Britain

In the misty annals of Britain's history lies a tale as timeless as the rolling hills and ancient forests that adorn its landscape—the story of King Arthur and his legendary realm of Camelot.   Centuries ago, in an era shrouded in the mists of myth and magic, Britain was a land divided, ravaged by warlords and petty kings vying for power. Amidst this turmoil, a young Arthur emerged—a humble squire with a heart as noble as his destiny was grand. Guided by the wisdom of the enigmatic wizard Merlin, Arthur pulled the fabled sword Excalibur from the stone, marking him as the rightful King of all Britain.   With Excalibur in hand and a vision of unity in his heart, Arthur embarked on a quest to unite the fractured kingdoms under his rule. Through valor and diplomacy, he forged alliances with once bitter rivals, earning their loyalty and respect. Together, they laid the foundation for a new era of peace and prosperity—a golden age where justice reigned supreme and chivalry flourished.   At the heart of this kingdom stands Camelot—a magnificent castle nestled amidst verdant hills and shimmering lakes. From its towering spires, King Arthur and his knights of the Round Table uphold the virtues of courage, honor, and righteousness. Within the walls of Camelot, poets sang of love and heroism, scholars delved into the mysteries of the arcane, and artisans crafted works of beauty that inspired awe and wonder.   But even in the midst of Camelot's splendor, shadows lurked on the horizon. Ancient feuds simmered beneath the surface, and treachery threatened to unravel the fragile peace Arthur had fought so hard to achieve. Yet, guided by the wisdom of Merlin and the unwavering loyalty of his knights, Arthur stood resolute in the face of adversity, ready to defend his kingdom against any who would seek to do it harm.   As the years passed, the legend of King Arthur and Camelot spread far and wide, becoming a beacon of hope and inspiration for generations to come. Though the mists of time may have obscured the finer details of their tale, the spirit of Arthur's reign endures—a testament to the enduring power of honor, unity, and the indomitable Human spirit. And so, in the heart of Britain, the legacy of Camelot lives on, a testament to the timeless ideals of justice and righteousness that continue to inspire all who hear its storied name.

Military

Small standing military. The main military strength lies within its legendary knights, The Knights of the Round Table

Religion

Unified under the One True God

Foreign Relations

Relations between Britain and Kavir are strained due to drastic cultural differences.

Laws

Slavery is forbidden

Agriculture & Industry

Lush and fertile lands leave little wanting in the matter of food, Britain's gold mine keeps them as a very rich country.
Type
Geopolitical, Country
Capital
Leader
Leader Title
Head of State
Head of Government
Government System
Monarchy, Absolute
Official Languages
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