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Consider this a rough outline of the setting I created for Maid in Fantasy. It's more or less a collection of my thoughts on how everything should work, but it's not necessarily complete or all encompassing. Everything here is subject to change and some parts have no baring on the story I told over the past several weeks.
Also, lookout for a bonus story next week. It'll be a stand alone short, hopefully the first of many.
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Maid in Fantasy is a Science Fantasy series created for this blog and set in the kingdom of Celene in a world not entirely unlike our own. The planet is an Earth, but one with a significantly different history that drastically diverged back in the early 1500s at the latest. While countries, politics, and technology as we know it may resemble our own on the surface, they played out far differently. For example, while there was a Germany, a Roman empire, a China, and Ancient Greece; the USA, UK, or Japan didn’t exist as we know them. In fact, there isn’t even an American continent, Oceania, Asia, or Africa as we know them either. There was a Great War back in the 1910s, but there was no WWII equivalent nor a Cold War.
This alternate Earth’s continents are structured differently with three major continents and a few minor ones. The kingdom of Celene, ruled out of the megacity New Celene, is situated on one of those major continents, located in the Western Hemisphere. The continent, which was renamed Lunula sometime in the past few centuries, is located further west than where North America is in our world. The other two continents are known as Helios and Zodiac.
The kingdom of Celene rose to full power in the fourth century of the Celene calendar, year 349 (which, in our own calendar, would likely be somewhere in the 2500s). Taking complete control of the planet Earth. It was not through conquest and battle, however. Instead, the other nations and powers of the world slowly joined the kingdom over time. Many willingly, and others because they had no other choice. It was a strange and tumultuous time, but by year 421, everything had mostly settled, and the Celene family were the uncontested rulers of most of the Earth.
The Celene family itself has remained in power since their kingdom’s inception. While they have suffered assassination attempts, wars, and coups, the family itself has never lost favor. In fact, most people seem to regard the royal family positively, sometimes with an unsettling undying devotion. Whether that’s because of inherent charisma or some secret power is unknown.
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Other Setting Notes:
Since this world is not exactly our own, there are a few key differences in how the world works. Like many fictional worlds, the laws of science and physics are a bit fast and loose, and the definition of a peak human is a bit different. In fact, humans on this Earth seem capable of incredible, if not impossible, things if they put their mind to it. Actually breaking through the physical, mental, and natural barriers to achieve such things is another matter entirely.
If one breaks through their natural limits, they may develop strange, unusual abilities. Superb strength and speed, inhuman agility, and traits that defy scientific explanation. When one acquires such traits, it is possible that they may be passed down from generation to generation. Of course, these abilities will often remain dormant in the descendants until naturally developed or something brings them out.
The Diane family is rumored to possess such an ability. Still, the exact details have been left up to wild speculation.
Weaponry in the Kingdom of Celene is known as quite diverse. While firearms have existed in this world for as long as they have in our own, New Celene still arms and trains many of its soldiers and guards with melee weapons like swords, spears, halberds, etc. In addition, armor is generally a mix of modern tactical armor (bullet and knife proof vests) and more medieval armor, like plate or chainmail. You might wear one or the other, and rarely a mix of both.
The reason behind this is very simple, while humans are still as vulnerable to bullets as ever, there exist many strange creatures in this world. These peculiar creatures, along with many humans possessing unusual abilities, have been known to easily resist bullets and other conventional weapons. To counteract this, a special metal known as “Azure Stone” has been mined, whose primary property is that it is toxic to beings with unusual powers.
Pure Azure Stone is incredibly rare and almost non-existent, which is good, as merely touching it could make most people violently ill. However, weaker variants and even an industrially created imitation are more abundant in supply. Since bullets tend to be only used once, and rationing the Azure Stone is important, melee weapons made with Azure Stone came into common use. Hence, all of Celene’s guards and soldiers are armed with Azure Stone weaponry. With bullets as highly prized and cautiously used last resorts.
Rumor has it that the Royal family has a secret stash of pure Azure Stone bullets, with numbers ranging from 12 to 500.
Despite appearances, the many servants and nobles garbed in old-fashioned dresses and suites are not unprotected. In fact, the servant’s uniforms are woven from an artificially created bullet and knife-resistant material. The concept is similar to modern bullet-resistant materials but with centuries of improvements, making it significantly more flexible and durable. However, the noble’s outfits seem to be composed of something else entirely. It is not by science that Princess Irene’s dress never catches on branches when she’s climbing trees or that Queen Celene’s dress seems to phase into the floor.
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The Royalty, Nobility, Servants and Power structure of the Kingdom of Celene:
The Royal Family-
Queen Celene IV, the high Queen of the entire world. Known to be a wise and benevolent ruler, albeit one you should never cross. A small section of the populace worships her like a goddess; an equally large portion fear her as the same. Her approval ratings have always been legendarily high. But, that doesn’t mean the people who follow her are all on the same page or in harmony. Many once noble and respected individuals have done horrible acts in the name of “helping her” or “destroying false followers.” This problem has only seemed to grow in recent times…
King M, the enigmatic King is known as something of a phantom in the palace, leading to the nickname “The Phantom King.” The King has not been seen in the public eye for quite some time. Many of the highest nobles can’t claim to have even been in the same room. When asked, Lady Aphros has always said, “the King is always here, the King is everywhere. That’s the advantage of being a phantom.”
First Princess Atlanta Celene, the crown princess, destined to one day inherit the throne from her mother. Despite her royal upbringing, she’s known to be fairly crass among the nobility. She eagerly awaits the day she becomes Queen. Her main desire is to be seen as someone truly worthy of such a title. Sadly, she’s terrible at expressing that.
Second Princess ???, the ever-elusive second princess has never had her name publicly revealed. Rumors say she is being privately groomed to be the real Queen, or that she is wise beyond her years, or even some great oracle capable of predicting the future. Less pleasant rumors whisper that she is invalid or handicapped in some way, so the royal family tries their best to keep her out of the public eye. The truth is…
Third Princess Irene Celene, the completely uncontrollable third princess is known to be a little firecracker of a child. Few have known her to be still for longer than a couple minutes.
The Nobility-
The Queen’s Right Hand and the head of faith Lady Aré, the Queen’s closest confidant and the manager of the kingdom’s religious affair. While Lady Aphros is technically her superior, Aré has a closer working relationship with the Queen. She is known as a wise and cultured woman with an absolutely razor-sharp tongue. In prior years, she was also heavily involved in the kingdom’s military, holding the rank of Supreme General. However, her only duty was in the rare case that Celene had to act offensively in a conflict or conquer a foe. With all their largest enemies having long since fallen, Aré retired from the military life. Rumors persist about the exact nature of her relationship with the Queen, but most know better than to speak of such things openly.
The Queen’s Left Hand and the first of the high council Lady Aphros, the Queen’s greatest agent and the highest noble in the land, second only in power to the Queen. Known as an incredible leader, negotiator, and eccentric, Lady Aphros holds great respect (mostly) in the kingdom. In her younger days, her duty was to serve as the Queen’s double, as the two were actually quite similar in appearance once upon a time. However, despite this duty becoming redundant, her actions and leadership in the Queen’s place proved exceptional enough to earn her a high position. Her political faction is perhaps the largest and most robust in the kingdom, which has both aided and hampered her career at times. Alas, despite her capabilities, she’s gained a reputation as someone who “sleeps around” and is not particular in partners. Lady Aphros seems to perpetuate these rumors on purpose while leaving the real truth behind them foggy. Is she really as bad as they say? She’s not telling.
The Queen’s Personal Guard Lady Ourano and Lady Posei, known as the kingdom’s greatest warriors, Ourano and Posei are tasked with the highest duty, guarding the Queen. Since the Queen was a princess, the two have acted as the Queen’s bodyguards, remaining her constant companions in the years leading up to her coronation. Ourano is known as a stoic warrior, fast as the wind and unyielding to pain. Posei is an elegant lady, primarily protecting the court in the battlefield of politics and words. As long as the two are together, they say none can lay a hand on the Queen. Alas, Ourano is also known as fairly headstrong and quick to action, leading her to get injured frequently. At the same time, Posei seems to take extreme delight in using her words to rattle basically everyone she meets.
The Captain of the Royal Guard Lady Ze, holding the title of defender of the palace, Lady Ze is among the best combat leaders in the kingdom. While she can’t lead grand armies, she can coordinate the palace guards like clockwork and is the best mentor in the royal guard academy. While Ourano is the strongest warrior in the kingdom, Ze is the physically strongest; rumor has it she can smash boulders and part the seas. However, beneath her emerald armor lies a kind heart, one seeking to nurture all living things around her. But don’t take that to mean she goes easy on her students. Her training regiments are among the most brutal in this world or the next. While she doesn’t yell like the stereotypical drill sergeant, she doesn’t need to. Just don’t make her angry or antagonize her. She’s quite vindictive.
The Royal Science Advisor and Grand Professor of the Academia Lady Herme, they say there exists not a smarter living person on Earth than Lady Herme. All the wonderful science that powers the kingdom of Celene can be traced back to her or her pupils. Modern hovercrafts, the crystal cities, and the Azure stone weapons were all her designs. She’s also the mind behind the communication networks and the instant messaging system. While smarter than anyone else, Herme is known to be extremely humble and meek, and when not that, she’s completely absorbed in her work. When she and General Chrona begin collaborating on a project, the rest of the kingdom watches in anxiety, hoping that this one doesn’t cause too many problems.
The Supreme Commander of the Military and Defense General Chrona, while Earth and, to a lesser extent, the solar system are under the control of Celene. That does not mean the kingdom is safe from all enemies and threats. It is General Chrona’s job to guard the kingdom’s borders and repel all manners of invasions and other extraterrestrial threats. Chrona herself is very serious in her duty often said to have stood watch without sleep for days on end. Thankfully, she has never had the need to exercise the full might of the kingdom’s defenses, giving her ample personal time. When not on watch, she buries herself in personal engineering projects and studies esoteric sciences. She’s known as something of a “mad scientist” when it comes to a new invention, especially when she and Herme collaborate. Her transformation from a stoic soldier to an eccentric scientist at the drop of a hat is legendary and startling enough to give most people whiplash.
The Great Oracle and Future Affairs Advisor Lady Hade, an enigmatic woman who comes and goes at her own discretion. Her job is said to be one of prediction, theorizing what problem the kingdom will face next. Yet, her predictions are as infamously obscure and mysterious as herself. No one really knows where she goes, when she’ll be around, or what else she does. She simply appears and disappears, to the point you will often question when she arrived or if she was ever there in the first place. When not being mysterious, she is occasionally found reading in the palace’s grand library or, more likely, sneaking around and scaring the nobles and servants.
The Minister of Otherworldly Affairs Lady Helio, a ferocious woman with the single job of managing all of Celene’s relations to every other entity in existence. Many a weird creature and otherworldly beings have passed through the kingdom. While some have been quite hostile, others have come bearing gifts and seeking friendship. It is Helio’s job to deal with the latter. As a result, she is rarely in the kingdom itself, often out traversing in space or other realities entirely. Most aren’t privy to this, however, and believe her to be a recluse with a do-nothing job. However, no one is stupid enough to say that to her face. At least nobody left is stupid enough.
The Great Worker Families-
The Diane, the Royal Family’s personal attendants, among the Worker families exist three Great families, the Vassos, the Regas, and most importantly, the Diane. The Diane’s history stretches back centuries, close to the founding of Celene itself. Through some legendary act, the original small Diane family earned the Queen’s favor and volunteered to serve the Celene’s till the end of time. Since then, there has been a strong bond between the two families, both metaphorically and literally. The Diane are the near-exclusive servants of the Celene family, each member raised and trained from a young age to work the entire life in the palace. The best among them become the Queen’s or her children’s personal attendants. As a result of its status as the greatest worker family, the Diane is actually quite a large family, filled with almost a dozen branches. As a result, you may never know when you run into one. If you mistake them as a simple butler or maid, you’ll learn the hard way they are anything but.
The Regas, the High Noble’s servants, those who serve the members of the high council, and adjacent level nobles. Making up about half the royal palace staff and 70-90% of the staff in most other locations or structures run by the high council (ex. Lady Aphros’s restaurant). They have no particular specialty, except being highly trained and versatile people who can attend to almost any task. Orion is actually half Regas and half Diane, born from a not entirely forbidden, but not quite approved romance between a member of each family. Long story short, the Regas and Diane rivalry has been an open secret for some time. Never openly hostile, but never above being passive-aggressive. A member of either family seeing eye to eye, let alone falling in love, was simply unheard of.
The Vassos, the Low Noble’s servants, when someone who is not among the high nobles, basically 98% of the kingdom’s population, needs something like a housekeeper, gardener, etc. It falls on the shoulders of the Vassos. A lot less is asked of the Vassos, as they basically exist to handle miscellaneous jobs and duties. They are also trained in general tasks, like the Regas, but rarely are they expected to do anything for long. Often, Vassos find themselves mixed in as filler with other worker families (except the Makris or Diane). Do the Filo need a spare farmhand? Do the Lambros need someone to hold a flashlight? Are the Baros in need of one more truck driver? Then that task will likely be delegated to the Vassos. Sometimes, exceptional Vassos will find themselves working in a place like the palace or a noble’s mansion, but it is an uncommon sight.
The Baros, the Miners, with the primary purpose of mining the endless precious stones and metals necessary for Celene to function, the Baros are a very crucial servant family. However, despite their specific title, they handle all “heavy” jobs in the kingdom, like truck driving, warehouse work, movers, etc. The average Baros is said to be tall, muscular, and fit, although they are often stereotyped as “dumb jocks” because of their love of sports.
The Filo, the Farmers, food is essential for running a kingdom. Thus, the Filo are in charge of all the kingdom’s crops and cattle. While the stereotype is of a tanned farmer in a straw hat cultivating by hand, the Filo have always relied on high tech to farm massive fields. Only a subset farm high-quality crops by hand. While farming is their most famous duty, they are also in charge of animal husbandry, gardening, and lumberjacking. Sadly, like the Baros, they are given very unflattering stereotypes of “country hicks.” Thankfully, the Filo and Baros find comradery in laughing at “them city folk” for being so ignorant and thus have a close working relationship.
The Gataki, the Sewer Dwellers, well, someone has to do it. The poor souls given the job of handling all the sewage and waste in the kingdom, either recycling or properly disposing of it. Because of the disgusting nature of the materials they must work with, the Gataki rarely leave the sewers and have adapted themselves to their underground homes. Alas, they still have the worst living and working conditions among all the worker families. This has led to more than a little prejudice against them as “filthy sewer rats,” which, in turn, has made the Gataki view surface dwellers as “pompous city rats.” Rumors has it the Queen deeply regrets loading all the sewage duties onto a single-family instead of dividing it up. But, the story goes that the Gataki volunteered for the job. How true that is up for debate.
The Lambros, the Engineers, when something needs to be fixed, it falls on the shoulders of the Lambros. Often seen as the smartest among the worker families and the most crucial to the other family’s and the kingdom continued operation. While Lady Herme and General Chrona design and theorize most of the kingdom’s greatest inventions, it is through their collaboration with the Lambros that they become a reality. The Lambros are also the source of most of the more mundane inventions, making them responsible for many underappreciated but crucial creations. While known primarily as engineers, different branches of the Lambros are trained in various disciplines, including most sciences.
The Makris, the Career Soldiers, while the kingdom of Celene tries to draw all its soldiers from civilian volunteers, occasionally there have times of great need for soldiers. Thus, the Makris are called upon to supplement the ranks. Trained from birth to be enlisted soldiers with the hope they never need to be used. Sometimes this is the largest servant family, sometimes it is far from it. It all depends on how much fighting needs to be done or has been done.
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Hey you're still here. Boy, that was a lot to read wasn't it? Like I said this whole thing is subject to change, so I might come back and edit it if need be. At the time of writing, I don't have a solid plan of where the Maid in Fantasy story will go next, but I am eager to continue it. Maybe I'll write a sequel to the Beginner's Guide to Everything first, I do know what I want to do there...hmm.
Until next time, Read, Comment and Enjoy