7 Kingdoms of the Old World a Granado Espada Role Player should know!
Written by gyl on Tuesday, September 18, 2007Blogging about Granado Espada is another way to enjoy the game itself. Blogging about the game furthers the gaming experience of the Role player through actively engaging their imaginations with the game's world. Though you really don't need to learn about the history or the back story of the game to begin role playing, It is quintessential to at least learn the places (or in this case) kingdoms that you will hear a lot about. This adds a bit more drama and Granado-ish feel to your role playing. Using pre-made worlds by the game creator allows the player to fully explore it and put them in a position where they can actually focus on role playing their characters.
If you are into role playing or you're feeling that writing bug biting your bums XD go and read on a bit and start or improve on your Role Playing. And if you're not that too interested, then it won't hurt taking a look at and learning a bit about the Kingdoms of the Old World.
Kingdoms of the Old World
Vespanola: The current high power in Orpesia. Vespanola controls the seas and the new continent. Effectively imposes a total blockade of Brestia. The upper class social structure is severely divided between wartime Nobles and the more traditional upper class.
Illier: A home to great artists, and also once a great military power. The country is a source of trends and famous for their fashion, food, and swords. It houses the most famous sword smith of all time. Illier has been a major military player in nearly every Orpesian conflict due to its central position on the continent.
Targa: A warlike people, the Targans are renowned for their skill in making firearms. Geographically, Targa blocks the rest of Orpesia's access to resource-rich Katai. Traditionally Targans do not like Orpesians. They see Orpesians as weak.
Oporuto: This country is no longer an independent state. Its territories and holdings were annexed by Vespanola during the "Marriage of the Two Countries." Oporuto is the homeland of Granado Espada's discoverer, Ferrucio Espada. The country overspent developing the new continent, and the following bankruptcy led to the Vespanolan acquisition. A traditionally poor country before the marriage, Oporutans are typically not used to having a great economy among the masses, but, like most Orpesian countries, maintain a rich upper class.
Brestia: The traditional #2 power in Orpesia. Brestia launched a surprise attack against Vespanola after the Marriage of the Two Countries. The attack resulted in the Three-Year War, and Brestia's ultimate defeat at the Baleares Naval Battle. Following the war Brestians faced a culling of high government and military officials from the Vespanolan government. Brestia was effectively cut off by the Vespanolan Navy, and its citizens currently live in a state of oppression and near starvation. Brestians have no love for Vespanola, and find themselves horribly oppressed in Vespanolan controlled zones.
Katai: A resource-rich country east of Orpesia.
Absinia: A country south of Orpesia, known for its magical warriors. Absinians tend to be extremely proud of their country and their magical military heritage. They are warlike, confident and proud.
The Kindoms of the Old World article is taken from the Granado Espada Main Page. All rights reserved.
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