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The Midseashire is the Northeast region of the Northern Continent dominated by the Feysac Empire, the Loen Kingdom and the Intis Republic. It neighbors the North Sea. Midseashire's big coastal cities are Feysac’s St. Millom, Loen’s Constant, and Intis’s Tilisi.[1]

It is where the Lord of Storms and the God of Steam and Machinery has more believer than the other deity.

The most notable Beyonders are of the Visionary Pathway.[2]

History[]

Fourth Epoch[]

The First Solomon Empire once ruled the Midseashire, and its capital city sat on the southern coast neighboring this place. Later they fall and replaced by the Tudor-Trunsoest United Empire. Afterward, the Black Emperor managed to rebuilt the Solomon Empire. The Tudor-Trunsoest United Empire broke apart from each other.

The Second Solomon Empire occupied the northern coast neighboring the Midseashire, and its capital city was located at the same location as today's Feysac Empire's capital, Saint Millom.[3]

1350 World War[]

In the early stages of the war, Feysac’s Subjugation Fleet attacked Constant City and other large-scale industrial cities along the Midseashire’s eastern coast. There was a large-scale sea battle with the Loen’s Midseashire Fleet. Both sides suffered losses.[4]

Wandering Magician Merlin Hermes[]

After the World War, Klein as Merlin Hermes wanders to the Midseashire eastern coast area, which was affected by the war, and fulfill the wishes of the people there, in a bid to fully digested his Miracle Invoker potion.

He also create the Fully Automatic Wishing Machine. This act of wish fulfillment shocked local official Beyonders.

Geography[]

The Midseashire was the natural border between Loen, Intis, and Feysac. The east coast called the Midseashire County belonged to Loen, most of the west coast called the West Midseashire Coast belonged to Intis; and to the north were the famous port cities of the Feysac Empire, such as Indaw. In addition, the Midseashire spread to the northeast, penetrating through the Feysac Empire’s territory and connecting with the North Sea. There were many islands in that part of the sea that were the habitats for polar bears and sea lions.[5] The surroundings are either thick forests or pockmarked with coal and iron ore mines.[6]

The Tussock River passes by the Midseashire County from the Mirminsk mountain to the Awwa County.[7]

Climate[]

The wind in Midseashire is fierce. Summers aren't very hot, but they're humid. Winters bring snow, and everything is covered in white.[6]

Economy[]

The Midseashire's east coast is a heavy industry metropolitan area.[8]

With the existence of Feysac’s St. Millom, Loen’s Constant, and Intis’s Tilisi, each of them was quite large. Furthermore, there were many medium-sized cities around them. This made the Midseashire coast become the most vibrant economic zone in the Northern Continent, an area with the biggest population.[1]

Notable Places[]

Notable Inhabitants[]

Trivia[]

  • The fish in Midseashire are inedible due to heavy industrial pollution. Locals only eat it if they have no other choice.[6]
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It's as if the Great Lakes of North America were expanded and connected.[10]

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