
East Empire — Archive Record
Overview
Within the Dragon Vase Archive, the East Empire is recorded as a defined territorial sphere in the human world where a concealed system of governance operates. It is not classified as a nation. It is classified as a location in which order is actively maintained by an external authority.
Territory
Archive records identify the East Empire as encompassing China, Japan, North Korea, South Korea, the Philippines, Indonesia, Thailand, Vietnam, Malaysia, Singapore, Myanmar, Cambodia, Laos, India, Nepal, Sri Lanka, and Bhutan.
These regions are not unified politically. They are unified by the presence of a governing system that overlays existing structures without public recognition.
Certain eastern territories, including regions of Russia and Mongolia, are documented as outside the Empire’s operational scope.
Founding Record
The East Empire was designated following a convergence of divine authorities responding to sustained instability between human and non-human systems.
Archive classification indicates that multiple god-tier entities established a territorial boundary and assigned governance to a central authority. The structure was designed to operate independently of worship, belief, or political acknowledgment.

Governing Authority
The Ministry of the East is recorded as the governing body operating within the East Empire. All institutional activity within the territory is attributed to Ministry oversight.
The Ministry’s authority extends across all recognized forms of existence present within the Empire.
Mandate Classification
The Empire’s operational condition is defined as enforced harmony. Archive records clarify that harmony is not the absence of conflict, but the prevention of sustained imbalance
Disruptions are documented, observed, and corrected. Entities that cannot be stabilized are classified under removal protocols.
Archive Position
The East Empire is not treated as a political construct within the Archive. It is treated as a stabilized zone in which multi-species continuity has been successfully maintained.