Post by Queen Jaakuna and Prince Ike on Mar 5, 2014 1:28:18 GMT
Libita Chateau
The Libita Chateau is an extremely rich and luxurious kingdom. There are almost no sad or hungry faces or homeless animals out on the streets, and everyone seems happy. It is usually because of the very fertile soil and rich veins of gold and silver in the land that they made a fortune off of, which helped grow the kingdom into a very lovely and relaxing place to be. Prince Ike, or better yet known as the Laughing Prince, is the current ruler. The kingdom is very warm and sunny, but rainshowers are fairly common. During the winter, there are only about two weeks of snow before it melts and resumes its normal rain schedule.
The citizens usually wear colored cloaks that signify their work or 'level' in society. Green cloaks mean scholar/teacher, purple cloaks mean royalty, red cloaks mean guards/fighters, blue means doctors/astrologists/philosophers, orange means caretakers/maids/servants, brown means blacksmiths, white means mage/warlock, yellow means their currently an apprentice along with a stripe down the back of the color their training for, grey means elder/retired along with a stripe down the back of the color they were once specialized in, and in mourning the citizens would wear their normal cloak except with black tips.
One of Gilam's old general's once shouted in battle "Bury them with our roses!" Amused, Gilam decided to take this saying as the official warcry. Prince Ike still continues to keep up with this tradition, however it is not used much since Libita is a peaceful country.
The village surrounding the castle is generally populated by foxes.
So, the structure goes like this:
The castle is directly in the middle of the entire kingdom. There are a few acres of land around the back, but one side directly leads to the village which surrounds the castle. A few houses hang around the back where the acres of land that belongs to the kingdom ends, however its extremely squished between the Main Wall and the land.
Surrounding the village is a thick, very well protected wall, called the Main Wall. Most of the guards are located here.
There is also the Guards Tower, which is located nearby the wall. It has no entrances, but instead, there is a tunnel from the kingdom to the structure.
The Libita Chateau is an extremely rich and luxurious kingdom. There are almost no sad or hungry faces or homeless animals out on the streets, and everyone seems happy. It is usually because of the very fertile soil and rich veins of gold and silver in the land that they made a fortune off of, which helped grow the kingdom into a very lovely and relaxing place to be. Prince Ike, or better yet known as the Laughing Prince, is the current ruler. The kingdom is very warm and sunny, but rainshowers are fairly common. During the winter, there are only about two weeks of snow before it melts and resumes its normal rain schedule.
The citizens usually wear colored cloaks that signify their work or 'level' in society. Green cloaks mean scholar/teacher, purple cloaks mean royalty, red cloaks mean guards/fighters, blue means doctors/astrologists/philosophers, orange means caretakers/maids/servants, brown means blacksmiths, white means mage/warlock, yellow means their currently an apprentice along with a stripe down the back of the color their training for, grey means elder/retired along with a stripe down the back of the color they were once specialized in, and in mourning the citizens would wear their normal cloak except with black tips.
One of Gilam's old general's once shouted in battle "Bury them with our roses!" Amused, Gilam decided to take this saying as the official warcry. Prince Ike still continues to keep up with this tradition, however it is not used much since Libita is a peaceful country.
The village surrounding the castle is generally populated by foxes.
So, the structure goes like this:
The castle is directly in the middle of the entire kingdom. There are a few acres of land around the back, but one side directly leads to the village which surrounds the castle. A few houses hang around the back where the acres of land that belongs to the kingdom ends, however its extremely squished between the Main Wall and the land.
Surrounding the village is a thick, very well protected wall, called the Main Wall. Most of the guards are located here.
There is also the Guards Tower, which is located nearby the wall. It has no entrances, but instead, there is a tunnel from the kingdom to the structure.