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Chapter 23 - Easter egg!!!! ONLY FOR YOU!

In Ikal, supernatural powers are called like Chuén in the Viatori Empire, because in different part of world are described with different names (Qi, Aura, mind power, Taoism, Sintois power, etc.) exist in several ranks in this history and I start to describe my readers, each of which marks an individual's mastery and their place in the societal structure:

Apprentice: The foundational level, where most citizens begin

(In Gracea World: 1 of a 10,000 people).

(In Ikal Virtual World: 5000 of a 10,000 people).

Professional: A level attained through dedicated training; these individuals often serve as the backbone of armies and defenses.

Great Master: Those at this rank demonstrate exceptional power and skill, often leading squads or significant sections within an organization.

King: A level of power reserved for high nobility and powerful warriors; these individuals are capable of leading vast armies or controlling major territories (Exist a big difference with Emperor level).

Emperor: The peak of power, with abilities strong enough to govern entire empires and hold sway in international relations. Emperors can wield Chuén in ways that are considered nearly god-like.

Power Structures in Each Nation:

Viatori Empire(MAYA and AZTEK Civilization):

1 Emperor (Emperor Kinich Balam, father of Yaxkin)

39 Kings (elite commanders and noble protectors)

Over 70 Great Masters (military leaders, renowned fighters, and significant figures within the Empire)

Description: The Viatori Empire, heavily influenced by Mesoamerican culture, has a traditional honor. Due to their limited number of Emperors, they focus on strategic alliances, making each King's and Great Master's role vital. This Empire's Chuén powers are intricately tied to natural elements, especially fire and earth, representing their warrior heritage and respect for the land.

Krom Empire (Russia):

3 Emperors

40 Kings

100+ Great Masters

Description: The Krom Empire is known for its strength and formidable military, influenced by Cossack and East of Europe Roman culture. This empire boasts the highest concentration of Emperors and Kings, enabling it to exert significant influence on both regional and international affairs.

The Krom warriors are known for their physical prowess, using Chuén in a way that emphasizes force and resilience.

Republic of Yankeae:

3 Emperors (including Emperor Sullbel Tower, notable for his strategic cunning and sinister)

38 Kings

90+ Great Masters

Description: A modern Republic with extensive economic and technological power, Yankeae has rapidly become a leading force in Ikal and Gracea. Their Emperors and Kings often possess powerful elemental abilities, typically centered around energy manipulation, making their armies both versatile and devastating. The Republic's focus on rapid advancement has fostered tension with traditional empires.

Qin Empire (China Civilization of Asia):

3 Emperors

37 Kings

100+ Great Masters

Description: The Qin Empire, rooted in East Asian traditions, is known for its strategic use of elemental Chuén powers, especially in manipulating metal and water. Their structured hierarchy and disciplined military make them highly respected, if not feared, across Ikal. The empire's rulers are known for their wisdom, often employing their abilities to maintain harmony and deter conflicts.

Viel Empire (GERMAN Civilization):

2 Emperors

25 Kings

75+ Great Masters

Description: Known for its rich heritage and ties to Germanic culture, the Viel Empire is a relatively smaller yet powerful state. Their emphasis is on defensive strategies and protection, with Chuén powers centered around fortification and energy shielding. Their two Emperors are revered as wise and patient rulers, often mediating disputes among neighboring nations.

Kshatriyas Empire ((HINDU Civilization):

1 Emperor

30 Kings

85+ Great Masters

Description: Drawing from Indian cultural influences, the Kshatriyas Empire is known for its spiritual focus and mystical powers. Their Chuén abilities often involve mind manipulation, precognition, and spirit communication, lending a unique edge to their influence. Their single Emperor wields authority through both mysticism and martial prowess, guiding their Kings and Great Masters with wisdom.

Shouga Kingdom (Japan):

No Emperor, 40 Kings

15+ Great Masters

Description: Inspired by Japanese traditions, Shouga has a unique position with no Emperor, relying instead on an extensive council of Kings.

This structure grants them flexibility in politics, while their Great Masters excel in highly specialized Chuén abilities, such as stealth and agility, making them valuable allies and formidable adversaries.

Peabiru Kingdom (Brazil):

28 Kings

15+ Great Masters

Description: A vibrant kingdom with strong ties to South American culture, Peabiru emphasizes environmental harmony, with Chuén powers often based on flora and fauna.

Their warriors are deeply connected to nature, with Kings capable of calling upon natural forces for defense and protection.

Rehegua Kingdom (Argentina):

18 Kings

15+ Great Masters

Description: Known for its resilience and resourcefulness, Rehegua draws influence from Argentinian culture. Their Kings and Great Masters are skilled in guerilla tactics and earth manipulation, making them difficult opponents to face directly.

Their power lies in adaptability and tactical retreats, maintaining their independence in a region filled with powerful empires.

 This Kingdom is very close to the Republic Yankeae