division.

Duscur Terrain
Duscur is a peninsula on Fódlan's northern coast, bordered by the Sacred Gwenhwyvar Mountains to the south. The region is characterized by its rugged terrain, with steep cliffs and rocky outcrops. The landscape is dotted with scattered towns, each specializing in a particular trade. Despite its harsh environment, Duscur is rumored to be rich in valuable minerals.

Almyra Climate
Almyra's vast territory encompasses a variety of climates, from arid deserts to fertile plains. The kingdom's eastern regions are characterized by dry, hot summers and mild winters, while the western areas benefit from more temperate conditions. The diverse climate supports Almyra's rich agricultural practices and its people's nomadic traditions
Highest Peak: Ogmah's horn, 10,000 meters
Lowest Valley: Valley of torment, 0 meters
Climate: Old Adrestian Empire Territory (Southern Fódlan)
The southern lowlands of the old Adrestian Empire territory enjoy a temperate climate marked by four distinct seasons and ample rainfall. Rolling plains, fertile valleys, and river-fed farmlands support robust agriculture year-round. Under the stewardship of Emperor Edelgard and Imperial Regent Add, this region has flourished into the political and agricultural heart of the newly unified Fódlan. With noble estates repurposed for public use, land once hoarded by aristocrats now fuels equitable food production and sustainable development.


Former Holy Kingdom of Faerghus (Northern Fódlan)
Dominated by snowbound winters and rugged highlands, the former Kingdom of Faerghus remains the most severe in climate. Long, icy seasons gave rise to a culture of endurance and martial valor. Now governed by officials selected through meritocratic service, rather than inherited titles, infrastructure and transit improvements have made the north more accessible. Reforestation and mountain terracing efforts have begun under the central government’s environmental revitalization program.

Former Leicester Alliance (Eastern Fódlan)
A mosaic of river basins, hardwood forests, and lowland hills, the lands once belonging to the Leicester Alliance enjoy a relatively mild climate. Rainfall is well-distributed, and summers are warm but bearable. With the dissolution of noble houses and the former council model, the region now operates under a federated system of skilled governors. Inter-regional cooperation has increased markedly, particularly around floodplain conservation and forest management.

Brigid Archipelago (West of Fódlan)
Brigid, the lush archipelago to the west, maintains a tropical maritime climate with warm temperatures and high humidity year-round. Seasonal storms shape both the landscape and the traditions of its seafaring people. Now a sovereign partner to Fódlan, Brigid thrives in mutual exchange—trading spices, fruits, and maritime expertise while adopting advanced cultivation and environmental protection techniques. The alliance was brokered in part through Lady Petra's ambassadorship and has deepened under the joint vision of Emperor Edelgard and Imperial Regent Add.

Sreng Region (Northwest of Fódlan)
The rocky uplands of Sreng are cool, damp, and often fog-laden. Perennial winds whip across stone ridges and craggy coasts. Long isolated by both geography and prejudice, Sreng has entered a new age of integration. With former hostilities dissolved and border restrictions eased, the region now contributes its formidable craftspeople and rugged agrarians to the unified state. Cultural respect and practical cooperation have replaced the suspicion of centuries past.

Duscur Climate
Duscur experiences a harsh climate, with cold winters and cool summers. The peninsula's proximity to the mountains results in significant snowfall during the winter months, making travel and agriculture challenging. The region's weather patterns contribute to its isolation and the resilience of its inhabitants.​


Almyra (Beyond Fódlan’s Eastern Border)
Vast and climatically varied, Almyra stretches from arid desert steppes to verdant inner plains. While once painted as invaders by Church-driven propaganda, Almyrans are now among Fódlan’s most important partners in trade and diplomacy. The postwar climate of openness—pioneered in part by former Alliance leader Claude and solidified through the diplomacy of Emperor Edelgard and Imperial Regent Add—has made possible the construction of transcontinental trade routes and peace pacts that would’ve been unthinkable in prior eras.
People & Society
Population: 356,338 people
Demonym: Adrestian
Demonym Plural: Adrestians
Ethnic Groups: Fodlani - 70.0%
Almyran - 20.0%
Brigidian - 10.0%
Languages: Adrestian - 80.0%
Almyran - 10.0%
Brigid - 10.0%
Religions: Faith of Seiros - 50.0%
Faith of the Spirits - 5.0%
Faith of Nature - 5.0%
Health
Life Expectancy: 65 years
Obesity: 10%
Alcohol Users: 75%
Tobacco Users: 0%
Cannabis Users: 0%
Hard Drug Users: 0%
Economy
Description: Overview
Following the conclusion of the war and the dissolution of the Adrestian Empire's traditional power structures, Fódlan enters a new era of economic and social transformation. Under the leadership of Empress Edelgard and Imperial Regent Add, the continent moves away from its long-standing feudal system, adopting a meritocratic and more egalitarian society. This change reshapes the economic landscape, impacting governance, land distribution, infrastructure, and social mobility.

Abolition of the Nobility
With the collapse of the old imperial order, the nobility—long in control of land, wealth, and political power—is formally abolished. Land, once owned by noble families and passed down through generations, is redistributed. The right to land and resources is no longer tied to birthright, but awarded based on merit, recognizing individuals who demonstrate significant contributions to society. This transformation dismantles the barriers to social mobility, allowing those from all walks of life to rise based on their abilities and achievements.

Meritocracy and New Governance
The meritocratic system becomes the foundation of the new governance structure. Positions in government, the military, and other public institutions are filled based on an individual’s abilities, education, and service, rather than noble lineage. This shift in power dynamics encourages citizens to excel in their fields and be recognized for their accomplishments. The new system promotes innovation, social change, and progress by prioritizing merit over family heritage.

Infrastructure and Economic Growth
The collapse of the old regime also enables significant investments in infrastructure, becoming a cornerstone of Fódlan’s economic recovery. Large-scale projects—such as roads, bridges, and railways—are constructed to connect the regions of Fódlan, facilitating the movement of goods, people, and ideas across the continent. The modernization of agricultural practices, alongside the introduction of efficient resource management, helps stabilize the economy. These advancements foster a more interconnected and prosperous society, creating opportunities for increased production and trade.

Trade and Commerce
Following the end of the war, Fódlan opens its borders to international trade, a move that was previously hindered by the isolationist policies of the former empire. Relations with Brigid, Almyra, and neighboring regions are strengthened, allowing for the exchange of goods and ideas. The growth of market cities, particularly in the central and western parts of Fódlan, encourages commerce and attracts merchants, artisans, and industrialists. This new economic dynamism strengthens the manufacturing sector, providing job opportunities and driving the development of the continental economy.

A More Equal Society
The shift to a merit-based system begins to narrow the gap between the rich and poor, although regional disparities persist. The focus on equality and access to education creates opportunities for individuals of all backgrounds to rise in society. The old class structures are eroded, and while challenges remain, the overall trend is toward a more inclusive society where individuals are judged by their contributions rather than their social status or lineage. This development signals a move toward greater equity and opportunity across Fódlan.

Conclusion
The post-war economy of Fódlan is defined by reconstruction and growth. The fall of the old nobility and the establishment of a meritocratic governance system have transformed the economic landscape. Empress Edelgard and Imperial Regent Add’s leadership has paved the way for a unified, prosperous continent, where the economy is driven by merit, innovation, and social mobility. The dismantling of feudal structures, combined with widespread infrastructure development, lays the foundation for a new era of economic stability and progress.
Average Yearly Income: $46.18
Gross Domestic Product (GDP): $334,712,102.00
GDP per Capita: $939.31
Gross National Income (GNI): $82,391,815.00
Industries: Following the end of the war and the significant societal shifts that accompanied the collapse of the Adrestian Empire, Fódlan enters a new era of industrial and intellectual progress. Under the leadership of Empress Edelgard and Imperial Regent Add, the economy undergoes rapid development, bolstered by innovation in several key sectors. The country’s industries flourish as the new meritocratic society fosters technological advancement, cultural expansion, and increased cooperation across regions.

Scholarly and Magical Advancements
The end of the war sees a renewed emphasis on scholarly pursuits, particularly in the fields of magic and science. Magic, which had previously been controlled by the Church of Seiros and limited by rigid doctrines, is now studied more freely. The Academy of Magic in the Imperial Capital becomes a hub for magical research, with scholars exploring new applications for magic in medicine, agriculture, and industry. The fusion of magical knowledge with scientific inquiry leads to significant breakthroughs, particularly in the development of magical engineering and arcane technologies that enhance infrastructure and communication.

Science and Technology
The post-war period marks the beginning of a scientific revolution in Fódlan. Physics, biology, and engineering see rapid advancements, spurred by the newfound collaboration between scholars, engineers, and mages. The establishment of research institutions and academic exchanges between Fódlan’s various regions fosters the development of new technologies that improve everyday life. The invention of mechanized farming tools revolutionizes agriculture, boosting food production and making it more efficient. Printing presses are introduced, enabling the rapid spread of ideas and knowledge across the continent, further accelerating intellectual progress.

One of the most notable developments in this period is in healthcare. With the removal of the Church’s restrictive influence over medical practices, new medical schools are established, and the use of magic in healing is explored alongside traditional medicine. Magical remedies are integrated into surgical practices, making previously difficult or life-threatening procedures more effective and less invasive. This integration leads to improved healthcare outcomes, with longer life expectancies and reduced mortality rates, particularly in rural and previously underserved areas.

Transportation and Infrastructure
Transportation undergoes a transformative shift as Fódlan builds a more interconnected and modern infrastructure. The railroad network is expanded, connecting the major regions of the continent and facilitating the swift movement of goods and people. This network not only enhances trade but also military mobility, allowing Fódlan’s newly unified empire to respond quickly to internal and external challenges. In addition to railways, motorized vehicles begin to appear in larger cities, and shipping routes across the seas are improved, boosting international commerce.

The construction of modern roads and bridges also accelerates the growth of urban centers, with bustling trade hubs emerging throughout the continent. This enhanced transportation network fosters greater economic integration and encourages the flow of goods and culture between regions previously isolated by geographical barriers.

Music, Art, and Culture
With the political upheaval of the old regime behind them, Fódlan experiences a cultural renaissance. The arts, particularly music, see an explosion of creativity in the post-war period. The new imperial court under Empress Edelgard becomes a patron of the arts, supporting musicians, composers, and artists who previously faced oppression under the old aristocracy. Music and theater flourish, and musical performances become a significant part of Fódlan’s cultural identity, with traveling performers and singers drawing large crowds in cities and villages alike.

In addition to music, the visual arts also experience a revival, with new schools of painting, sculpture, and architecture rising to prominence. Artists are now freer to express their political and philosophical views, and public murals and sculptural installations in city centers reflect the changing ideals of Fódlan’s society. This newfound cultural expression plays a significant role in shaping the identity of Fódlan’s newly unified population.

Tourism
The post-war economic boom and improved infrastructure pave the way for a thriving tourism industry. The natural beauty of Fódlan, previously underappreciated due to the isolationist policies of the old empire, becomes a major draw for travelers. The mountains of Fódlan, particularly the peaks of the Mélian Range, attract adventurers, scholars, and nature enthusiasts. Similarly, historical landmarks, such as the remains of the Holy Mausoleum and the remnants of the old Adrestian Empire, draw tourists interested in Fódlan’s rich history.

Newly constructed resorts, hotels, and cultural festivals promote domestic and international travel, further fostering trade and cultural exchange. Brigid, Almyra, and Sreng become popular destinations for tourists, and the establishment of cultural exchange programs encourages the flow of ideas, art, and goods between Fódlan and neighboring nations.

Manufacturing and Industry
The growth of industry is also an important factor in Fódlan’s post-war economy. The newly founded industrial zones in the capital and key cities give rise to the production of machinery, consumer goods, and military technology. The creation of large-scale factories to manufacture goods, particularly textiles, metal products, and weapons, provides jobs and stimulates the economy. While the use of magic in industrial processes increases the efficiency of production, traditional craftsmanship and the artisan sector continue to thrive in rural regions, providing high-quality goods for local and export markets.

Conclusion
The post-war period in Fódlan is one of profound change and expansion across multiple industries. The dismantling of the old feudal system and the rise of meritocracy bring about significant advancements in magic, science, medicine, and technology. A newfound emphasis on transportation infrastructure, art, and tourism contributes to a vibrant and interconnected continent. The integration of industrial innovation, cultural revival, and scientific discovery signals the beginning of a prosperous era, laying the groundwork for continued growth in all aspects of Fódlan’s society and economy.
Military
History: Following the conclusion of the war and the collapse of the old feudal system, Fódlan's military forces undergo significant transformation. The establishment of the United Adrestian Empire, under the leadership of Empress Edelgard and Imperial Regent Add, fosters a shift toward a unified, meritocratic system that redefines military service, recruitment, and training. The new military is characterized by its emphasis on efficiency, the integration of new magical practices, and the development of advanced weaponry, marking a new chapter in Fódlan’s military history.

Meritocratic Military Recruitment and Structure
One of the most striking changes in the post-war military system is the introduction of meritocratic recruitment. Gone are the days when military service was largely reserved for nobility or individuals of noble birth. Under the new regime, anyone with the talent, skill, and drive to serve is eligible for military service. This shift opens the door for commoners and individuals from previously marginalized regions, such as Sreng and Duscur, to rise through the ranks based on their abilities rather than their social status.

Military academies, now spread across the empire, are designed to foster a new generation of leaders trained not only in warfare but also in leadership, diplomacy, and innovation. These institutions focus on identifying and nurturing potential from all corners of Fódlan, ensuring that the most capable individuals are selected for positions of power. As a result, the post-war military sees an influx of diverse talent, which strengthens the empire’s unity and effectiveness.

Integration of Magic in the Military
The strategic use of magic becomes a cornerstone of the new imperial military. While the Church of Seiros once restricted the use of magic to a select few, the end of its influence opens the door for broader magical training and applications. The imperial military integrates mages and magic users into its ranks as essential components of the armed forces, with specialized units trained in battle magic and defensive spells.

The training programs emphasize the combination of traditional warfare and magical abilities, creating new battle tactics and enhancing the military's effectiveness. The development of arcane weaponry—weapons that combine both magical and physical properties—becomes a hallmark of the empire’s military innovations. This includes the creation of enchanted swords, bows, and lances that can channel magical energy, giving soldiers a distinct advantage in combat. The deployment of magical artillery and defensive barriers becomes a critical part of both offensive and defensive strategies.

Additionally, the integration of healers and support magic users into the military allows for more efficient care of wounded soldiers and a faster recovery rate. This not only boosts morale but also reduces casualty rates, further strengthening the military's operational capacity.

Technological Advancements and New Weaponry
In addition to magic, the post-war period witnesses significant advancements in military technology. The development of mechanized armor and battle machines—powered by a combination of steam technology and magic—gives Fódlan a technological edge. These automaton-like constructs are used in large-scale battles, adding an element of strategic depth to military engagements. The creation of siege weapons that utilize both magical energy and new technological advancements leads to more devastating artillery capable of breaching even the strongest fortifications.

Moreover, the use of gunpowder-based weapons, such as firearms and cannons, begins to emerge in the post-war era, introducing a new dimension to the military’s capabilities. These weapons, paired with the magical innovations of the era, drastically change the landscape of warfare in Fódlan, allowing for the rapid escalation of battles and the development of more powerful defensive systems.

Unified Imperial Military and Peacekeeping
The unification of Fódlan also brings with it a centralized imperial military, tasked not only with defense but also with maintaining internal stability and peacekeeping. The new military works alongside regional leaders to ensure that the newly formed imperial borders are secure and that any remnants of old feudal allegiances or separatist movements are swiftly dealt with. The imperial guard serves as the personal protection detail for the imperial family and key government officials, ensuring the security of the ruling powers.

The military’s role extends beyond warfare, as they are now seen as a symbol of unity and strength, instilling a sense of pride and patriotism among Fódlan’s citizens. Former enemies and regions with long-standing rivalries, such as Almyra and Brigid, are integrated into the empire through military alliances and diplomatic efforts, effectively erasing the divisions that once defined Fódlan's fragmented state.

Military and Civil Integration
With the collapse of the nobility’s traditional hold over military command, the armed forces become more civically integrated. Former soldiers and officers are encouraged to bring their skills into civilian life, helping to build the infrastructure and governance of the newly unified empire. This includes the development of military-civilian cooperation programs, where soldiers contribute to the reconstruction of war-torn regions, work on large-scale infrastructure projects, and help establish new cities and trade routes.

The post-war military system, which combines innovation, merit, and the integration of magic, creates a force that is not only capable of defending Fódlan but also promoting unity and prosperity across the empire. As a result, the military plays a pivotal role in the development of Fódlan’s modern identity, one that is defined by strength, cooperation, and a shared vision for the future.

Conclusion
The military of the post-war United Adrestian Empire is a reflection of the broader societal changes that have taken place. With an emphasis on meritocracy, the integration of magic and technology, and the formation of a unified, efficient force, the empire stands strong in the face of internal and external challenges. As a symbol of the new order, the imperial military secures the future of Fódlan, ensuring that the empire remains united and prosperous for generations to come.
Soldiers: 30,000
Tanks: 2,500
Aircraft: 150
Ships: 30
Missiles: 0
Nuclear Weapons: 0
Last Updated: 04/23/2025 11:32 pm