DragonOfTheAerie
Vala
Again...just returned to thinking about my WIP, pinpointed a lot of important questions, so sorry about all the threads.
In my WIP the known world is mainly dominated by a vast empire. There are some that exist outside the empire, but they are small groups that in no way threaten or even interact with the empire.
Now, I want to portray this empire as a large, powerful military power. That's why no one dares rebel against it and those who scrape by outside it stay well away. But, why would a nation that is threatened by no one be a strong military power with a well-organized army? I mean, I suppose their strength and scariness somewhat depends on their power, but...if the empire has no need to defend against anyone, why would they have a well-trained, well-maintained army, and weapons to arm it, just lying around? The army wouldn't have much to do. The money invested in weaponry would be a a waste.
I have some ideas:
1. The empire only recently was at peace. Not many years ago, they spent centuries trying to hold their borders against small, guerrilla-like barbarian invasions (somewhat like Ancient Rome). However, the barbarians eventually were driven back.
2. Recent rebellions within the empires borders, which happen constantly especially near the borders where there is less control, continually require military intervention to put down. The Empire tries to hush up the fact that they happen, even though none are close to successful.
3. The military serves some other purpose within the empire, law enforcement for example.
4. The empires military isn't actually as strong as its citizens are led to believe, and the empire keeps everyone under control using fear.
I really like the idea of a recent rebellion that was brutally crushed, and a couple characters who were members of a slight handful of survivors who escaped brutal execution for their involvement. But that's a tangent.
Small, slightly related question: How would a large empire define its borders? Walls? Or would the border be largely imaginary? Might the empire in theory control much more land than it actually has power over, and harbor tracts of wilderness where anti-imperial forces can thrive?
In my WIP the known world is mainly dominated by a vast empire. There are some that exist outside the empire, but they are small groups that in no way threaten or even interact with the empire.
Now, I want to portray this empire as a large, powerful military power. That's why no one dares rebel against it and those who scrape by outside it stay well away. But, why would a nation that is threatened by no one be a strong military power with a well-organized army? I mean, I suppose their strength and scariness somewhat depends on their power, but...if the empire has no need to defend against anyone, why would they have a well-trained, well-maintained army, and weapons to arm it, just lying around? The army wouldn't have much to do. The money invested in weaponry would be a a waste.
I have some ideas:
1. The empire only recently was at peace. Not many years ago, they spent centuries trying to hold their borders against small, guerrilla-like barbarian invasions (somewhat like Ancient Rome). However, the barbarians eventually were driven back.
2. Recent rebellions within the empires borders, which happen constantly especially near the borders where there is less control, continually require military intervention to put down. The Empire tries to hush up the fact that they happen, even though none are close to successful.
3. The military serves some other purpose within the empire, law enforcement for example.
4. The empires military isn't actually as strong as its citizens are led to believe, and the empire keeps everyone under control using fear.
I really like the idea of a recent rebellion that was brutally crushed, and a couple characters who were members of a slight handful of survivors who escaped brutal execution for their involvement. But that's a tangent.
Small, slightly related question: How would a large empire define its borders? Walls? Or would the border be largely imaginary? Might the empire in theory control much more land than it actually has power over, and harbor tracts of wilderness where anti-imperial forces can thrive?