The Milekian Kingdom, known in Büjanom as (bü) molkó meaning "the kingdom," is a divine absolute monarchy located in the southern region of Movamomia, on the western side of Meda. The kingdom is ruled by the Milek dynasty, who are both the political and religious leaders of the nation. The kingdom is distinguished by its imperial cult, where the monarch is not only the supreme worldly ruler but also revered as a demigod.
Government
The Milekian Kingdom operates as an absolute monarchy, with the king possessing ultimate authority over all aspects of governance. The king is viewed as a demigod, with divine status derived from their descent from Molomi, the kingdom’s central deity. Upon the death of a monarch, they are honored and worshiped as a full god, ensuring a continuous link between the divine and the ruling class.
Succession to the throne is based on proximity of blood, with no preference for gender in determining the next ruler. When a new king is crowned, they adopt a divine name, typically incorporating the element "alek" (moon), a reference to the title "Alekmol," associated with the deity Molomi. This divine naming symbolizes the ruler’s transformation into a godly figure, one of the kingdom’s most important ceremonial acts.
Language and Culture
The official language spoken in the kingdom is Büjanom, reflecting the heritage and influence of the southern Movamom region. The kingdom's culture revolves heavily around its divine monarchy, with ceremonies, rituals, and political authority intertwined with the sacred image of the king. The kingdom has maintained strong adherence to tradition, making it one of the more conservative realms in the region.
Religion
The Lusoa religion is the dominant and state-supported faith in the Milekian Kingdom, though its practice here is unique due to the royal pantheon. In addition to the primary Lusoa gods, the kings of the Milek dynasty are also worshiped as gods following their death, continuing to influence the spiritual life of the kingdom even from beyond the grave. The reigning monarch is believed to be a direct descendant of the god Molomi, making their rule both a divine mandate and a religious duty.
The Lusoa religion as practiced in the Milekian Kingdom is particularly conservative. It holds onto ancient rituals and traditions that emphasize the sanctity of the monarchy and the divine nature of the king. Molomi, represented by the crescent moon, plays a central role in both state religion and the governance of the kingdom.
Flag
The flag of the Milekian Kingdom prominently features a blue crescent, the symbol of the god Molomi. The blue color holds religious significance, as it represents the blood of the Finfolk, which plays a pivotal role in the kingdom’s religion. The crescent rests on a white background, which symbolizes the purity and continuity of the Milek dynasty.
Legacy
The Milekian Kingdom’s deep connection between governance and spirituality has created a powerful and enduring system of rulership. The monarchs not only act as temporal rulers but also religious leaders, revered as demigods by their people and immortalized in the pantheon after death. This divine kingship makes the Milekian Kingdom one of the most theocratically oriented realms in the Medan region.