The Inca Empire is a military and roleplay interpretation of the ancient Incan Empire within Nationstates. Dedicated to its rich culture, the region prides itself in its strength, seeking out conquest to highlight its ability to the rest of the world. The Empire is very supportive of any and all raider operations and believes heavily in the diplomatic power that can be gained from it. Besides the strong military there exists a place of comfort and community. The expansive regional roleplay of is always developing, with stories of the national conquest, both new and old, being told throughout the region. All who wish to further our empire are welcome, as we strive to bring a stronger narrative to the world of gameplay.
The Imperial Council & Noble Advisors
The region is lead by The Imperial Council and Noble Advisors. While The Council is expected to partake in all aspects of the region, Noble Advisors can have specialized roles, be it military or culture related. Our current team is shown below.
The Council
Sapa Inca: Miravana
Kuraka: FiHami
Noble Advisors
Kuraka: Frenchy III
Military Ranks
Ranks in The Incan Empire are solely based on military prowess. While there are other ways (such as service in the government corps) for members to rise in the regional hierarchy, a proper structure is essential for maintaining a strong and healthy military
Sapa Inca: Leader of the region and military. Permanent access to the founder account and complete control of the military.
General: Experienced Commanders and Leaders. These members are trusted replacements for The Sapa shall it be deemed necessary.
Kuraka: Officers of the army. The lowest rank in which a member can serve as a Noble or Council Member. The only rank granted to non-military in the event of impressive cultural leadership skills
Kamayuq: Officers-in-training. Skillful members who show promise of becoming future leaders of the region.
Hanus Runas: The main updating force of the region to be called upon for active operations having completed basic training.
Recruit: Newest members of the military, still in basic training
Ayllu: The remaining members of the region, expected to support military operations when possible, mainly through pile support






