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=== Political Geography === | === Political Geography === | ||
Before one can understand the system of political and administrative divisions employed by Lumis, one must understand the terminology used by the kingdom, which is drawn from old feudal systems of governance, and translated into the languages of Lumisian and [[wikipedia:French language|Corcois]]. | |||
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! Name !! Consists of !! Description | |||
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| Kingdom || Grand Duchies and Archbaronies || The Kingdom consists of the whole of Lumis, and is presided over by a King or Queen; the Kingdom consists of the Grand Duchies of Rotswald and Corc, as well as the Archbarony of Elodia<br>Lumisian: ''Küningsraach''<br>Corcois: ''Royaume'' | |||
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| Grand Duchy || Duchies and Counties || The two Grand Duchies of the Kingdom, Rotswald and Corc, are presided over by a Grand Duke or Duchess, and consist of lesser Duchies and Counties<br>Lumisian: ''Grosherzogtom''<br>Corcois: ''Grand-Duché'' | |||
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| Archbarony || Viceroyalties and Baronies || The one Archbarony in Lumis, the Archbarony of Elodia, exists as a territory subservient directly to the King or Queen though it is the size of a Duchy or County, and consists of two or three viceroyalties and baronies<br>Lumisian: ''Erbaronie''<br>Corcois: ''Archibaronnie'' | |||
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| Duchy || Viceroyalties and Baronies || A Duchy is a division beneath a Grand Duchy which is ruled over by a Duke or Duchess and consists of viceroyalties and baronies; though they are the same size as Counties, Duchies are considered more prestigious than Counties<br>Lumisian: ''Herzogtom''<br>Corcois: ''Duché'' | |||
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| County || Viceroyalties and Baronies || A County is a division beneath a Grand Duchy which is ruled over by a Count or Countess and consists of viceroyalties and baronies; though they are the same size as Duchies, Counties are considered less prestigious than Duchies<br>Lumisian: ''Landgraviate''<br>Corcois: ''Comté'' | |||
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| Viceroyalty || Cities and Towns || A viceroyalty is a division beneath a Duchy or County which is ruled over by a viceroy or vicereine, and tends to consist of a number of villages and towns between four and six; though they are the same size as baronies, viceroyalties are considered more prestigious than baronies<br>Lumisian: ''Visereuesraach''<br>Corcois: ''Vice-Royauté'' | |||
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| Barony || Cities and Towns || A barony is a division beneath a Duchy or County which is ruled over by a baron or baroness, and tends to consist of a number of villages and towns between three and five; though they are the same size as viceroyalties, baronies are considered more prestigious than viceroyalties<br>Lumisian: ''Baronie''<br>Corcois: ''Baronnie'' | |||
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| Cities and towns || N/A || Cities, towns, and villages make up viceroyalties and baronies directly and are ruled by a lord or lady. | |||
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The political divisions will be listed, along with which layer they exist upon at their Duchy and County divisions, along with the noble house that currently holds the position of leadership for that division (the noble families of Duchies and Counties tend to also be the family of each of the viceroyalties and baronies that constitute them). | |||
*Kingdom of Lumis (House of Holsetz-Charmant) | |||
**Grand Duchy of Corc (House of Chartreuse) | |||
***Duchy of Aquitaine (House of Lyon) (Cours) | |||
****Viceroyalty of Emôn | |||
****Barony of Sayneirre | |||
***County of Vincenne (House of La Croix) (Cours) | |||
****Viceroyalty of Grand-Montagne | |||
****Viceroyalty of Menton | |||
***County of Évreux (House of Laval) (Cours) | |||
****Barony of Au-Sud-du-Jaune | |||
****Barony of Aurillac | |||
***County of Le Mur (House of Var) (Cours) | |||
****Viceroyalty of Sous-le-Ciel | |||
****Barony of Le Bel | |||
****Barony of Beauchamp | |||
***County of Libourne (House of Aveyron) (Cours) | |||
****Barony of Montbéliard | |||
****Barony of Vaults | |||
***Duchy of Côte Blanc (House of Chartreuse) (Beauport) | |||
****Viceroyalty of Valette | |||
****Viceroyalty of Le Port | |||
****Barony of Orange | |||
***Duchy of Somme (House of Loire) (Beauport) | |||
****Barony of Bergerac | |||
****Barony of Rousseau | |||
****Barony of Vercourt | |||
***County of Essonne (House of Valerie) (Beauport) | |||
****Viceroyalty of Muret | |||
****Barony of Nord | |||
****Barony of Orly | |||
**Grand Duchy of Rotswald (House of Rautsbourg) | |||
***Duchy of Gilead (House of Rautsbourg) (Brunsheim) | |||
****Viceroyalty of Klütz | |||
****Viceroyalty of Lehrte | |||
****Viceroyalty of Broogsden | |||
***County of Merzig (House of Konräd) (Brunsheim) | |||
****Viceroyalty of Ufhaus | |||
****Barony of Hauptsbend | |||
***County of Zimmensdorf (House of Uster) (Brunsheim) | |||
****Barony of Haan | |||
****Barony of Stuhl | |||
****Barony of Greiz | |||
***County of Rendsmark (House of Stauf) (Brunsheim) | |||
****Barony of Nolzstein | |||
****Barony of Wiltz | |||
***Duchy of Herten (House of Welf) (Ärd) | |||
****Barony of Trieben | |||
****Barony of Neislock | |||
***County of Werne (House of Heinrich) (Ärd) | |||
****Viceroyalty of Dahn | |||
****Barony of Burgenraf | |||
****Barony of Tolbeck | |||
***County of Zossen (House of Dahlen) (Ärd) | |||
****Viceroyalty of Baiersdorf | |||
****Barony of Käischinger | |||
****Barony of Aulendorf | |||
***County of Düren (House of Eisfeld) (Ärd) | |||
****Viceroyalty of Arkendorm | |||
****Barony of Schopfheim | |||
***County of Falsraam (House of Emmingsbach) (Ärd) | |||
****Barony of Norklocken | |||
****Barony of Rahden | |||
****Barony of Stein | |||
***County of Hörstel (House of Krempe) (Ärd) | |||
****Viceroyalty of Sehnde | |||
****Barony of Oberkraun | |||
**Archbarony of Elodia (House of Bourçonne) (Elodia) | |||
***Viceroyalty of Sous-le-Monde | |||
***Barony of Béthune | |||
***Barony of Elise | |||
== History == | == History == |
Revision as of 03:57, 26 January 2020
The Kingdom of Lumis De Küningsraach Lumis | |||
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Motto: Am Interetze vän Allen | |||
Anthem: Küningsläid | |||
Map versions | |||
Capital | Witzenbourg | ||
Largest city | Witzenbourg, Tousons | ||
Official language(s) | Common tongue, Lumisian, Corcois | ||
Official religion(s) | |||
Demonym | Lumisian | ||
- Adjective | Lumisian | ||
Government | Constitutional Monarchy | ||
- King | King Wilhelm I | ||
- Legislature | |||
Establishment | 1229 AN | ||
Area | |||
Population | 1,958,195 | ||
Currency | Zaikir (Ƶ) | ||
Calendar | |||
Time zone(s) | |||
Mains electricity | |||
Driving side | left | ||
Track gauge | |||
National website | |||
National forum | |||
National animal | Haven Hawk | ||
National food | Schnitzel | ||
National drink | Mead | ||
National tree | White Oak | ||
Abbreviation | LUM |
I have only been to the illustrious Kingdom once, but it was one of the most enlightening experiences I've ever had in my life. The people there live in the most pastoral way, with the most technological device in any home being the cursory light bulb, powered by a link to the fusion reactors in the cavern ceiling that also power the monumental light show of the sky.—Edward Coldstone, Cira: A Legacy (1675 AN)
The Kingdom of Lumis (Lumisian: Küningsraach Lumis) is a nation and independent territory subject to the sovereignty of the Ciric Confederacy. Located in a massive underground cavern, the kingdom exists almost entirely within the governorate of Wrighthaven, though it technically occupies none of the same land. Lumis is commonly thought of in confederate consciousness as an idyllic land under the ground of the confederacy that calls to mind the fairy tales of stoic knights and tranquil villages, with the entire kingdom rejecting the technology of the confederacy except in two instances; the first being a system of artificial lighting and fog generation at the cavern's ceiling to give the kingdom the appearance of a surface country, and the second being an elevator at the capital of Witzenbourg, called the Himmelswagon (Sky Chariot) by locals, which is the only way in or out of the kingdom.
Geography
Physical Geography
The Kingdom of Lumis is located entirely underground, in an area that was once a mining colony in the early 1200s, though the caverns that Lumis expanded into eventually underwent heavy terraforming to force the land to succumb to the desires of the miners. The caverns were transformed into five distinct layers, each with their own biomes specifically imposed upon them to fit the desires of the settlers.
The first layer, closest to the surface, is the layer of Brunsheim. The area encompasses a traditional mediterranean climate with lakes and two major rivers, the Otros and the Sämeck, breaking around the hill upon which the city of Witzenbourg lies, which is just one of the many rolling hills of the layer. The gentle rolling hills are only broken by a series of three lakes in one of the lower valleys, and the range of small mountains that bounds the layer, crawling around the cavern wall, called the Addelbeck Mountains. The southern and lower regions of the layer are dominated by the Hazelbark forest, which contains no actual hazel, but is mainly made up of various decidious trees along with some pines.
The second layer of Lumis is called Ärd, and is accessible through switchback path that descends through a cave in a mountain of the Addelbeck range. Ärd is far more mountainous than Brunsheim, with the centre of the region comprising a much taller and rockier alpine type mountain range called the Frostspëtzen. These snow-capped mountains are criss-crossed by the beaten paths and rocky trails of the kingdom, and are surrounded on all sides by an expansive tundra with evergreen forests and frozen rivers. Nestled among those high mountains lies the layer's largest city, Osterfeld, capital of the County of Zossen.
The third layer is the smallest, and it is called Cours. Cours, being the centre of the Corc region of the kingdom, is very similar to Brunsheim. It possesses the same mediterranean climate and geography, though the hills of Cours range from more prominent than those of Brunsheim in the north, to near nonexistant in the southern part of the region. Cours also only possesses one lake, though it is much larger than the lakes of Brunsheim; this lake, Lac Grandeur, is also the location of the layer's largest city, Tousons, capital of both the Duchy of Aquitaine as well as the entire region of Corc.
The fourth layer is the largest one, called Beauport, and it consists mainly of the Verdant Jungle, which is a hilly rainforest that grows many different types of plants and animals, including some genetically engineered for artificial biodiversity by the confederates on the surface. The jungle is sparsely inhabited by humans, with most tending to live in cities surrounding the Mer de Verre (Sea of Glass), including the layer's largest town of Port Blanc, capital of the Duchy of Côte Blanc. The sea had already existed prior to the terraforming of the layer, as it had been an underground lake connected to the frozen rivers that run through Sypyr on the surface.
The fifth layer is the last one inhabited, and was barely terraformed because of its proximity to some of the lower depths that contain large pockets of magma; the best that could be done for this layer, Elodia, home to the Archbarony of the same name, was to transform part of it into a desert as opposed to leaving it as a volcanic wasteland that it had been prior and still is partially, in the areas in the northwest that surround the shield volcano called the Montagne Rouge. The city of Morósse, capital of Elodia, lies near the entrance to the layer, and is pretty much the only connection through which the cities in the desert can have access to agricultural materials.
Political Geography
Before one can understand the system of political and administrative divisions employed by Lumis, one must understand the terminology used by the kingdom, which is drawn from old feudal systems of governance, and translated into the languages of Lumisian and Corcois.
Name | Consists of | Description |
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Kingdom | Grand Duchies and Archbaronies | The Kingdom consists of the whole of Lumis, and is presided over by a King or Queen; the Kingdom consists of the Grand Duchies of Rotswald and Corc, as well as the Archbarony of Elodia Lumisian: Küningsraach Corcois: Royaume |
Grand Duchy | Duchies and Counties | The two Grand Duchies of the Kingdom, Rotswald and Corc, are presided over by a Grand Duke or Duchess, and consist of lesser Duchies and Counties Lumisian: Grosherzogtom Corcois: Grand-Duché |
Archbarony | Viceroyalties and Baronies | The one Archbarony in Lumis, the Archbarony of Elodia, exists as a territory subservient directly to the King or Queen though it is the size of a Duchy or County, and consists of two or three viceroyalties and baronies Lumisian: Erbaronie Corcois: Archibaronnie |
Duchy | Viceroyalties and Baronies | A Duchy is a division beneath a Grand Duchy which is ruled over by a Duke or Duchess and consists of viceroyalties and baronies; though they are the same size as Counties, Duchies are considered more prestigious than Counties Lumisian: Herzogtom Corcois: Duché |
County | Viceroyalties and Baronies | A County is a division beneath a Grand Duchy which is ruled over by a Count or Countess and consists of viceroyalties and baronies; though they are the same size as Duchies, Counties are considered less prestigious than Duchies Lumisian: Landgraviate Corcois: Comté |
Viceroyalty | Cities and Towns | A viceroyalty is a division beneath a Duchy or County which is ruled over by a viceroy or vicereine, and tends to consist of a number of villages and towns between four and six; though they are the same size as baronies, viceroyalties are considered more prestigious than baronies Lumisian: Visereuesraach Corcois: Vice-Royauté |
Barony | Cities and Towns | A barony is a division beneath a Duchy or County which is ruled over by a baron or baroness, and tends to consist of a number of villages and towns between three and five; though they are the same size as viceroyalties, baronies are considered more prestigious than viceroyalties Lumisian: Baronie Corcois: Baronnie |
Cities and towns | N/A | Cities, towns, and villages make up viceroyalties and baronies directly and are ruled by a lord or lady. |
The political divisions will be listed, along with which layer they exist upon at their Duchy and County divisions, along with the noble house that currently holds the position of leadership for that division (the noble families of Duchies and Counties tend to also be the family of each of the viceroyalties and baronies that constitute them).
- Kingdom of Lumis (House of Holsetz-Charmant)
- Grand Duchy of Corc (House of Chartreuse)
- Duchy of Aquitaine (House of Lyon) (Cours)
- Viceroyalty of Emôn
- Barony of Sayneirre
- County of Vincenne (House of La Croix) (Cours)
- Viceroyalty of Grand-Montagne
- Viceroyalty of Menton
- County of Évreux (House of Laval) (Cours)
- Barony of Au-Sud-du-Jaune
- Barony of Aurillac
- County of Le Mur (House of Var) (Cours)
- Viceroyalty of Sous-le-Ciel
- Barony of Le Bel
- Barony of Beauchamp
- County of Libourne (House of Aveyron) (Cours)
- Barony of Montbéliard
- Barony of Vaults
- Duchy of Côte Blanc (House of Chartreuse) (Beauport)
- Viceroyalty of Valette
- Viceroyalty of Le Port
- Barony of Orange
- Duchy of Somme (House of Loire) (Beauport)
- Barony of Bergerac
- Barony of Rousseau
- Barony of Vercourt
- County of Essonne (House of Valerie) (Beauport)
- Viceroyalty of Muret
- Barony of Nord
- Barony of Orly
- Duchy of Aquitaine (House of Lyon) (Cours)
- Grand Duchy of Rotswald (House of Rautsbourg)
- Duchy of Gilead (House of Rautsbourg) (Brunsheim)
- Viceroyalty of Klütz
- Viceroyalty of Lehrte
- Viceroyalty of Broogsden
- County of Merzig (House of Konräd) (Brunsheim)
- Viceroyalty of Ufhaus
- Barony of Hauptsbend
- County of Zimmensdorf (House of Uster) (Brunsheim)
- Barony of Haan
- Barony of Stuhl
- Barony of Greiz
- County of Rendsmark (House of Stauf) (Brunsheim)
- Barony of Nolzstein
- Barony of Wiltz
- Duchy of Herten (House of Welf) (Ärd)
- Barony of Trieben
- Barony of Neislock
- County of Werne (House of Heinrich) (Ärd)
- Viceroyalty of Dahn
- Barony of Burgenraf
- Barony of Tolbeck
- County of Zossen (House of Dahlen) (Ärd)
- Viceroyalty of Baiersdorf
- Barony of Käischinger
- Barony of Aulendorf
- County of Düren (House of Eisfeld) (Ärd)
- Viceroyalty of Arkendorm
- Barony of Schopfheim
- County of Falsraam (House of Emmingsbach) (Ärd)
- Barony of Norklocken
- Barony of Rahden
- Barony of Stein
- County of Hörstel (House of Krempe) (Ärd)
- Viceroyalty of Sehnde
- Barony of Oberkraun
- Duchy of Gilead (House of Rautsbourg) (Brunsheim)
- Archbarony of Elodia (House of Bourçonne) (Elodia)
- Viceroyalty of Sous-le-Monde
- Barony of Béthune
- Barony of Elise
- Grand Duchy of Corc (House of Chartreuse)