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== The Sapphire Archipelago ==
== The Sapphire Archipelago ==
The Sapphire Archipelago is a term that is used a lot, especially by the [[Ministry of Tourism (Lionsroar)|Lionsroarian tourist board]]. It alludes to the [[Archipelago (Lionsroar)|beautiful picturesque islands]] of [[Lionsroar]] in the [[North Bay]]. The water there is as blue as a sapphire.  
The term '''The Sapphire Archipelago''' dates back to ancient times. Linguistically and historically, it originated from the Proto-Lionsroarians, who were the first to settle the western and eastern regions around the bay. They compared the waters to sapphires, inspired by the local gemstone mining.
 
This term was historically documented from antiquity through the First Dynasties and into the Middle Ages. Many surrounding grand duchies, such as the Grand Dukes of Wohia, proudly used titles like ''Sapphire Ruler'' or ''Ruler of the Eternal Blue Sapphire Sea''. However, these titles were not adopted by the kings (except for the Kings of Wohia, who retained it as a regional title). To this day, it remains primarily a regional territorial designation for areas bordering the bay.
 
The only royal representation of this noble title was the Great Sapphire mounted on the royal scepter, which, along with other royal regalia, is kept in Löwenburg Castle. This sapphire, gifted collectively by western states in the 15th century, symbolizes loyalty and the king's power over both land and sea.
 
Since the establishment of the Ministry of Tourism in 1946—and its revitalization in 2015 following the peaceful transition to the Seventh Dynasty and the end of a brief isolationist period—this title has been prominently used by tourism authorities to promote the region culturally and historically. It is aimed especially at young generations of both domestic and international travelers, combining themes of entertainment and relaxation. The title frequently appears in various tourism slogans and promotional materials.


== Regnum Sanctae Maris et Insularum ==
== Regnum Sanctae Maris et Insularum ==
Is [[Altlowenitsch]] and means "Holy Kingdom of the Islands and the Sea". It is an old term that was coined especially in the [[Lionsroar#History|second dynasty of Lionsroar]], which laid the first foundations for the current form of [[Imperatius]], especially in the religious aspect. After the [[Lionsroar#History|reign of the first dynasty]] and the establishment of the legend of the [[God-King of Lionsroar]], [[Lionsroar]] and its monarchical representatives were henceforth regarded as holy. So much so that it is customary in the [[Imperatius|death cult of Imperatius]] to commemorate not only one's own ancestors but also the [[Rulers (Lionsroar)|royal ancestors]]. It is believed that every monarch is legitimized and supported by their predecessors. This is another way of keeping the regime in power.  
'''Regnum Sanctae Maris et Insularum''' is an Altlowenitsch phrase, the predecessor of today's Lionsroarian Lowenitsch language, meaning ''"Holy Kingdom of the Islands and the Sea."''
 
The term originates from the Second Dynasty, which followed the Golden Aurinas Dynasty of the First Era. Unlike its predecessor, the Second Dynasty was more suppressive, militaristic, and deeply religious. It was during this time that historical texts surrounding the Great King Valentin Aurin solidified his transformation into the legendary heroic and divine figure of the ''Golden God-King''. This divine aspect, celebrated even today in the Imperial Cult (''Imperatia/Imperatius'') in various forms, became a cornerstone of royal legitimacy.
 
This sanctified connection between the predecessors and all subsequent legitimate kings, including the modern Rothmund dynasty, has remained an enduring theme. The term ''Regnum Sanctae Maris et Insularum'' reflects this legacy and appears in numerous historical and contemporary artworks commissioned for the monarchs. Its prominence peaked during the Middle Ages.


== Lowenburg ==
== Lowenburg ==
Lowenburg is often used synonymously with [[Lionsroar]] as a term for the nation. This is mainly due to the fact that the [[Lowenburg|capital Lowenburg]] has great economic, political and historical significance for the whole of [[Lionsroar]]. [[Lowenburg]] is where the monarchy was born and where it will die again. It has long been a bastion of all monarchist forces and has not ceased to be so even in the [[Second Democratic Republic|Second Democratic Republic.]]
Lionsroar is often referred to as '''Lowenburg''', synonymous with its namesake capital city. This is because Lowenburg has been one of the earliest settlements in the region, evolving into a historical, cultural, economic, and especially political hub for the entire nation. With the largest population and greatest land area, it plays a central role in shaping Lionsroar's identity.
 
Historically, Lowenburg has always been staunchly monarchist, demonstrating this unwavering loyalty throughout Lionsroar's epochs. Founded by Valentin Aurin and serving as the capital of the first two dynasties, the city witnessed frequent shifts in political power centers, which further cemented its existential importance for the surrounding regions. Despite the prominence of other major cities like Wohia, Lowenburg became emblematic of the western regions of the nation.
 
During the Civil War, Lowenburg remained loyal to the monarchy, even in defeat. Following the war, the Democratic Socialist Republic—established after the Sixth Dynasty and the last Rothmund monarchs from Lowenburg—moved its party-political power centers to the south and east. Nevertheless, it couldn't fully abandon Lowenburg's significance and was compelled to host the '''National Lionsroarian Congress''', including its two democratic chambers, in the city.
 
The monarchist strength of Lowenburg played a pivotal role in the restoration of the Seventh Dynasty by '''Valentin Augustus von Rothmund''', who leveraged the city's support to stage a military coup and reclaim the throne. To this day, Lowenburg remains the political heart of Lionsroar and is inseparably linked with the nation's identity and legacy.
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Lionsroar --> Terminology of Lionsroar

This article collects the various terminological terms relating to the Kingdom of Lionsroar.


The Sapphire Archipelago

The term The Sapphire Archipelago dates back to ancient times. Linguistically and historically, it originated from the Proto-Lionsroarians, who were the first to settle the western and eastern regions around the bay. They compared the waters to sapphires, inspired by the local gemstone mining.

This term was historically documented from antiquity through the First Dynasties and into the Middle Ages. Many surrounding grand duchies, such as the Grand Dukes of Wohia, proudly used titles like Sapphire Ruler or Ruler of the Eternal Blue Sapphire Sea. However, these titles were not adopted by the kings (except for the Kings of Wohia, who retained it as a regional title). To this day, it remains primarily a regional territorial designation for areas bordering the bay.

The only royal representation of this noble title was the Great Sapphire mounted on the royal scepter, which, along with other royal regalia, is kept in Löwenburg Castle. This sapphire, gifted collectively by western states in the 15th century, symbolizes loyalty and the king's power over both land and sea.

Since the establishment of the Ministry of Tourism in 1946—and its revitalization in 2015 following the peaceful transition to the Seventh Dynasty and the end of a brief isolationist period—this title has been prominently used by tourism authorities to promote the region culturally and historically. It is aimed especially at young generations of both domestic and international travelers, combining themes of entertainment and relaxation. The title frequently appears in various tourism slogans and promotional materials.

Regnum Sanctae Maris et Insularum

Regnum Sanctae Maris et Insularum is an Altlowenitsch phrase, the predecessor of today's Lionsroarian Lowenitsch language, meaning "Holy Kingdom of the Islands and the Sea."

The term originates from the Second Dynasty, which followed the Golden Aurinas Dynasty of the First Era. Unlike its predecessor, the Second Dynasty was more suppressive, militaristic, and deeply religious. It was during this time that historical texts surrounding the Great King Valentin Aurin solidified his transformation into the legendary heroic and divine figure of the Golden God-King. This divine aspect, celebrated even today in the Imperial Cult (Imperatia/Imperatius) in various forms, became a cornerstone of royal legitimacy.

This sanctified connection between the predecessors and all subsequent legitimate kings, including the modern Rothmund dynasty, has remained an enduring theme. The term Regnum Sanctae Maris et Insularum reflects this legacy and appears in numerous historical and contemporary artworks commissioned for the monarchs. Its prominence peaked during the Middle Ages.

Lowenburg

Lionsroar is often referred to as Lowenburg, synonymous with its namesake capital city. This is because Lowenburg has been one of the earliest settlements in the region, evolving into a historical, cultural, economic, and especially political hub for the entire nation. With the largest population and greatest land area, it plays a central role in shaping Lionsroar's identity.

Historically, Lowenburg has always been staunchly monarchist, demonstrating this unwavering loyalty throughout Lionsroar's epochs. Founded by Valentin Aurin and serving as the capital of the first two dynasties, the city witnessed frequent shifts in political power centers, which further cemented its existential importance for the surrounding regions. Despite the prominence of other major cities like Wohia, Lowenburg became emblematic of the western regions of the nation.

During the Civil War, Lowenburg remained loyal to the monarchy, even in defeat. Following the war, the Democratic Socialist Republic—established after the Sixth Dynasty and the last Rothmund monarchs from Lowenburg—moved its party-political power centers to the south and east. Nevertheless, it couldn't fully abandon Lowenburg's significance and was compelled to host the National Lionsroarian Congress, including its two democratic chambers, in the city.

The monarchist strength of Lowenburg played a pivotal role in the restoration of the Seventh Dynasty by Valentin Augustus von Rothmund, who leveraged the city's support to stage a military coup and reclaim the throne. To this day, Lowenburg remains the political heart of Lionsroar and is inseparably linked with the nation's identity and legacy.