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 Formally, the Takrakaya empire is an absolute monarchy, ruled by the Divine Empress (//khatatlaha//). In practice, the actual governance is entrusted to a caste of functionaries (//qaha//) who must meet several requirements: they may not be related within a certain degree to other functionaries; they may not administer the province or municipality in which they were born; they may not marry or have legitimate children. These measures are meant to ensure that the functionaries will have no other object of loyalty than the Empress and her will. A secondary network of officials watches over the conduct of the //qaha//. Formally, the Takrakaya empire is an absolute monarchy, ruled by the Divine Empress (//khatatlaha//). In practice, the actual governance is entrusted to a caste of functionaries (//qaha//) who must meet several requirements: they may not be related within a certain degree to other functionaries; they may not administer the province or municipality in which they were born; they may not marry or have legitimate children. These measures are meant to ensure that the functionaries will have no other object of loyalty than the Empress and her will. A secondary network of officials watches over the conduct of the //qaha//.
  
-The person of the Divine Empress is kept to an extremely high standard of ritual purity. To start with, she must be born from a very specific bloodline. (It is generally speculated that an imperial consort would brood the eggs of a slave whenever the rate of stillbirths due to endogamy becomes excessive.) She also must be isolated from contact with all //'ikra// out of the imperial family, except for a small number of functionaries who have purified themselves with special rites. In addition, the Empress may be taught only to speak the archaic court dialect, which hasn't been spoken outside of the imperial citadel for several centuries.+The person of the Divine Empress is kept to an extremely high standard of ritual purity. For one, she (always female) must be born from a very specific bloodline. (It is generally speculated that an imperial consort would brood the eggs of a slave whenever the rate of stillbirths due to endogamy becomes excessive.) She also must be isolated from contact with all //'ikra// out of the imperial family, except for a small number of functionaries who have purified themselves with special rites. In addition, the Empress may be taught only to speak the archaic court dialect, which hasn't been spoken outside of the imperial citadel for several centuries.
  
 +Despite this ostensible centralization, the sheer size of Takrakaya, combined with the fact that proper rituals are poorly compatible with modern communication technology, most of the empire is //de facto// controlled by local interests. Regional functionaries, who might not even speak fluently the local dialect, often rely on village heads, religious authorities, wealthy patrons, or even criminal organizations for their revenue and mobilization of labor.
 ==== Philosophy and religion ==== ==== Philosophy and religion ====
 //Also see: [[Cosmology#Cosmic-egg cosmology|Cosmology]]// //Also see: [[Cosmology#Cosmic-egg cosmology|Cosmology]]//
  
-The Takrakaya conception of the world is fundamentally monist: there is one driving force of all that exists, //tahtla//, sometimes rendered as "the Divine". Individual beings with their apparent oppositions are fragments or portions of //tahtla//, which is seen most clearly in fire, blood, copper, the midday Sun, sex, and bees. Because of this unity, all things in the universe reflect each other in a sort of sympathetic magic. In antiquity it was a common custom by Takrakaya people to give little offers of their own blood, and that is still practiced in some rural regions.+The Takrakaya conception of the world is fundamentally monist: there is one driving force of all that exists, //tahtla//, sometimes rendered as "the Divine". Individual beings with their apparent oppositions, including gods, are fragments or portions of //tahtla//, which is seen most clearly in fire, blood, copper, the midday Sun, sex, and bees. Because of this unity, all things in the universe reflect each other in a sort of sympathetic magic. In antiquity it was a common custom by Takrakaya people to give little offers of their own blood, and that is still practiced in some rural regions.
  
 A key concept of Takrakaya philosophy is "domain" (//qa//). Domain in this sense is the authority or stewardship over a certain sector of the world. //Qa// streams down from the Divine into the multiple divine beings of the universe, one of which is the Divine Empress. All legitimate //qa// of //'ikra// passes through the Empress, and streams down in turn through the hierarchy of functionaries and officials. Even the meanest peasants have domain over their tools and crops (though no more than their superiors), and slaves have domain over their wraps, even as they are object of the domain of others. A key concept of Takrakaya philosophy is "domain" (//qa//). Domain in this sense is the authority or stewardship over a certain sector of the world. //Qa// streams down from the Divine into the multiple divine beings of the universe, one of which is the Divine Empress. All legitimate //qa// of //'ikra// passes through the Empress, and streams down in turn through the hierarchy of functionaries and officials. Even the meanest peasants have domain over their tools and crops (though no more than their superiors), and slaves have domain over their wraps, even as they are object of the domain of others.
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