Difference between revisions of "Kingdom of Lotharingia"
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== Geography == | == Geography == |
Revision as of 15:22, 20 April 2017
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The Kingdom of Lotharingia, often spoken as the Kingdom of Lorraine-Savoy is an independent, predominantly human nation located around the southern part on the Island of Tahn, stretching north of the Dominion of Malin, up to the Gryphon Mountains that divide Lorraine with blackwald. The current ruler is His Majesty Odo I of House d'Amaury, King of Lotharingia, Warden of the South and Count of Metz.
History
1593: Founding of the Kingdom of Lotharingia after seceding from Imperial Oren.
Culture and society
The Kingdom of Lotharingia revolves around the Heartlander culture, this is reflected in the appearance, language and uses of its citizens.
Religion
The Church of the Canon is the official religion of the kingdom.
Politics
Royalty
Greater Houses
Nobility
- House Ashford de Anjou
- House Ashford de Bar
- House Emrys
- House Briarwood
- House Horen-Vimmark
- House Vonschlichten
- House Vonschlichten-Balain
Gentry
Geography
The provinces of Lotharingia lie on the isle of Tahn, but are segregated in two by way of physical boundaries. The Duchy of Savoy is located within the Blackwald Marsh, bordering only the Duchy of Mardon to the north, while Lorraine itself is located south of the Hesseltine mountains, and directly north of the unbridled forests of the Dominion of Malin. Passage from Savoy to Lorraine is possible only through Bandit Gorge while on land. Chambery and Ostwick provide the only accesses to the Axion sea, serving as an important transport and trade hub.
Coat of Arms
The royal blazon is as follows: Two silver horses stand vigilant, defending a green shield displaying the Golden Tree of d'Amaury.
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