Kekayaan Directorate

The Kekayaan Directorate is an ultra-radical, multi-ethnic nation located in Southeast Asia, composed of most of that region, stretching from Burma in the west to Papua New Guinea in the east. The nation is home to some 544.1 million, and controls nearly 3,106,565 square miles of land. It should be noted that there are 75 million fewer people than there should have been because of the nation's internal policies. Kekayaan is ruled by a ecclesiarchy stratocratic triumvirate, in which the head of the government, the head of the military, and the of the church all rule as equals. These are Grand Chancellor Richard Sterling, Supreme Commander of Kekayaan Ashanti Joiner, and Ecclesiarch Marcel Nyariki.

Kekayaan is not for the weak or the soft of heart, for only the physically and mentally strong aquire power through means not humane by standard. Endurance is a staple in surviving the harsh life in the country, as strength is all that is respected in Kekayaan, as far as Kekayaan citizens are concerned that is. This does not however mean that Kekayaan is a land of chaos. Law and order prevail in the country, though those in control are far more portected by these laws than those living outside of them. Also, while most other countries are open to the world, Kekayaan is decidely xenophobic, allowing only those who have proven themselves useful to the continuity of the state within their borders. They hate anything associated with liberalism, democracy, or humanism, and have gone out of their way a number of times to deal with the issues.

Kekayaan has been ruled by the triumvirate since its creation in 1946. In Kekayaan, the military controls ever aspect of the political landscape, and there is no seperation between war and politics. Additionally, the military itself is guided by the principles of the church. Every citizen must serve for five years within the military, and remain as reservist until their elder years. The military reserves the right to draft any of its citizens, regardless of age, into military service in times of dire need, or simply because they feel the need too. Kekayaan is the literal embodiment of the people; dark, sinister, belligerent, where the concept of hate is embraced. The nation itself is closed off to the world, and checkpoints and military bases can be found along its length. Kekayaan is no friend of the world.