The West: Olympus. An alliance that consists of twelve main kingdoms, with three being the largest and holding the most power. The others in the alliance all accept their command. They are ruled by three brothers: The Kingdom to the North West is Zeus’, the Kingdom directly to the West is Poisedon’s, and the Kingdom to the South West is Hades’ and is the largest of the three.

The youngest, Zeus, is the most aggressive and has great control over the rest of the smaller countries around them, most of them being his own childrens’. His army is yet to be matched by any other country. Zeus’ reputation displays him as someone extremely cruel and ill-tempered, and the only things he has going for him are his good looks, war intelligence, and power. His many lovers often end up with no support, a truly pitiful fate.

Poseidon—the good ol’ middle man—he has the kingdom with the best sea trade routes, and it is known for its wealth. Less well known is the fact that he has secretly established a huge, intricate intelligence system which allows him to have spies all across the continent. He also had many children and wives, like his younger brother, but he is also considered to be of much better moral character, as he keeps in touch with them, taking responsibility.

Hades, as the oldest, is considered the weakest, because since his coronation, he has never conquered another country. Persephone and Hades have no heir, and so they have the largest kingdom—and possibly the strongest army. However, they do not dispatch the army unless extremely necessary, so no one knows how good they are. No one has bothered to threaten them, too, they remain a peaceable couple.

The East: completely at odds with each other. They remain in constant turmoil. There are a few overpowered allies, such as North Korea, South Korea, China, Japan— but they all struggle with internal conflict.