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You are Lord Lucious May-Porter, born 18 years ago to Lord Fraham May-Porter and Lady Jessica May-Porter in a small manor located in Ember Wale, a region within the kingdom of Tilbion. Tilbion is part of the grand Arturian Empire, which has been ruling over most of the world for more than two centuries, boasting the strongest military forces across land, sea, and air.
Although the Arturian Empire is dominant, there are several other significant empires in the world. The sprawling Pirenias empire holds vast territories in the Southeast Oceans, while the Fervielle empire shares a border and often interacts with our own. The Trimeterrling Kingdoms, although not an empire per se, are remarkably powerful, and the Great Zarviev kingdom stretches across half a continent.
Tragically, your mother passed away shortly after your birth, and you spent your childhood in the company of your guardian, Majorodom Clarence, as well as cook Melissa, gardener Shelkins, and your loyal dogs, Duke and Cesarian. Despite not experiencing true happiness, you managed to live a relatively carefree existence until the age of six when your father enrolled you in Mrs. Devonshire's School for young Boys and Gentlemen. Among the many boys at the school, very few possessed any sense of gentility. Nevertheless, you endured the beatings and humiliations, emerging from the experience with newfound strength. Now, you stand at the precipice of a new chapter in your life.
The Royal School of Arms and Cannonry is the sole institution suitable for a young man of noble birth such as yourself. With a prestigious history spanning two centuries, it serves as a launching pad for those interested in military endeavors or other pursuits. Within the Royal School of Arms and Cannonry, there are three distinct paths to choose from: studying the Air Forces, Rapid Assault Forces, Naval Command, or the more traditional, albeit somewhat archaic, Art of Foot Troops. Upon completion, graduates exit as Royal Air Lieutenants, RAF Lieutenants, Junior Naval Commanders, or simply Lieutenants (the oldest title of the four).
Alternatively, there is also the diplomatic option of joining the Imperial Colonial Service – a role primarily focused on management, tax collection, and quelling riots. While this option may not be as prestigious as others, it still holds its own appeal.
The question remains, which path will Lord Lucious May-Porter choose to embark upon?