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6/27/2025, 8:26:01 PM
>>6265985
>I'd also just like to point out that Clint is probably the most effeminate man of all time.
>>6265989
>yup, he's basically the flattest woman to ever exist in that pic
>>6266173
>that's supposed to be a dude???
Clint's picture was a case of "Gen a (flat) MILF, call it a man" because while he's not quite a trap in his usual garb, he's definitely feminine enough that if you put him in a dress he'd make a pretty fine woman.
>>6265121
>>6265124
>>6265411
>>6265415
I would say that as a society, the Empire is Lawful Evil while the individuals who control it are Chaotic Evil, using the Lawful Evil means for their Chaotic Evil ends. The structure of Imperial Society is not as rigid as a caste system, but there is a loose social strata where below a certain threshold you don't have a say in society (or even your own life) and above a certain threshold you can do more or less whatever you want (provided it doesn't piss off one of your near-peers). There used to be a racial element to this stratification where Demons were always above Mortals, but that has eroded over the ages: equality is still a distant dream that most don't even care about, but it's what you can do rather than what you are that determines you place in society.

At the top are the 666 Divider Lords, who together rule the Empire.
The Plane Lords each administrate a single plane.
The Realm Lords have authority over areas on a plane around the size of a galaxy (called a Realm).
The Segmentum Lords have authority over a chunk of a Realm; usually there are 666 to a single Realm.
The System Lords have authority over a single star system.
The High Nobility are below system lords, typically having authority over an area of at least a continent, to multiple planets.
The Nobility have have authority over towns, cities, or even country-sized regions.

Note that there can be unlanded people at each rank below the Divider Lords (who technically don't have lands at all). They will typically have prestige and authority on par with someone controlling that large of a region. Also, these can be a bit deceiving; the High Lord who administrates the Capital of Hell is seen as a peer to the Realm Lords, for example. Dormandal is an unlanded System Lord.

Prestige and authority wise, the military is divided in a similar manner, with the Generals who run the forces for each plane answering directly to the Divider Lords. As a low ranking Dreadknight, Saligia has been raised to peerage with the Nobility, making her easily part of the top 1% of the Empire in terms of "shit she can get away with".

Citizens have rights. They are are the upper crust of ordinary people, be they merchants, skilled laborers, academics, or even simple laborers. The Middle Class more or less. They get to vote on matters that require a vote by Hell's law. Saligia's biological dad is a Citizen.