Kingdom of Wales

The Kingdom of Wales is a large kingdom located in western England where it has been independent for generations, and stands as the cultural homeland of the Welsh people. The Kingdom of Wales follows the same religion as much of England outside of the new arrivals in the Christian Bretonians in that they are Celtic Pagans in that they believe in the Celtic Pantheon of gods being their ruler, and like in Pruta, Wellish, and Dellish the Celtic Pagans have become organized under the Welsh Circle of Druids.

The Kingdom of Wales has long stood at its current borders as in agreements with the massive Pruta Empire this was a land for the Welsh and the Welsh have remained the dominant and basically homogeneous ethnic group of the Kingdom of Wales since its beginning, with only small numbers of Picts who fled the fall of Southern Pruta and now live in eastern Wales.

The Kingdom of Wales has three major elements to its politics, and government in the form of the Monarchy, the Welsh Circle of Druids, and the Prifs of Wales. The first element in the form of the Monarchy is the overall leadership of the politics of the Kingdom of Wales and rules over the capital of Cardiff as well as most of southern Wales, but their ability to control the religious elements of the kingdom as well as the lands controlled by the Prifs leaves the Welsh monarchy not absolute in their control. The second element of the government of the Kingdom of Wales is the Welsh Circle of Druids of which is the Welsh branch of the Albion Circle of Druids who ruling from the ancient city of Locmine in Central England have given the Welsh Circle of Druids religious control over Wales. The third and final element are the Prifs of whom rule over their specific lands as fiefs and while technically given these positions by the monarchy they rule with such individual rights that they are basically kings of their own lands held together by the power of the overall monarchy.

The Kingdom of Wales was founded as an independent kingdom several generations following the First War with Chaos making it one of the oldest of the human nations of Europe and was founded when the Welsh of the land rebelled against Pruta for independence and winning their freedom they would forge a strong relationship with Pruta remaining religiously connected to Pruta.

Early History
The Kingdom of Wales was founded as an independent kingdom several generations following the First War with Chaos making it one of the oldest of the human nations of Europe and was founded when the Welsh of the land rebelled against Pruta for independence and winning their freedom they would forge a strong relationship with Pruta remaining religiously connected to Pruta.

Government
The Kingdom of Wales has three major elements to its politics, and government in the form of the Monarchy, the Welsh Circle of Druids, and the Prifs of Wales. The first element in the form of the Monarchy is the overall leadership of the politics of the Kingdom of Wales and rules over the capital of Cardiff as well as most of southern Wales, but their ability to control the religious elements of the kingdom as well as the lands controlled by the Prifs leaves the Welsh monarchy not absolute in their control. The second element of the government of the Kingdom of Wales is the Welsh Circle of Druids of which is the Welsh branch of the Albion Circle of Druids who ruling from the ancient city of Locmine in Central England have given the Welsh Circle of Druids religious control over Wales. The third and final element are the Prifs of whom rule over their specific lands as fiefs and while technically given these positions by the monarchy they rule with such individual rights that they are basically kings of their own lands held together by the power of the overall monarchy.

Ethnicity
The Kingdom of Wales has long stood at its current borders as in agreements with the massive Pruta Empire this was a land for the Welsh and the Welsh have remained the dominent and basically homogeneous ethnic group of the Kingdom of Wales since its beginning, with only small numbers of Picts who fled the fall of Southern Pruta and now live in eastern Wales.

Religion
The Kingdom of Wales follows the same religion as much of England outside of the new arrivals in the Christian Bretonians in that they are Celtic Pagans in that they believe in the Celtic Pantheon of gods being their ruler, and like in Pruta, Wellish, and Dellish the Celtic Pagans have become organized under the Welsh Circle of Druids.