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The Kingdom (fictional) is a constructed sovereign state appearing in speculative literature and transmedia narratives, portrayed with developed institutions, landscapes, and conflicts. Works set in or referencing the realm connect it to themes found in epic sagas, dystopian novels, and alternate-history simulations. Authors, filmmakers, game designers, and fan communities often place the realm alongside settings such as Westeros, Middle-earth, Narnia, Rivendell, Gondor, Hogwarts, Asgard, Hyrule, Valyria, Skyrim, Kalimdor, Tamriel, Mordor, Westerlands, Dorne, High Republic, Azeroth, Thedas, Kanto (region), Lumiose City, Zemuria, Magvel, Castlevania.

Overview

The Kingdom is typically depicted as a hereditary monarchy, situated between or adjacent to analogues of England, France, Holy Roman Empire, Byzantium, Kingdom of Scotland, and Castile. Interpretations in various media link it to elements from Arthurian legend, Beowulf, Nibelungenlied, The Odyssey, The Iliad, Faust, Dracula, Frankenstein and motifs from Romanticism, Renaissance, Enlightenment, Industrial Revolution. Canonical portrayals reference courts resembling Buckingham Palace, Versailles, Prague Castle, Topkapi Palace, and bureaucracies echoing Imperial China, Ottoman Empire, Ming dynasty, Roman Empire, Achaemenid Empire. Fanworks situate the Kingdom near trade routes linking Silk Road, Amber Road, Strait of Gibraltar, and maritime lanes like those to Venice, Lisbon, Alexandria, Carthage.

History

Narratives trace the Kingdom's origins to migrations comparable to Anglo-Saxon settlement of Britain, Viking Age, Norman conquest of England, Reconquista, Crusades, and legendary founders akin to King Arthur, Charlemagne, Leif Erikson, Ragnar Lodbrok, William the Conqueror, Gilgamesh, Odysseus. Key eras mirror events such as the Hundred Years' War, Thirty Years' War, Napoleonic Wars, English Civil War, Glorious Revolution, Russian Revolution, Meiji Restoration, and align with technological shifts from the Industrial Revolution to the Information Age. Treaties and conflicts in the canon evoke parallels with the Treaty of Westphalia, Treaty of Versailles, Congress of Vienna, Yalta Conference, Treaty of Tordesillas, and organizations similar to League of Nations, United Nations, NATO, Warsaw Pact. Political reforms recall figures like Napoleon Bonaparte, Otto von Bismarck, Simon Bolivar, Mahatma Gandhi, Nelson Mandela, and revolutions analogous to the French Revolution, American Revolution, Haitian Revolution.

Geography and Environment

Maps depict the Kingdom framed by features resembling the Alps, Pyrenees, Carpathian Mountains, Scandinavian Peninsula, Iberian Peninsula, Balkan Peninsula, Caucasus Mountains, Black Sea, North Sea, Mediterranean Sea, Baltic Sea, Atlas Mountains, and river systems like the Danube, Rhine, Seine, Thames, Volga, Tigris and Euphrates. Biomes include temperate forests akin to Sherwood Forest, wetlands like the Camargue, grasslands comparable to the Great Plains, and island chains recalling the Hebrides, Shetland Islands, Orkney Islands, Aegean Islands, Canary Islands. Environmental crises in stories reference incidents similar to the Dust Bowl, Chernobyl disaster, Deepwater Horizon oil spill, Great Smog of London, Icelandic volcanic eruptions, and conservation efforts echo IUCN, WWF, Greenpeace campaigns.

Government and Politics

Fictional institutions mirror structures such as the Parliament of the United Kingdom, Estates-General, Diet of Japan, Storting, Reichstag, Sejm, Riksdag, Bundestag, Knesset, Duma, and ceremonial offices like Lord Chancellor, Chancellor of the Exchequer, Prime Minister of the United Kingdom, President of France, Emperor of Japan, King of Spain, Pope, Dalai Lama. Political factions resemble parties such as Conservative Party (UK), Labour Party (UK), Social Democratic Party of Germany, Republican Party (United States), Democratic Party (United States), Communist Party of the Soviet Union, Fascist Party, Anarchist movement, Green Party. Diplomacy scenes draw on archives like the Vienna Convention on Diplomatic Relations, and crises parallel Suez Crisis, Cuban Missile Crisis, Berlin Blockade, with espionage threads invoking MI6, KGB, CIA, Mossad, FSB.

Economy and Infrastructure

Economies depicted mix mercantilist guilds reminiscent of Hanseatic League, early capitalist systems akin to Dutch East India Company, British East India Company, and modern finance likened to New York Stock Exchange, London Stock Exchange, Bank of England, Federal Reserve System, European Central Bank. Industrial landscapes echo Manchester, Luddites, Textile industry, Steel industry, while trade corridors recall Suez Canal, Panama Canal, Strait of Hormuz, Malacca Strait. Infrastructure narratives reference projects like the Trans-Siberian Railway, Channel Tunnel, Interstate Highway System, Hoover Dam, Three Gorges Dam, and energy debates echo OPEC, International Energy Agency, Paris Agreement, with resource disputes similar to Oil crisis of 1973.

Society and Culture

Cultural life borrows from traditions such as Shakespeare, Chaucer, Geoffrey of Monmouth, John Milton, Victor Hugo, Tolstoy, Dante Alighieri, Homer, Sappho, Beethoven, Mozart, Wagner, Pablo Picasso, Leonardo da Vinci, Michelangelo, Rembrandt, Ibsen, Chekhov, Antonin Artaud, and religious influences analogous to Christianity, Catholic Church, Eastern Orthodox Church, Protestant Reformation, Islam, Judaism, Hinduism, Buddhism, Shinto. Festivals and rituals echo Carnival, Guy Fawkes Night, Bastille Day, Eid al-Fitr, Diwali, Hanukkah, Obon, and culinary scenes reference French cuisine, Italian cuisine, Spanish cuisine, Middle Eastern cuisine, Japanese cuisine, Chinese cuisine, Mediterranean diet. Educational institutions mirror University of Oxford, University of Cambridge, Sorbonne University, Harvard University, Yale University, University of Bologna, University of Salamanca, Princeton University in prestige and rivalry.

Military and Security

Armed forces in the Kingdom are styled after models such as the British Army, French Army, Prussian Army, Imperial Russian Army, Roman legions, Ottoman Janissaries, with naval elements recalling the Royal Navy, Spanish Armada, Ming treasure voyages. Doctrines and conflicts parallel battles like Battle of Agincourt, Battle of Hastings, Battle of Waterloo, Battle of Trafalgar, Siege of Leningrad, Battle of Stalingrad, with technology arcs similar to gunpowder revolution, Napoleonic tactics, trench warfare, blitzkrieg, and modern concepts drawn from combined arms, asymmetric warfare, cyberwarfare, drone warfare, nuclear deterrence. Paramilitary and intelligence episodes reference Gestapo, Blackshirts, Red Army Faction, IRA, ETA, and doctrinal frameworks akin to Clausewitz, Sun Tzu.

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