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Earth

Earth was a heavily-populated world and served as the center of civilization in the universe. It was one of the most diverse world in the universe, with many different realms, climates, and cities. It was also filled with countless wonders of a time long past, as well as many hidden dangers. The capital of Earth was LEGO City, a sprawling and diverse metropolis and one of the oldest settlements.

Realms

The world was divided into several major realms, each of which had a unique architectural and/or temporal theme. Below is a brief overview of each of the realms.

City

The City realm was the largest of all the realms. It featured a number of cities, towns, villages, and islands, the largest of which was its capital LEGO City. The overall theming was modern and contemporary, using modern architecture, vehicles, and technology. Because of it having been the largest and most modern realm, combined with the capital of LEGO City, the City realm also served as the central hub of the whole world, with most of the roads, railways, shipping routes, and airlines leading to and from it.

Castle

The Castle realm was the second-largest realm, featuring castles, villages, knights, and low magic, in a medieval setting. Its capital city was Bricksford, which also featured Castle Lion where the Royal Family resided.

Adventurers

The Adventurers realm featured mysteries, treasures, adventure, and many dangers, themed like the 1930s while featuring different architectural styles and theming, from pyramids to the beautiful Orient. Its capital city was Cape Sandstone.

Pirates

The Pirates realm featured many groups and chains of islands, with pirates, sailing ships, forts, treasures, and adventures, in a Golden Age of Sail setting. Its capital was Port Royal, located on the large island of Great Shores.

Western

The Western realm, located to the west of the City realm, featured cowboys, cattle, frontier towns, bandits, and forts. The theming was based on the Wild West of the 19th century. Its capital was Los Ladrillos, a decently-sized city on the eastern side of the realm.

Unaligned Territories

The Unaligned Territories were a number of regions in the world, most notably the North and South Poles, that were inhabited but did not belong to any one realm. They may have contained any number of settlements, usually independent city states without a central government, and a population of varied themes.
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Dec 29, 2019 20:00 by C. B. Ash

Oh, I'm loving this. I can't wait to see where you take it! For a brief overview of your realms, I think this works fine. Just enough to make me want to know more (and I do want to know more).   You asked for ideas to use instead of 'Earth'. Really, you could double-down as the saying goes and just call it "LEGO Earth" or even "Legoland"! I mean after all this is the LEGO Universe, right?

Dec 29, 2019 21:26 by Nick East

Oh, thanks. I completely forgot about "LEGOLAND". Though considering it's also the name of the theme parks, it may not be entirely fitting. But maybe it can inspire me for a better name!

Dec 30, 2019 07:55 by Diane Morrison

I love it! What a great concept!   I think you're missing a realm though. Spaceships and robots, which are also a large genre of LEGO, as I recall from many happy hours of my childhood. And that's where all the cool electric LEGOs come from; spaceships with flashing lights, robots that move. To follow your theme, maybe call it the Future realm.   Come to think of it, you probably need a Supers realm too, because of all the superhero LEGO products and movies. Call it Comix, maybe? And the capital might be one of those puns on Earth cities that are so popular in comics, like Metropolis, Gotham, or Central City.

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Dec 30, 2019 07:56 by Diane Morrison

Or - wait. Are you putting all this kind of stuff on other planets? Maybe I'm getting ahead of things here.

Author of the Wyrd West Chronicles and the Toy Soldier Saga. Mother of Bunnies, Eater of Pickles, Friend of Nerds, First of her Name.
Dec 30, 2019 11:44 by Nick East

The Space theme is not a realm, as it's in, well, space. There will essentially be a spaceport in LEGO City. Other themes such as Ninjago and Nexo Knights, as well as the very magical fantasy version of Castle will each be on different planets. Licensed themes like Star Wars and such are not included as I wanted to create a universe based purely on original LEGO. Instead, those may be part of a larger multiverse if I ever get that far (i.e. like LEGO Dimensions)

Dec 30, 2019 11:46 by Nick East

As I forgot to mention, the space settings include Rock Raiders, Life on Mars, Space Police, and a remake of LEGO Universe. But they all take place in outer space, so they are not "realms" in the sense that The LEGO Movie has.

Dec 30, 2019 15:35 by Diane Morrison

Very cool. Can't wait to see this whole universe unfold. It's a great idea!

Author of the Wyrd West Chronicles and the Toy Soldier Saga. Mother of Bunnies, Eater of Pickles, Friend of Nerds, First of her Name.