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The New Roman Empire is a powerful and influential nation located in South America, with its capital in São Paulo, Brazil. This fictional empire was founded in the year 2157, in the aftermath of a devastating nuclear war that had plunged the world into chaos and destruction. It was founded by a group of survivors who were led by the charismatic military commander, Lucius Salvius. Salvius had a deep admiration for the ancient Roman Empire and its achievements, and he believed that the principles of discipline, order, and loyalty were essential to rebuilding society.

History
The New Roman Empire began in São Paulo, where Salvius and his followers came together to form a new society. They established a strong military presence and enforced strict laws and regulations, which attracted other survivors to join them. The city grew and prospered under Salvius' leadership, and soon emissaries were sent to neighboring territories to seek allies and potential conquests.

Over time, the New Roman Empire expanded its territories, bringing stability and order to a chaotic and dangerous world. It became a symbol of strength and power, with São Paulo as its capital and center of influence.

Government
The New Roman Empire is a militaristic society, with Salvius as its emperor. The emperor is the supreme authority in the nation, with all laws and regulations enforced by the military. The military is the backbone of the society, and all citizens are required to serve a term of service.

Culture
The New Roman Empire is heavily influenced by ancient Rome, with Latin being the official language. Citizens of the empire proudly call themselves "Romans," and the society values discipline, order, and loyalty above all else. The arts and sciences are highly valued, with many famous artists and scientists hailing from the empire.

Unknown Lore
Legend has it that Salvius discovered an ancient artifact during the early days of the New Roman Empire, which he kept secret from all but a select few. It is rumored to possess great power and is said to be the key to the empire's continued dominance. The location and nature of the artifact remain a mystery to this day.

Military
The military of the New Roman Empire is one of the most powerful and well-trained in the world. The empire has a large standing army, which is supplemented by a well-equipped and well-trained reserve force. The military is the backbone of the society and is responsible for enforcing the law and maintaining order.

Economy
The New Roman Empire has a strong and stable economy, based on a combination of agriculture, industry, and trade. The empire is rich in natural resources, including oil, gas, and minerals, which are mined and exported to other nations. The empire also has a highly developed manufacturing sector, producing a wide range of goods for both domestic and international markets. The empire's currency is the Aureus, which is widely recognized and accepted in other nations.

Religion
The New Roman Empire is a largely secular society, with no official state religion. However, many citizens of the empire practice a form of Roman paganism, which incorporates elements of ancient Roman religion and mythology. There are also a significant number of Christians and other religious minorities in the empire, who are generally allowed to practice their faith freely.

Education
The New Roman Empire places a strong emphasis on education, with a well-developed system of schools and universities. The empire's education system is based on the ancient Roman model, with a focus on discipline, order, and classical learning. Students are taught a range of subjects, including history, literature, mathematics, and science.

Technology
The New Roman Empire is a highly advanced society, with a range of advanced technologies and scientific discoveries. The empire has made significant advances in fields such as robotics, biotechnology, and space exploration, and has a large number of research institutions and universities dedicated to furthering scientific knowledge.

Entertainment
The New Roman Empire has a rich cultural and entertainment scene, with a wide range of music, theater, and sporting events. The empire is particularly known for its gladiatorial games, which are held in large stadiums and attract thousands of spectators from all over the world. Other popular forms of entertainment include chariot racing, theater, and music.

Unknown Threats
Despite its power and influence, the New Roman Empire faces a number of unknown threats from both within and outside its borders. Rumors persist of secret societies and rebellious factions plotting against the empire, while other nations and groups may view the empire as a threat and seek to undermine its power. The New Roman Empire remains vigilant against these threats, and is constantly striving to maintain its dominance and protect its citizens from harm.