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In the mid-20th Century, in Europe, several traditional hereditary monarchies managed to survive both world wars, remaining independent and retaining their original form of government. Among these were Boravia, Carabas, Cornovia, Gardevia, Gavonia, Granaco, Kravia

Cornovia was a monarchy in another dimension.

History

In the mid-20th Century, in Europe, several traditional hereditary monarchies managed to survive both world wars, remaining independent and retaining their original form of government. Among these were Boravia, Carabas, Cornovia, Gardevia, Gavonia, Granaco, Kravia, Markovia, Moldacia, Norania, Numark, Offalia, Pan Balgravia, Ruina, Sardonia, Solvonia, and Valdania. Others, such as Cerania, Emporia, Patrania, or Resbia, are confirmed to have survived the First World War, but are not known to have survived the second.

In the late 1970s, the King and Queen of Cornovia brought their son, Michael Alexander Droman IV, to America, and secretly enrolled him in the school where Andrea Thomas worked. The Prince was a malignant narcissist jackass, with telepathic super powers, and he created some serious problems for Isis. During the course of resolving these, she learned that nobody at the U.S. State Department believed that such a country as Cornovia even existed. Prince Michael admitted that this was true, but continued to claim to be the Prince of his home country, which he did not name. Michael resolved this situation by abducting his royal parents, and escaping into another dimension.

Residents

  • King, Queen, and Prince, all missing.

See Also

  • Appearances of Cornovia
  • Location Gallery: Cornovia
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