Leogoth

The Holy Land of Leogoth, formerly the Kingdom of Leogoth, was the ninth major territory of the Kingdom of Iadria and the traditional birthplace of humanity's Creator God according to both the Churches of Edos and the followers of Kanaan al-Eid. Leogoth was respected as the Holy Land and centre of the Edosian faith by almost all of the states within the former territory of the Three Great Empires since the end of the Second Age. Following the Fourth Age Collapse of the Anderian Empire, Leogoth became an independent Kingdom, and was the most invested of the Western Nations in the preservation of Anderian culture and customs. The denizens of Leogoth were responsible for the preservation of the Calendar of Aerodran, the teachings of the Anderian Church, and the history of Edos' dominions. King Jareche I of Leogoth reformed the Kingdom into a territory of the greater Kingdom of Iadria when he united the Eight Kingdoms of Iadria, and the patriarchs of the Citadel of Light incorporated him into the Iadrian Church as the Second Coming of Edos following his death in 6A 50. This decision resulted in the Great Schism of 6A 51, which saw the formation of the Orthodox Church of Edos in the Near East. Leogoth existed as a ninth territory of Iadria, seperate from the Eight Duchies of the Holy Crown, until 6A 721, when it was ceded to the Epherian Empire by the Oqekar Treaty.