By Her Imperial Highness, Princess Sovereign Ura Yukimitsu,

A Decree.

Pertaining to brevity and the proper usage of words.

Whereas, on the thirtieth day of September, in the year two thousand and twenty-five, We, Princess Sovereign Ura Yukimitsu, hereby decreed by Our most august grace:

That all manners of over-naming, excessive verbiage, verbosity, redundancy, pleonasm, logorrhea, prolixity, and all that follows therefrom, are henceforth, as far as possible, as best as reason allows, and by all necessary efforts, most strictly prohibited, forbidden, and banned, throughout all territories and vassal lands of the Imperial Principality of Urakai.

Let it be known that, from this day forward, failure to comply with this decree shall be swiftly met with prompt and expeditous application of sanctions, punishments, and penalties most dire, at Our discretion and to the extent that We see fit.

Given under Our hand and seal,

Her Imperial Highness, Princess Sovereign Ura Yukimitsu