Paul Elvere DELSART, also known by the symbolic name Henry Harper, embodies within the fictional framework of his work a visionary imperial figure - “the Green Emperor of the East and the West.” This figure is not a traditional political authority, but rather an allegory of the spiritual guide, the societal strategist, and the utopian builder. In his fiction-reality universe - a skillful fusion of foresight and transmedia storytelling - he creates a world where authority is not based on coercion or conquest, but on inspiration, cooperation, and systemic innovation. His Green Empire of the East and the West, also known as the EL4DEV Confederation, presents itself as an alternative civilization grounded in the values of sustainability, spirituality, justice, autonomy, and co-creation. DELSART is first and foremost a social engineer and a multidisciplinary thinker. Through his EL4DEV program, he envisions a global development model that reinvents the relationships between peoples, territories, and nature. He does not merely propose a utopia; he constructs its concrete tools: vegetal infrastructures called Vegetal Calderas, educational tourist cities known as LE PAPILLON SOURCE, Societal Economic Interest Groups, the Big Smart Data EL4DEV system, and societal diplomacy. All these components form the backbone of an empire that is both symbolic and operational, where fiction becomes a lever for real-world transformation. Within this imaginative and methodical architecture, he proclaims himself emperor not out of a desire for domination, but as a catalyst for collective rebirth. This title is a narrative construction that gives a human and unifying face to his universe. The “Green Emperor of the East and the West” is the one who calls for a new post-catastrophe era - a golden age built on harmony among civilizations, territorial autonomy, and symbiosis with the Earth. Through this character, DELSART weaves together esoteric, ecological, educational, and diplomatic themes into a single transnational narrative. He draws inspiration from philosophical and mythical archetypes, such as Plato’s philosopher king or the sacred master builders, reinterpreting them in a contemporary world transformed by systems science and collective intelligence. His infrastructures, comparable to modern Templar commanderies, are not merely centers for learning or production, but initiatory spaces where a new paradigm is transmitted. By training ambassadors known as philosopher kings or members of circles of sages, he establishes a symbolic hierarchy in which consciousness elevation replaces hierarchical power. The imperial role thus becomes that of a conductor of a vast, decentralized, and self-regulating collaborative network, rooted in an unaligned, artistic, and inclusive diplomacy. In this way, DELSART elevates fiction to the status of a strategic instrument. His universe is not closed in on itself but extends into the real world through tangible actions: launching pilot projects, forming intermunicipal consortiums, producing literary and multimedia works, and inviting global citizen participation. The Live-Action Role-Playing game he proposes deliberately blurs the boundaries between imagination and reality, in order to produce lasting emotional and intellectual impact on individuals and communities. Ultimately, Paul Elvere DELSART is an emperor in the symbolic sense of the word: a world-creator, a visionary architect, an alchemist of disciplines and cultures. His Green Empire of the East and the West is an organized utopia, an open system for all of humanity, designed not to dominate but to uplift. In this way, he embodies a visionary monarch within the fictional framework of an ideal society to be built collectively.