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Anatoray Earth

The location of Anatoray-Disith on Earth as seen in the world map.

The United Kingdom of Anatoray-Disith is a nation on Earth. For the off world colony please see (Prester).

Background[]

The United Kingdom of Anatoray-Disith was born from the Alliance of Anatoray and Disith during the war against the Guild. It is revealed in Last Exile - Fam, the Silver Wing that Anatoray and Disith since then became one nation. After the Guild war a few people from Prester came aboard Exile and traveled to Earth for hopes of a new world free of conflict. Exile still continuously travels back and forth between Prester and Earth bringing in immigrant population and vice versa.

The United Kingdom of Anatoray-Disith has yet to announce its existence to the nations of Earth. As of now, the kingdom still lurks behind the south east portion of the Grand Lake beyond the known territories in the region. However, it is actively gathering intelligence about other nations by using the Silvius as its mobile intelligence battleship.

The Kingdom is now the primary target of the Ades federation after Glacies fell. However the Ades civil war thwarted the plans of Luscinia to begin a full scale invasion of the kingdom.

Geography[]

The current land of the United Kingdom of Anatoray-Disith is a very fertile area and almost of the kingdom is covered by fields of wheat, during the first series it was vaguely shown on the dreams of Alvis Hamilton which she would draw on a picture of it.

The Mysteria of the Anatorian exile describes it as "A Land of Wheat"

Immigrants to Anatoray-Disith[]

Locations in Anatoray-Disith[]

Plot[]

Both the exiled nation of Kingdom of Turan and this nation has combined forces to defeat Ades Federation, but because Liliana took control of Turan again, the agreement is forfeited, but their loyalty to Millia is still not broken as they made their agreement with Millia, not with Lilliana.

Trivia[]

  • The location of the United Kingdom of Anatoray-Disith on the world map corresponds to the modern-day Western Europe.
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