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Anyways, I figure I'll do the thing and we can begin moving towards an IC thread.

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The Family of Albanie, Sheriffs of Albany, Counts of Greene, Saratoga, the Princes of Long Island. The Elector in the Empire State Building

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The house of Albanie was born out of the campaigns of Adam Covanney when he pacified and occupied Albany town and Albany county. Though at this time the family held no particular history, and they have expunged their old name from most of the records. But in the early years the founder of the house, Ross took umbrage with the governor that the house of Covanney had put in control of the area and in a fit of hot blooded anger challenged the governor to a fight. The governor accepted, and the two fought with knives at the grounds of the old State House where he was killed by Ross.

When Adam Covanney heard of the duel he personally left to inquire into what had gone wrong. Arriving in Albany he was greeted by the people of Albany town, who directed him to Ross; fearing he might kill them all in anger. Interrogating Ross as to why he killed the governor, Ross explained the man he had left behind was “a thief and a fucking bastard”, adding that since he took office he was failing to perform any sort of duty and had personally slighted him when he and his men stole much of his property one night, including his dogs. When asked if he would do it again Ross answered honestly: that he would without second thought.

In a display of mercy Adam let Ross live, but he would have to join his host in its military endeavors across southern New York. This was a task that he performed with esteem and notability and was eventually granted title to Albany as its count and sheriff, putting down the roots of a growing force in the region.

At the first Covanney's death, Ross, now styling himself as “Ross from Albany” took advantage of the lack of oversight and took the neighboring counties as his own inadvertently positioning himself as a significant player in the crisis of succession with Adam's sons. Though when the dust settled over New York Ross never remained a power player, he died secure in the knowledge that as things passed to his children that his legacy was secure as he was written down as “Ross of Albany” and his sons likewise. Overtime this would change to either “Of Albanie” or simply “Albanie”.

Imperial election occurred during the life of then fifty year old Micheal Albanie who rose as the favorite after the death of Duncan Bloom. The election was immediately contested by the Zeglar family which had assumed control over much of Long Island and their fated revolt was small and isolated. As punishment, Micheal had much of the family executed and the rest put into exile as he took Long Island for himself. However, this would be the only significant event in Micheal's reign as he would die after ten years of rule and his son Charles would inherit leadership of the clan and by political machinations succeed Micheal as the Elector in the Empire State Building; emperor.

Through his reign he would trade his family's electoral holdings in the New York metropolitan area – Jersey City, Newark, and various stakes to assume control of Queens and with the exception of Kennedy have total control over Long Island. Is internal politics within New York would also be strengthened as he repaid his supporters in war, distributing the spoils of smaller less significant territories to his electoral friends and allies. The distribution of spoils was also accompanied by a network of relationships which promised to elect his heir of choice as replacement. But it would take years of effort for that to start. With thirteen different women he tried to produce a son but was rocked mostly with miscarriages, daughters, or deaths shortly after birth. It wasn't until his early fifties he was finally able to sire a son, but after thirty years of rule he was able to father a son who lived passed the age of five. However after the child turned seven he died, and the machinations established earlier into life clicked into action and defaulted to electing the young boy, the shy Hopkins.

With an emperor too young to be considered a man, and not even fully literate the empire went into a state of internal crisis as a regency council was assembled. Initially by Charles friends, though they'd see themselves removed or removing themselves as intrigue characterized the new court far more so than prior with an emperor too powerless or too unwise to notice.
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That's all true, buuuuttttt the Empire State having a bunch of Amerodeutsch HRE cosplayers in the post-apocalypse sounds more amusing than the realistic melting pot cultures that actually would likely exist.


True, but my two bits on it is less as HRE cosplay and more materially directed politics to explain it. Elective monarchies aren't restricted simply to the Holy Roman Empire and have manifested themselves time and time again in history. As far back as the ancient Kingdom of Rome monarchs were elected by the assemblies. Macedonia too elected kings by way of its army. By technicality the Republic of Venice was an elective monarchy; the difference was where and how the political power derived itself from. And even outside of Europe the position of Great Khan was elective through a warrior assembly, and the caliphs of the Rashidun period were appointed by consensus let alone being elected.

What makes this possible is less that anyone really bothered to read about the HRE and decided that'd be the thing they would do, but it doesn't mean there's too many toes to step on in trying to build an institution to concentrate political power by involving significant or powerful people in that process. The monarchical bit deriving itself from military ruler-ship that became land owning and rent seeking; the remnants of the old army, the police, or private security taking control and using their power to make anything they can get as their property, relegating most to surfs. I used West Point - The Point Castle - as a symbol of that, since West Point is the Army's officer training academy and happens to be just up river from New York City.
@The Wyrm

My two-bits:
I wasn't intending the bio-weapon to be a one-and-done thing strictly speaking and I expect there would have been occasional flare ups now and then when it just sort of wakes up in a weaker form. Like a occasional spot of endemic influenza.
I'm mostly looking at things like what New Jersey exports in terms of natural resources as well as historical cultural influences on the region. From the looks of my reading we're gonna see an interesting mix of Dutch and English culture on the Atlantic Merchants Guild/Atlantische Koopmans Gilde


Eh, not really. Like all places in the Mid-Atlantic region original Dutch and Swedish colonization was historically disposed by later English ownership who really began to develop the colonies. The original colonies having already been small trading posts basically. Their chapter was brief and short before Anglo ownership, followed by American. Later stronger influence would come in with the Irish or the Italians, especially the Italians; think Jersey Shore. But in terms of spoken languages, Spanish is second because Latino groups today are the largest group of people by origin and the Dutch, British, Irish, and Italian identities integrating themselves all in the cultural stew of "American white owning class".
Well given the derivation from the timeline is in the far-future anything that happened recently or even a hundred years ago is going to have even less an impact. But then, here I am expecting to see "patroons" dropped in the context of New York so what the fuck do I know.
I think I should post an app so y'all can get the incentive to do those app things and then I can launch the actual thread.

But vidya gaems. So, I'll shoot for it sometime in the early morning for normal people.
May I suggest a discord.


Soon (tm)

Technically it's set up but I'm not opening it up yet.

Tentatively showing interest. Is there any specific style desired for this RP in terms of actual posts? First/third person limited, history book style, etc?


Preferably third person, though if you know of some prose device to switch between first and third person that doesn't create a jarring effect I have no complaint. But certainly no history text book way of going about it. This is a story as it happens and not something being retold with the wisdom of it already having been done.

@Dinh AaronMk Okay, I'll try to tidy up my claims then. A single whole borrow and perhaps a few islands, will do!


Good.
@ONL

I'd rather you keep a single whole borough and not pieces of them. Although some of the islands in the Hudson river or bay may be a bit ill-defined on the map so you could take pieces of those.
I may throw my hat into the ring! May I reserve a merchant guild/dynasty within the Boroughs?


Pick a borough my friend.

On that note I should also kick off apps by writing mine, try to get some more life for this thread. I got errands though, so it won't be for a bit.
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