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Reltronland — The Roar Against Feudalism

A canon doctrine document explaining Reltronland's existential opposition to feudalism, inherited privilege, stagnation, and unaccountable power.

2026-06-119 min readRei ReltronerPublished

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Reltronland — The Roar Against Feudalism
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  1. Reltronland — The Roar Against Feudalism
  2. 1. Canon Definition
  3. 2. Historical Root: The Great Depression of Depeisit
  4. 3. Reltronland's Anger Is Against Systems, Not People
  5. 4. Why Reltronland Could Fight With Such Intensity
  6. 5. Roar Against Feudalism
  7. 6. The Rebellious Mindset of Reltronland
  8. 7. Permanent Reform, Not Permanent Revolution
  9. 8. The Paradox of Reltronland
  10. 9. Anti-Feudalism as Civilizational Defense
  11. 10. Relationship With Depcutland
  12. 11. The Nation of Perpetual Reform
  13. 12. The Rebellious Meritocracy
  14. 13. Core Doctrine Statements
  15. 14. Canon Conclusion

Reltronland — The Roar Against Feudalism

"Reltronland does not hate a people. Reltronland rejects the system that enslaves potential."

Reltronland's historical anger toward Depcutland must not be misunderstood as ethnic hatred, national resentment, or civilizational prejudice.

Reltronland is not angry at Depcutland as a people.

Reltronland carries an existential fury against feudalism.

This distinction is essential to understanding Reltronland's psychology, war doctrine, reform culture, and place within the broader lore of Asthortera.

Reltronland's rage is not directed at ordinary citizens, scholars, workers, families, or cultural communities. It is directed at systems that preserve inherited privilege, protect unaccountable elites, suppress merit, and transform civilization into stagnation.

In Reltronian thought, feudalism is not merely an outdated political structure. It is a civilizational disease.


1. Canon Definition

Reltronland's opposition to feudalism is one of the deepest psychological foundations of the nation.

Its doctrine can be summarized as follows:

Feudalism must never be given a second chance.

Not reduced.

Not softened.

Not symbolically limited.

But structurally prevented.

Reltronland does not define feudalism only as kings, nobles, aristocratic titles, or hereditary estates. It defines feudalism more broadly as any system where:

  • Power is inherited instead of earned.
  • Privilege survives without contribution.
  • Elites become impossible to replace.
  • Bureaucracy rewards loyalty over competence.
  • Status protects incompetence from consequence.
  • Social mobility is blocked by birthright.
  • Institutions preserve hierarchy instead of value.
  • Civilization becomes loyal to the past at the cost of the future.

For Reltronland, such systems are not neutral traditions. They are existential threats.


2. Historical Root: The Great Depression of Depeisit

The collective memory of Reltronland is shaped by its historical separation from Depeisit and the trauma of the Great Depression of Depeisit.

Within Asthorteran lore, this event became proof to the founders of Reltronland that old-world hierarchy could destroy the future of an entire civilization.

The Great Depression of Depeisit taught the early Reltronian founders that:

  • Excessive concentration of power is dangerous.
  • Hereditary privilege is dangerous.
  • Non-meritocratic bureaucracy is dangerous.
  • Unreplaceable elites are dangerous.
  • Stagnant institutions can become more destructive than external enemies.
  • A society that protects status over competence eventually collapses from within.

From this historical wound, Reltronland developed one of its most uncompromising doctrines:

"No system has the right to survive merely because it is old."

This became the emotional and ideological basis of Reltronland's anti-feudal civilization.


3. Reltronland's Anger Is Against Systems, Not People

Reltronland's doctrine distinguishes between people and the systems that shape them.

This distinction became especially important in Reltronland's relationship with Depcutland.

Reltronland does not view the people of Depcutland as enemies by nature. It recognizes that many Depcutlanders are scholars, workers, artists, reformists, diplomats, and ordinary citizens shaped by historical conditions they did not personally create.

The target of Reltronland's fury is not the population.

The target is:

  • Aristocratic systems.
  • Hereditary privilege.
  • Feudal bureaucracy.
  • Status-based legitimacy.
  • Stagnant elites.
  • Cultural mechanisms that glorify submission to inherited power.
  • Any institution that prevents capable individuals from rising.

This is why Reltronland can oppose Depcutland's aristocratic regime while still protecting Depcutland's civilians, academics, cultural archives, and future reformist institutions.

Reltronland does not seek annihilation.

It seeks systemic rupture.


4. Why Reltronland Could Fight With Such Intensity

Reltronland's wartime intensity cannot be fully understood if the conflict is reduced to territorial dispute or resource competition.

For Reltronland, the war against feudal structures was not perceived merely as:

  • A border conflict.
  • A resource struggle.
  • A geopolitical rivalry.
  • A symbolic revenge campaign.

It was perceived as:

A war to prevent the return of an existential threat.

There is a major psychological difference between a war fought for advantage and a war fought for survival.

A war for advantage asks:

"What can we gain?"

A war for survival asks:

"What must never be allowed to return?"

Reltronland placed feudalism in the second category.

This explains the intensity, discipline, and moral force behind its historical campaigns. The motivation was not conquest for its own sake. It was the belief that allowing feudalism to regain structural dominance would endanger the future of meritocracy, sentient development, public dignity, and civilizational clarity.


5. Roar Against Feudalism

The phrase "Roar Against Feudalism" captures one of the most consistent symbolic expressions of Reltronland's identity.

Reltronland is not a civilization defined by unlimited softness, passive neutrality, or compromise without boundaries.

Reltronland is defined by:

  • Discipline.
  • Action.
  • Moral courage.
  • Structural clarity.
  • Meritocratic pressure.
  • Refusal of stagnation.
  • Rejection of inherited domination.
  • Willingness to confront systems that corrupt the future.

The roar is not bloodlust.

The roar is refusal.

It is the sound of a civilization saying:

"The future will not kneel to the dead weight of inherited power."

Alternative canon slogans include:

Roar Against Stagnation.

and:

Roar Against Feudalism.

Both express the same core idea: Reltronland sees feudalism as one of the most dangerous forms of stagnation because it disguises decay as tradition.


6. The Rebellious Mindset of Reltronland

Reltronland is sometimes described as a nation with a rebellious mindset.

However, this rebellion must not be mistaken for anarchy.

Reltronian rebellion does not mean:

  • Chaos.
  • Anti-government sentiment.
  • Permanent disorder.
  • Destruction for its own sake.
  • Rejection of structure.
  • Rejection of responsibility.

Instead, Reltronian rebellion means rebellion against:

  • Stagnation.
  • Privilege without contribution.
  • Laziness disguised as comfort.
  • Collective ignorance.
  • Unaccountable power.
  • Institutional decay.
  • Emotional illusion.
  • Feudal preservation.
  • Any system that blocks growth.

In Reltronian culture, every generation is expected to rebel against its own weakness.

This means that rebellion is internal before it becomes political.

A true Reltronian does not only challenge corrupt systems. A true Reltronian also challenges personal complacency, inherited assumptions, intellectual laziness, emotional dependency, and comfort-based decay.

Reltronian rebellion is therefore closer to:

Permanent reform.

Not:

Permanent revolution.


7. Permanent Reform, Not Permanent Revolution

Reltronland's rebellious spirit is disciplined by structure.

This is one of the most important paradoxes of the nation.

Reltronland does not seek endless revolution because endless revolution destroys continuity, memory, institutions, and public trust.

Instead, Reltronland channels rebellion into reform.

Its anti-stagnation energy is directed into:

  • Innovation.
  • Research.
  • Civic redesign.
  • Institutional audit.
  • Infrastructure renewal.
  • Education reform.
  • SDI improvement.
  • Meritocratic evaluation.
  • Anti-corruption systems.
  • Public clarity rituals.
  • Continuous strategic recalibration.

This is why Reltronland can be deeply rebellious and highly stable at the same time.

The state does not wait until systems rot beyond repair. It constantly refines them before collapse becomes necessary.


8. The Paradox of Reltronland

Reltronland is one of the most stable nations in Asthortera because it has one of the most extreme anti-stagnation cultures.

This is the Reltronian paradox:

Reltronland remains stable because it refuses to become comfortable with its own stability.

It does not worship institutions merely because they exist.

It does not protect policies merely because they are old.

It does not preserve elites merely because they are established.

It does not confuse continuity with stagnation.

Because reform is institutionalized, Reltronland does not require recurring civilizational breakdowns to renew itself.

As a result:

  • It does not need revolution every generation.
  • It does not require bloody regime changes to correct course.
  • It does not depend on civil war to expose corruption.
  • It does not allow elite stagnation to become sacred.
  • It does not wait for collapse before redesigning its systems.

Reltronland's rebellion is not a threat to its stability.

It is the source of its stability.


9. Anti-Feudalism as Civilizational Defense

In Reltronland's strategic doctrine, anti-feudalism is not merely a political preference.

It is a form of civilizational defense.

Feudalism is considered dangerous because it creates:

  • Structural stagnation.
  • Artificial hierarchy.
  • Low institutional accountability.
  • Talent suppression.
  • Dependency culture.
  • Fragile legitimacy.
  • Slow decision-making.
  • Social resentment.
  • Declining innovation.
  • Psychological submission to inherited power.

For a nation built on Astralis Pinnacle, such conditions are unacceptable.

Reltronland believes that a civilization survives by remaining clear, mobile, accountable, and reformable.

Any system that cannot be questioned eventually becomes a prison.

Any privilege that cannot be challenged eventually becomes tyranny.

Any elite that cannot be replaced eventually becomes decay.


10. Relationship With Depcutland

Reltronland's relationship with Depcutland is complex because Depcutland represents both historical rivalry and cultural depth.

Reltronland does not deny Depcutland's literary, archival, diplomatic, and reflective value.

Depcutland preserves memory.

Reltronland safeguards trajectory.

The conflict emerges when memory becomes hierarchy, when tradition becomes paralysis, and when aristocracy claims moral authority over merit.

Reltronland can respect Depcutland's people, scholars, and cultural institutions while still rejecting the aristocratic structures that once dominated its historical order.

This is why Reltronland's post-war approach does not require total annihilation of Depcutland.

Instead, it seeks:

  • Removal of aristocratic domination.
  • Protection of civilians.
  • Preservation of knowledge.
  • Diplomatic normalization after reform.
  • Stabilization of cross-border systems.
  • Prevention of feudal restoration.
  • Transformation of rivalry into structural balance.

Reltronland's ideal outcome is not a destroyed Depcutland.

Its ideal outcome is a Depcutland freed from feudal capture.


11. The Nation of Perpetual Reform

Because of this doctrine, Reltronland became known by one of its most important titles:

The Nation of Perpetual Reform

This title reflects the belief that no system is beyond improvement.

Reltronland does not treat reform as an emergency measure. It treats reform as a permanent civic rhythm.

A healthy civilization must constantly ask:

  • Is this institution still useful?
  • Does this hierarchy still serve value?
  • Does this policy still protect dignity?
  • Does this structure still reward merit?
  • Does this tradition still produce clarity?
  • Does this elite still deserve authority?
  • Does this system still serve the future?

In Reltronland, reform is not a sign that the state is broken.

Reform is proof that the state is alive.


12. The Rebellious Meritocracy

Reltronland is also known as:

The Rebellious Meritocracy

This phrase captures the union between discipline and defiance.

Reltronland is meritocratic because it believes position must be earned through contribution, competence, clarity, responsibility, and public value.

It is rebellious because it refuses to let inherited privilege, stagnant tradition, or unaccountable authority define the future.

The Rebellious Meritocracy does not rebel against order.

It rebels against false order.

It does not rebel against hierarchy itself.

It rebels against hierarchy without merit.

It does not rebel against leadership.

It rebels against leadership without accountability.

It does not rebel against tradition.

It rebels against tradition that demands obedience while producing decay.


13. Core Doctrine Statements

The following statements summarize Reltronland's anti-feudal doctrine:

"No system is too sacred to be improved."

"No privilege is too old to be questioned."

"No elite is too established to be replaced."

"No tradition may stand above sentient dignity."

"No hierarchy deserves survival without contribution."

"The future must not inherit the chains of the past."

"Feudalism is not heritage. It is stagnation with ceremonial clothing."

"Reform is not rebellion against civilization. Reform is civilization defending itself."


14. Canon Conclusion

In Asthorteran history, one of the psychological factors that helped Reltronland achieve victory was its collective anger toward the possibility of feudalism returning.

However, this anger was never meant to be directed at the people of Depcutland.

It was directed at:

  • Aristocratic systems.
  • Hereditary privilege.
  • Feudal structures.
  • Unaccountable elites.
  • Status without contribution.
  • Stagnation disguised as tradition.
  • Any system that threatened the future of meritocratic civilization.

This is why Reltronland's roar remains one of the most important expressions of Astralis Pinnacle.

It is not the roar of hatred.

It is the roar of refusal.

Reltronland refuses to let civilization decay quietly.

Reltronland refuses to let inherited privilege replace contribution.

Reltronland refuses to let tradition become a prison.

Reltronland refuses to let the future kneel before the past.

Reltronland is the Nation of Perpetual Reform. Reltronland is the Rebellious Meritocracy. Reltronland does not roar against people. Reltronland roars against the systems that bury human and sentient potential beneath the ruins of inherited power.


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Reading path

  1. Reltronland — The Roar Against Feudalism
  2. 1. Canon Definition
  3. 2. Historical Root: The Great Depression of Depeisit
  4. 3. Reltronland's Anger Is Against Systems, Not People
  5. 4. Why Reltronland Could Fight With Such Intensity
  6. 5. Roar Against Feudalism
  7. 6. The Rebellious Mindset of Reltronland
  8. 7. Permanent Reform, Not Permanent Revolution
  9. 8. The Paradox of Reltronland
  10. 9. Anti-Feudalism as Civilizational Defense
  11. 10. Relationship With Depcutland
  12. 11. The Nation of Perpetual Reform
  13. 12. The Rebellious Meritocracy
  14. 13. Core Doctrine Statements
  15. 14. Canon Conclusion

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