Monarchy of Niunkuet

The Emperor of Yinguo (:皇帝; Huáng dì) is the of Yinguo, and the Head of the Imperial House of Bin. In accordance with the Laws of the Empire, he is the living embodiment of the state and the dynasty, the Son of Heaven, and the Lord of All Under Heaven. His power and reign derives from the Mandate of Heaven, on one side, and the Mandate of the People on the other, as he represents both divine rule and the will of the people. The Emperor lies at the head of a constitutional monarchy, but he holds considerably more power than other constitutional monarchs around the world, as he holds executive powers, and benefits from sovereign immunity.

The origins of the monarchy of Yinguo begin with the collapse of the Zhang dynasty, when remains of the imperial family gathered remaining loyalists in the city of Shanxing, reclaiming the Mandate of Heaven as the new Yin dynasty. The newly formed dynasty successfully resisted further Shindan aggression and formed the nation of Yinguo in the south, centered around the new capital of Tianjing.