Firessean Empire (Medi Fantasmus)

The Empire of Firesse, alternatively known as the Firessean Empire or the Azure Imperium, was the imperial regime ruled by Quentin Couture, who usurped the throne from the House of Sinclair after betraying the Count of Ormand in the climactic battle of the Firessean Civil War, and subsequently consolidating and centralizing his power to wage a war of conquest all over Arathor. The Empire was the primary reason for the dissolution of the Holy Arathi Empire and the beginning of the Interregnum, with the intent being that the Firessean Empire of Emperor Couture would once again unite the continent

On the 18th day of Forland, the year 614 of the King's Calendar, Quentin Couture declared himself Emperor of Firesse, the day following the death of the Count of Ormand. His claim was backed up by convening of the Senate, who gave their blessing (though questionable in their integrity) and two months later, had a coronation presided upon by the Archbishop of Larion. The Empire was able to achieve military supremacy on continental Arathor and establish a colonial regime overseas in northern Hadira, defeating several alliances against him and deposing several thrones over the course of fifteen years, replacing them with members of his family in order to unite the continent under his family. By 625 K.C., continental Arathor was under the heel of the Empire and with the fall of the Alliance of Arathor

Revolution
The Imperial people that were reorganized in this regime came from many walks of life. Firstly, the newest higher class of individuals that developed were what were later called High Revolutionaries. These were those of revolutionary spirit, those opposed to the Old Regime yet loyal to the Imperial throne

The First French Empire,[4] officially the French Empire (French: Empire Français; Latin: Imperium Francicum),[b] was the empire ruled by Napoleon Bonaparte, who established French hegemony over much of continental Europe at the beginning of the 19th century. Although France had already established a colonial empire overseas since the early 17th century, the French state had remained a kingdom under the Bourbons and a republic after the French Revolution. Historians refer to Napoleon's regime as the First Empire to distinguish it from the restorationist Second Empire (1852–1870) ruled by his nephew Napoleon III.

On 18 May 1804, Napoleon was granted the title Emperor of the French ('L'Empereur des Français',  pronounced  [lɑ̃.pʁœʁ de fʁɑ̃.sɛ]) by the French Sénat (Senate) and was crowned on 2 December 1804,[8] signifying the end of the French Consulate and of the French First Republic. The French Empire achieved military supremacy in mainland Europe through notable victories in the War of the Third Coalition against Austria, Prussia, Russia, and allied nations, notably at the Battle of Austerlitz in 1805.[9] French dominance was reaffirmed during the War of the Fourth Coalition, at the Battle of Jena–Auerstedt in 1806 and the Battle of Friedland in 1807,[10] before Napoleon's final defeat at the Battle of Waterloo in 1815.