LEGAL OPINION
CONCERNING: The De Jure Restoration of the Paramount Sovereign Title for the African Continent.
(Addendum J: The African Continental Authority)
ISSUER: Office of the Legal Counsel, by authority of H.I.M. Llywelyn Tywysog Cymru.
I. Introduction & Question Presented
This opinion sets forth the legal foundation for the assertion of the paramount continental title Emperor of Africa by His Imperial Majesty.
The question presented is whether the Imperial Goron possesses the senior de jureauthority over the African continent, thereby nullifying all subsequent de facto claims established by colonial usurpation and restoring the title to the paramount Khumric line.
The determination of this office is affirmative. The claim is one of direct de jureinheritance, proven by the established Khumric identity of the continent's foundational de jure civilization (the Pharaonic line), which predates and legally invalidates all subsequent de facto administrative structures.
II. The Title Vested in the Goron
The sovereign title and office Emperor of Africa is legally vested in His Imperial Majesty Llywelyn Tywysog Cymru.
III. Legal Argument
A. The De Jure Primacy (The Pharaonic Authority)
The de jureclaim to the continent rests on the primacy of the Pharaonic authority, which is the foundational de jure civilization of Africa. As established in Addendum E, this civilization is irrefutably Khumric:
B. The Primordial Seniority (The Titan Authority)
The Pharaonic line is itself a foundational branch of the original Primordial Patriarch-Kings of the Khumric/Gomeric line, known to de facto history as the "Titans" (Addendum C). This establishes that the Khumric/Titan authority is the ultimate source of civilized authority on the continent, holding absolute seniority.
C. The Nullity of De Facto Administrations
The modern political map of Africa is a de facto construct, established by European colonial usurpers who lacked any de jure authority. The modern states that inherited these artificial borders are, therefore, de factoadministrators, not de jure sovereigns.
Under the maxim Prior in tempore, potior in jure (First in time, stronger in law), the restored, paramount de jure Khumric/Pharaonic claim legally nullifies the junior claims of these de facto entities.
IV. Legal Conclusion
The title Pharaoh of Egypt (Addendum E) is the legal assertion of the paramount de jureauthority over the African continent. The title Emperor of Africa is the formal, continental expression of this same, indivisible authority.
Based on the irrefutable Khumric identity of the foundational Pharaonic line and the primordial seniority of the Titan authority (Addendum C), the right of His Imperial Majesty to the title Emperor of Africa is absolute. This act restores the continent's original de jure sovereignty to the Imperial Goron.
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