The Northern Kingdom
Important InformationEmpire: | The Nothern Kingdom |
Government: | Monarchy |
Her Highness: | Queen Louise I of the Northern Kingdom |
Full Title: | Her Imperial and Royal Majesty Louise the First, by the Grace of God, Queen of the Northern Kingdom, Defender of the Faith |
Lands: | Germany, Denmark (not Greenland), United Kingdom (Great Britain and Northern Ireland), Ireland |
Capital: | Pendragon (ruins of Berlin) |
Secondary InformationOfficial Languages: | German, English |
Currency: | Euro (Germany, Ireland), GBP (United Kingdom), DKK (Denmark) |
From "History of the Northern Kingdom and Her Majesty Queen Louise the First" by Duke Franz von Hammerburg:Europe before the Arrival of our SaviourAlthough our Saviour, Her Majesty Queen Louise I, was not yet our sole and righteous ruler, the union of nations known as "European Union", before [/b]the time of the Invasion, was relatively prosperous. Apart from smaller financial problems and riots, all nations were quite well off. Of course the true prosperity was only to begin after our Queen Louise I united our nations under the banner of our Northern Kingdom. [. . . ]
Everyone for HimselfWith the Invasion in 2017 and the appearance of several vaults in Europe, the EU found itself overwhelmed. Quickly nations decided to look out for themselves, rather than helping each other. The "European Union", "United Nations" and other useless unions were quickly disbanded after the Invasion. Soon after our Saviour, Her Majesty, would enter the stage.
The largest parts of our glorious Northern Kingdom, Germany and Great Britain, were struck by bad luck. Vaults opened in both London and Berlin, devastating the capitals in the first wave of the Invasion and practically destroying the governments. The remnants of these nations were not fit enough for the task at hand and both nations were quickly thrown into disarray. [. . . ]
The Voice of OneOnly a few years after our Queen, Her Majesty, entered the stage in Germany. As a member of a party of the old government, she quickly gathered many followers, as our intelligent and charismatic Queen is a woman of words, insight and intellect. It didn't take long for her to rally the people. With her circle of close followers and the German nation at her side, she took over the first part of our glorious Kingdom.
Were the rest of the old government was hiding, in Bonn, the people, led by Her Majesty, our Queen, stormed their hideout and forced them to step down, placing our Queen in their stead. Although not yet crowned, she took over command of Germany and with her help and her circle of close followers the army and police forces were mobilized and coordinated to repel the Invasion and help the people.
Everyone looked up to our Queen, Her Majesty, our Saviour. Even the people who were asking God for help soon followed our Queen, when the Church acknowledged her royal lineage, dating back to the roots of both the German's and Great Britain's royal lineages. Crowned Queen Louise I of Germany of the German Kingdom, this was the first step our Saviour did in order to secure our future. [. . . ]
United once againAs our Queen's close followers, the new Dukes and Duchesses of our Kingdom, took control of seperate cities under Her Majesties supervision, our Saviour turned her eyes to our neighbours: Great Britain. The Island was in chaos.
Almost instantly Her Majesty dispatched troops there, reinstating order and peace for everyone. With the previous royal family gone, she was the new image of the people even there. She was a beacon of light and hope. Slowly garnering the support of the people in Great Britain, the Invasion in Germany was more or less stabilized, when the enemy forces seemed to weaken after several years.
Her Majesty, our Queen, took this chance to travel to Great Britain, where she was hailed by the people. Without hesitance, almost abruptly, was she acknowledged by the Church there as the new and rightful ruler of Great Britain, Queen Louise I of Great Britain. All voices that say the Church was pushed into this decision are of course utterly mistaken.
Our island neighbour's nation was stabilized and supported by our Queen, who placed more of her Dukes and Duchesses into ruling over the remaining cities.
As the 19 years of terror of the Invasion were nearing it's end, the Queen was still in despair: So many more nations were suffering and without hope, without a leader and a future. In her absolute benevolence, our Queen, Her Majesty, sent out troops to our other neighbours. Many were met with harsh words and hostility. Many people were instigated by remnants of old governments, blind old people that only had their own prosperity in mind.
Of course, our benevolent Queen would not have any of this. She succeeded in saving the rest of the former United Kingdom, a weak Kingdom in comparison to our glorious one, and the rest of Ireland as well. From Germany our troops marched into Denmark, where they were welcomed and almost more hastily than in Great Britain was our Saviour acknowledged as their ruler. [. . . ]
Seed of a New KingdomWith the Invasion over after the sacrifice of the Zofia Negrete archeological team, our Queen unified all the nations she had saved. Germany, Denmark, the United Kingdom and Ireland were united under the new flag of the Northern Kingdom. The people of this Kingdom, our new Kingdom, were looking for hope. With the Invasion stopped, the lands were still lying in ruins. Our Queen, Her Majesty, wanted to give them this hope.
The Queen ordered construction of a new city in the ruins of Berlin. Plans for incredible new architectural wonders appeared, seemingly out of nowhere, and construction started immediately and infrastructure was rebuilt. What remained of the Bundestag was demolished and in it's place a new building was erected, rivaling everything in it's beauty: The Imperial Palace of Pendragon, new seat of Her Majesty, Queen Louise I.
In a grandiose event, with the support of the Northern Kingdom's Church and all of the new royalty present, she was crowned anew, in the new Capital of Pendragon. Arriving in the most beautiful dress ever known, Her Majesty, our Queen, made her way through the streets to the new Palace. Men and Women alike fainted in the numbers at the sight of our most beautiful Queen Louise I. [. . . ]
All hail the Northern Kingdom! All hail Her Imperial and Royal Majesty Louise the First, by the Grace of God, Queen of the Northern Kingdom, Defender of the Faith!Aurora InformationEmpire Title: | Northern Kingdom |
Government Type: | Imperial Monarchy |
Main Empire Theme: | Deutschland |
Commander Theme: | German |
Secondary Commander Theme: | English (40%) |