THE ONE who was responsible in making the laws in Albion was the parliament. It was an assembly made up of high ranking titled lords in the aristocracy and, of course, the King. They gathered twice a year - one general assembly every six months - to discuss the current state of affairs of the kingdom, to talk about relevant matters that could affect the country, and to pass important laws.
If the ruler was weak, the lords could limit the power being held by the monarch. They could rule in the King's stead and the ruler would be just a figurehead. But if the King was powerful, he would have the ability to rule and not be limited by the lords. The current king - Arthur Friedrich di Albion - was such a ruler.