The World in The King's Harem

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A map of the world from The King's Harem series
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JeouxCheval
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This is a map of the world in which The King's Harem series takes place. The Great Floods described in the story led to the submersion of almost half the continent at a relatively low depth.

The majority of the story takes place in the Capitol. Borean, Atlan, Westerlan, and the Southern Shores/Notian are the areas of the Kingdom under the control of the King and his Dukes; while the Marches are borderlands under the control of Marquises.

Summitlan is an independent enclave within the mountains of Atlan under the control of the Prince of Summitlan.

The Royal Islands are directly governed by the King and form part of the Kingdom, they are maintained by the Prefect of the Isles.

The Maritime Republic is comprised of numerous islands forming a confederation of island city-states.

The Auroran Clan territories are unorganized tribes in the far northern mountains and frozen lakes.

The Eastern Empire is the primary antagonist of the Kingdom, only its lands on the same continent as the Kingdom are shown.

The World of The King's Harem

The World used in The King's Harem Series.

JeouxCheval
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AnonymousAnonymousover 1 year ago

The map is fine but the lettering of the names could have been sharper and more detailed for easy reading.

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