Alright, I'll bite. I guess my first question is about the actual setting. You're talking about a sort of fantasy-style medieval kingdom, but there's elements that suggest space travel (one race that left earth, unless you meant "extinct") and cybernetics (cyborgs). So I'm really trying to get a sense of how advanced tech has gotten, since the impression I got was medieval fantasy style. Second question is about the logistics of the Abraham United Kingdom, which I'm guessing is part of the Americas (?). Just wondering if it actually is one massive sprawling city (because Jesus that is humongous and would require micro-managing with I'm guessing district officials), or in a similar way Attack on Titan had its walled off city where the epicentre was one giant Metropolis-like system, but the more outward you got it was more akin to small towns and villages spread out across fields/forests/lakes/etc. Third, why is that "one newborn recruitment" policy in place, exactly? Is the kingdom at war? Is it just for the sake of adhering to an archaic rule that nobody really bothered to look closer if it was still relevant? This is mostly for my own curiosity, and potentially for a character who'd be [i]very[/i] interested in why that rule is in place once they're old enough to comprehend the enormity of that sacrifice (since it's essentially forcing parents to give up a child). Fourth is mostly what the general idea/plot is for this story beyond just exploring a world and having generic adventures. Which ties back to my intial curiosity on why that policy is in place, which may suggest political or military necessity - and imply there's war or some trouble brewing. Fifth. What's generally the purpose of the AUK's military? Do they simply serve as war fodder, or do they also have duties in enforcing laws, maybe even protection jobs of high priority individuals within the city? And my final question: is it just humans who are subject to the child policy thing? Or is it strictly a human controlled settlement where interaction with other races is strictly political and there aren't actually any other races [i]living[/i] within AUK walls?