The awaited Palace had been finished. It reached to 10 stories, with huge towers spread throughout the 50 acre complex. It was made completely of stone painted a dark black. To enter the Palace, you first must get through the front gate with a raisable door. From their you may ride you horse to the front doors, where they could be taken to the stable around the side. The double doors were next, reaching 20 feet high, were full of beautiful mirrals and drawings of the ancient Incans. To open one door, which was made of pure stone wieghing 10 tons, had to be pushed open by a wood contraption on the inner side, operated by a group of men and five horses. Inside, once could look up and see a fantastic glass dome on the top of the lobby. From the lobby, the two watch towers could be reached by going through secret doors tot he left and right.
If you follow a path, it would lead you right to the Imperial Throne Room, inwhich the Emperor and Empress work. Only from there could you enter the room of the Emperor.
The Palace was a gift from the people to the Emperor, and was built from donations of certain blacksmith companies and free labor from the people of the Empire.
It sat upon the highest peak in Cuzco, and overlooked the gigantic city. From the throne room, the Emperor had a clear vision of the whole city.
But the Emperor grew unrest of the government. He knew Despotism never worked, and great changes were about to take place. He had planned Despotism to get the people under control.
The following day, he introduced the new Parliamentary Monarchy. The Parliament, or in Incaland referred to as the Congress, shared the castle's 200 rooms. The name of the Kingdom was soon established as Andes Kingdom, after the famouse, monstrous mountains that served as the income and backbone of the Kingdom.
Letters from Andes Kingdom:
To Australia (I don't remember the name, lol),
I thank you and open trade routes right away. My trade fleet is on its way.
To the North American Nations,
How about we open trade routes. I can offer many useful metals to your people, in exchange for grain and any grown product, as I lack fitful growing land in my Kingdom.