Learn More About The Imperial Realm
We invite you to browse our website and visit our in-world locations to learn more about our groups and the programs and services we offer in virtual worlds. Below you can find out more about us.
The Imperial Realm is a group in virtual worlds dedicated to providing quality programs and services in the BDSM Lifestyle, Domina Imperium Roleplay Lifestyle, In-World Land Management, and much more.
You must be at least 18 years of age, or if the country or jurisdiction you live in has a legal age of majority higher than 18, you must be that age before you are permitted to join or visit the Imperial Realm.
The Imperial Realm is pleased to provide our programs and services in multiple virtual worlds. Currently you can find us in virtual worlds as follows:
- In Second Life at the Bonaire31 region.
- In A Galaxy Beyond at the Imperial Realm region. We will be openign this location soon.
We are always happy to consider the potential of expanding to virtual worlds that still need a location. However, to consider a virtual world for possible sites for the Imperial Realm, we must apply specific criteria for us to consider that virtual world. For more information please see our Virtual Worlds page.
We are always happy to consider the potential of expanding to virtual worlds that still need a location. However, to consider a virtual world for possible sites for the Imperial Realm, we must apply specific criteria for us to consider that virtual world. For more information please see our Virtual Worlds page.
Unfortunately, the Imperial Realm does not allow direct registration via a link on the website. Instead, all visitors interested in joining the Imperial Realm must visit one of our in-world locations in one of the virtual worlds where we have a location and use the registration link provided by our information kiosks on the dock.
When you register your account with the Imperial Realm, you will be asked for your "Real-World Date of Birth," "Current Real World Age," and "Country." We use this information to ensure you are over 18 and for demographic purposes to help us ensure we have the necessary staff to provide services to everyone around the world.
Please see our Privacy Policy for further information regarding the data we collect and how we use your data.
You can find the rules of the Imperial Realm on our rules page.
You can find the history of the Imperial Realm on our Realm History page.
In each monarchy around the world, there is a line of succession to the throne. When a reigning monarch, known as a King or Queen, either dies, steps down (also known as abdication), or is otherwise unqualified to reign under the laws of their respective countries, they are succeeded by their firstborn son or daughter. In most monarchies, the son or daughter who is first in the line of royal succession is known traditionally as the Crown Prince or Crown Princess.
Each Crown Prince or Crown Princess traditionally will be given additional duties that assist the monarch with carrying out the affairs of the state. In this way, the Crown Prince or Crown Princess prepares for their eventual ascension to the throne. It also allows heads of state and the public in general to get to know the future King or Queen.
The head of the Imperial Realm is the Imperial Queen and is effectively the monarch. Under our rules, the first Imperial Princess is known as the Imperial Crown Princess.
The Imperial Crown Princess assists the Imperial Queen on all matters affecting the entire Imperial Realm. While the Imperial Crown Princess does not have the final say on all decisions that affect our groups, she does have additional authority and responsibilities in addition to the responsibilities and authority that all of the Imperial Princesses of our group have. The Imperial Crown Princess is our future Imperial Queen.
HRH is an abbreviation for His or Her Royal Highness, a title used to address or refer to some members of a royal family. It's typically used for princes and princesses, and is automatically granted to the children and grandchildren of the monarch.
The Imperial Realm does use this title when referring to an Imperial Prince or Imperial Princess under rule 15 and rule 16 of the Roles and Caste Rules. Currently the Imperial Queen has not defined any further use of this title, but this could change in the future.