Alksearia

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The Kingdom of Eastern Alksearia, or more commonly known as Eastern Alksearia, is located on the Western shores of Arcutria. It is an absolute monarchy, with a subservient church, the Church of Xaethos, that is mainly controlled by the monarchy. Eastern Alksearia has a symbolic legislature, the Council of Lords, that submits new law proposals to the King, and acts as an oversight committee for various internal operations in the Kingdom.

The Kingdom of Eastern Alksearia

Motto: Blessed by the Monarch!
National Animal: King Charles Spaniel
National Flower: Purple Tulips
LocationLocated in Western Arcturia
CapitalUrgia-Nove
LargestSera-Nova
Official languagesHigh Nerovian
Ethnic groups
(2018)
88% Elvan
10% Human
2% Other
Religion
Church of Xaethos
Demonym(s)Alkseara
GovernmentAbsolute Monarchy, Theocratic elements
• King
Eldras IX of House Tuvania
• Archbishop
Rhea III of House Eternatus
LegislatureCouncil of Lords (symbolically)
Area
• 
499,176.202 km2 (192,733.009 sq mi)
Population
• 2019 estimate
160,000,000
• 2015 census
158,625,223
GDP (nominal)2019 estimate
• Total
$1.02 Trillion
• Per capita
$17,000
CurrencyEastern Alksearian Coin (EAC)
Driving sideright
Calling code790
Internet TLD.kea

King Eldras IX of House Tunavia serves as the Imperial ruler and sole executor to the operations of Eastern Alksearia, while Archbishop Rhea III of House Eternatus serves as the head of the Church of Xaethos and serves as the highest religious authority in the Kingdom. However, unlike an independent church, the Church of Xaethos's doctrine is symbolically passed by the Monarchy after a review as dictated by the Church Act of 1902, after a separatist movement tried to force the Church to declare the Monarchy "treasonous and incompatible for Church governance."