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Military and Academy Powers

Interstellar Military System

Imperial Interstellar Military (IIM)

The unified military force of Planet Centuriz, sworn directly to the Emperor. It operates across space, planetary territories, and inter-kingdom borders.

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Military Command Ranks

Supreme Commander

The highest military authority, traditionally held by the Emperor or an appointed imperial blood member.

Imperial Grand Marshal

The highest-ranking active military officer. Oversees all fleets, armies, and strategic operations.

Fleet Admiral

Commands multiple interstellar fleets and major military campaigns.

Grand Admiral

Leads a single grand fleet assigned to protect a kingdom or critical region.

Vice Admiral

Second-in-command of a grand fleet, often responsible for tactical execution.

Commodore

Commands a battle group or task force within a fleet.

Captain

Leads a capital ship or elite strike unit.

Commander

Oversees squadrons, battalions, or specialized divisions.

Lieutenant

Mid-level officer responsible for unit coordination and discipline.

Ensign

Junior officer rank, often newly commissioned academy graduates.

Elite Vanguard

Special forces composed of S–A Rank individuals, frequently drawn from noble bloodlines.

Regular Forces

Standard military personnel ranging from B–D Rank.

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Fleet Organization Structure

Imperial Grand Fleet

The largest fleet, directly under imperial command. Deployed only during interstellar war or existential threats.

Kingdom Defense Fleets

Assigned to Azeviel, Shirah, and Durih for territorial protection.

Ducal Fleets

Privately commanded fleets belonging to each ducal house, sworn to imperial authority but regionally loyal.

Battle Group

A tactical formation consisting of multiple capital ships, cruisers, and support vessels.

Strike Squadron

Fast-attack units specializing in assault, interception, or covert missions.

Support Division

Logistics, medical ships, engineers, and mana-stabilization units.

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AHCE Academy Authority & Ranking System Governing Bodies

Imperial Education Board

The highest authority overseeing AHCE. Comprised of imperial blood members, senior dukes, and appointed scholars.

AHCE Board of Regents

Manages academy policy, admissions, discipline, and neutrality among noble houses.

Academy Headmaster / Headmistress

The supreme authority within AHCE. Their word carries imperial weight inside the academy grounds.

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Academic & Staff Ranks

Grand Professors

Elite educators often hold noble blood or a former military command. Teach advanced combat, strategy, and arcane sciences.

Senior Professors

Highly respected instructors responsible for the core curriculum and student evaluation.

Professors

Standard teaching staff handling theoretical and practical courses.

Adjunct Instructors

Specialists invited for limited-term instruction (weapons masters, healers, tacticians).

Military Instructors

Active or retired officers train students in warfare, command, and discipline.

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Academy Administrative Staff

Dean of Discipline

Oversees student conduct, punishments, and internal justice.

Dean of Academics

Manages curriculum standards and academic rankings.

Registrar

Handles records, blood verification, and rank documentation.

Medical & Mana Staff

Doctors, healers, and mana specialists maintain student health.

Research Division

Conducts classified experiments related to blood, mana, and combat evolution.

Security Division

Elite guards are responsible for academy safety and enforcement.

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Ordinary Workers

Support Staff

Maintenance workers, custodians, transport operators, and supply handlers.

Service Personnel

Cafeteria staff, dorm attendants, and facility managers.

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AHCE Student Ranking & Privileges

Imperial-Class Students

Students with imperial or royal blood. Granted unrestricted access, priority protection, and direct audience with the board.

Ducal-Class Students

Heirs and nobles of ducal houses. Receive private training, elite dormitories, and early command opportunities.

Noble-Class Students

High and lesser nobility. Granted enhanced resources and competitive placement.

Merit-Class Students

Non-nobles admitted through exceptional talent. Access to advancement but limited political privilege.

Restricted-Class Students

Students from rival species or unstable bloodlines. Monitored closely with limited access rights.

Academy Privileges

Privileges include housing quality, training access, mission eligibility, and political exposure, all determined by rank, blood, and performance.

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