Tlai Menh

Tlãi Mễnh (: 寨命 ), officially the Enduring Empire of Tlãi Mễnh (寨命堅帝國 Tlãi Mễnh Kiên Đế Quốc), is a  located in South Jungju. It is bordered by Lomtai to the west, Vạn Xuân to the east, and Ratanakiri to the south.

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The Kingdom sided with the Contingents in the Great Eulhae War and was forced to sign an unconditional surrender in its aftermath. In 1943, a republic was instated, but was challenged by the royal government-in-exile and its legitimist supporters. From 1949 to 1951, a civil war had broken out, ending with the victory of the Legitimist Militia and the return of King Wanh Quăl Lènh to the throne. Ever since, Tlãi Mễnh has been declared an empire with a, to which the House of Wanh serves an advisory role in the monitoring of all three. The, Hội Đồng Tư Vấn, doubles as the. Elections are constantly manipulated, and human rights are very limited.

State royalism

 * Main article: State royalism

Royalism (: 主義尊皇 Chúa Ngãi Tôn Hoàng) is Tlãi Mễnh's according to its constitution. It advocates for a around the country's emperor, who is seen as a perennial. In order to preserve a for the emperor, slanderous remarks against the House of Wanh have been outlawed. Wanh Quăl Lènh, first Emperor of Tlãi Mễnh, once commented on his party's purges against the republican opposition: "If your hands are dirty, you would wash them with water. If the water is dirty, then you should wash it with blood!" In honor of his statement and to set an example, Chỉn Cỏ, a traditionally republican city, was euphemistically renamed Mầl Đác ("cloudy water").