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Season Kingdoms: A Queen That Proves Her Worth

🇺🇸Kitty_writes_UwU
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There are four kingdoms: Winter, Fall, Spring and Summer. The queen of Winter balances all and controls all, Queen Topaz. She suddenly falls I'll and dies, leaving her throne to her successor:Tanzanite. Years later, after the loss of her beloved and Royal companion, she finally decided to fill in this position with two young men from her kingdom. What will she do when the kingdom's natural enemies, the Archer's Kingdom, decide to throw a full-blown attack on them using her only weakness against her?

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Chapter 1 - (Prologue) Geography of Season Kingdoms

As I was writing this, I realized that if I wanted this to be a land in a very far away future, I had to give the kingdoms a realistic geography. In which I have decided to give every kingdom a region in the old world.

In the parts of Scandinavia, the Baltics, a third of what used to be the Soviet Union (including Belarus and Ukraine) and Kazakhstan, lies The Winter Kingdom.

The rest of Russia, Mongolia, and the upper half of China, are the Archer Kingdom.

In Georgia, Azerbaijan, Turkmenistan, Uzbekistan, Iran, Turkey and The other Arabian countries to the west (all the way to the Mediterranean and Red Seas [including the parts of Europe that touch the Mediterranean]), would lie the Summer Kingdom.

In the UK, Ireland, France, Denmark, Belgium, Netherlands, Luxembourg, and the top half of Germany, is the Spring Kingdom.

And in the rest of Europe, is the Autumn Kingdom.

The Castle districts are as follows:

Winter Kingdom- Tallinn, Estonia

Summer Kingdom- Istanbul, Turkey

Autumn Kingdom- Vaduz, Liechtenstein

Spring Kingdom- London, UK

And no, these aren't just random cities, I chose the location because they have a significance to the Kingdom, the tribes, the citizens, and their cultures.

Also, the weather stays the same since a phenomenon caused the Earth's Axis to lose it's tilt.

Also, before I get questions, for now, the Americas are not as crucial to the story in the first Book as it will be in the second. I won't exclude it, I swear! They are populated, but they will be important to the plot later.