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We  are semi-absolute monarchy, with a Parliament and a PM who must be approved by the Most Serene Emperor. WE have 12 noble houses of which 11 have been emperor. The houses currently are:
The House of Rousillion(20%)(B descendant)(current rulers as of 2019)
The House of Capet-Bourbanaiss(20%)
The house of Bonrei-Bourbonaiss(20%)
The house of Hauet-Bourbonaiss(20%)
The house of Auberjoinais-Bourbonaiss
The house of Emmanueli
The house of Braun-jauner
The house of Jean-Baptiste
The house of Jacuemoud
The house of Hertzfeld(germans)
The house of Von Kiel-Holzmann(German)
The house of Zahirovic(Bulgar)

Bourbonaiss.
You prob wondered "Why are so many of these house names ending with Bourbonaiss? And what's with the percents? Well, it goes like this.
There was a king, a great one. Philip III of house Bourbonaiss. He was from a great house,with legends like Louis I, Gustave II, Marie III, and Aurelius I"the angel". Philip was nicknamed "Ironhead" for reasons i'll explain later, but he had 6 children. The important ones are Arnaud V, Philip IV and Gustave III. Philip, his sucessor, continued the line, had a son, Louis VV, and when Louis died with no children, we look to the others. They founded their own Dynasties, but with the deatj of the last legitimate Bourbonaiss king, we see them adding the suffix, Bourbonaiis. Lets dissect it, shall we?


The suffix means they are all descendants of king Philip IV "Ironhead", and the prefix is what they use to distinguish themselves. the percentage states how much of a claim they have to the bourbonaiss. Since 5 children founded dynasties, it's 20% each. Now, lets look at Arnaud. much time later, you have Marie, who marries  Bastien, of house Revoire, merging the 2 into House Rousillion. Now, let's look at Gustave. His son becomes king Colin I of Capet-bourbonaiss. MUCH later, comes Marie the II of Capet-bourbonaiss. Back to rousillion, they lead to our current king, king Aurelius the III, whose son, Edouard VIII will marry Marie, merging Capet-bourbonaiss and Rousillion into house Rousillion-Capet. BUT, one of Philip's other daughters establishes the house Bonrei-Bourbonaiss, whose last heir married Marie's brother. BUT she died, giving the title of Bonrei-Bourbonaiss to her brother, who is NOT the heir to house Capet-bourbonaiss. BUT, he died, giving Marie,  Heir to house Capet-bourbonaiss, the title of heir to Bonrei-bourbonaiss. BUT she will give title leader of Capet to her new husband, where they will merge. BUT, since She was due to become leadr of bonrei, the title heir to bonrei passes down to Edouard, where all 3 titles will pass down to his son/daughter. And when edouard takes the throne, he will unite  he 3 families of Bonrei,Rousillion and Capet into Rouspet-Bonrei-Bourbonaiss, which will give that house 60% claim to the throne of Bourbonaiss. If Rousillion can get a the titles of the other 2 Bourbonaiss-heirs, they could form a house which would have great legitimacy, the house of Siegneur-bourbonaiss.