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{{Quote|''”Of the many realms described in this tome, the kingdom (the little information that I have at hand suggests that this is a misnomer) of Belsegallia remains one of the most enigmatic. What rumors and myths have reached me are vague, fantastical, and often contradict each other, though some common themes are present; the most believable of the stories regarding its inhabitants describe them as a cryophilic, harpy-like people (as is suitable for inhabitation of an aerial environment) with a notably high aptitude for all manner of magical arts.''|Darius of Reva, ''Atlas of Realms''}}


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{{see also|Belsedori (Aurora)#Value system and society}}
{{see also|Belsedori (Aurora)#Culture and society}}

Revision as of 07:54, 15 June 2023

Kingdom of Belsegallia

Belasegaiya Koletsa
History
LocationAuroran Sky
Notable castlesTerenata  • Larinata  • Yusugo
Places of noteDorinata  • Tourmaline Wastes
Government
TypeFeudal monarchy
Ruling HouseL’aderina
Head of StateQueen Xana
Head of GovernmentArchduchess Hana L’orika
LegislatureMages’ Circle
Military~8,000 women
Socio-cultural characteristics
CapitalTerenata
Official languagesBelsedori
RacesBelsedori
Cloud Fae
Religion(s)Belsedori Ditheism
Demonym(s)Belsegallian
Population estimate~2.0 million
CurrencyAiya
”Of the many realms described in this tome, the kingdom (the little information that I have at hand suggests that this is a misnomer) of Belsegallia remains one of the most enigmatic. What rumors and myths have reached me are vague, fantastical, and often contradict each other, though some common themes are present; the most believable of the stories regarding its inhabitants describe them as a cryophilic, harpy-like people (as is suitable for inhabitation of an aerial environment) with a notably high aptitude for all manner of magical arts.
—Darius of Reva, Atlas of Realms

Etymology

The etymology of the name “Belsegallia” is obscure. The closest matching word in Belsedori is “Belase”, which translates to “snow.”

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