Lucky Paradise

Description:
The flourishing town of Lucky is technically a vassalized town of The Bacchanalian Commonwealth of Rodinnbrok. Despite this, the leader of Rodinnbrok, Sandy Rovin, has provided the King of Lucky, SwirlsPie, with great freedoms in regards to local upkeep, construction, and domestic affairs. Instead, Sandy simply requires tribute from the town, leaving them to their own affairs for the most part. It is made of several districts (The Glass Dome, The Sand Village, The Sea Village, etc), and it continues to expand.

Ruler:
SwirlsPie, the High King of Lucky, is a wizard from the Sea who received insight from the Fishing Gods of Old, and rules peacefully. She is considered a benevolent leader by her subjects, and her rule instills a sense of peace, prosperity, and comradery.

Religion/History:
The religion of Lucky centers around the Fishing Gods of Old. In times past, these benevolent being of the Sea would grant wishes to the fishermen in ancient days. In return, the fishermen threw their fish back into the sea as an offering to the Gods. The Old Gods commanded them to continue their peaceful lives, living off the Sea. One day, the Gods vanished, and left behind some of their blessings, such as rain, coral reefs, calm ocean, and even the fish that we catch to this day. A century later, SwirlsPie, the Wizard of the Sea, would arise, bringing the religion of the Fishing Gods to more than just fishermen. Those who practiced this new found faith would form the town of Lucky, and would elect SwirlsPie Wizard-King. Practitioners of this faith honor the Fishing Gods, and seek to bring them back through ritual ceremonies, where believers fish together, then at the end, cast their fish back, as an offering to the Fishing Gods. It is a pacifist faith, and believes that violence should only be used in defense of one's self. This faith has been allowed by Sandy Rovin, despite the fact that the main faith of Rodinnbrok is the Church of The Three Pleasures. Rodinnbrok prides itself on religious freedom, and there are a few other minor faiths within the nation.