Was the Goa Kingdom Ruled by the Nerona Family or the Figarland Family? | The Sacred Land of the Creator
Thank you for reading this analysis on whether the Goa Kingdom was ruled by the Nerona Family or the Figarland Family—and if it was considered the sacred land of the Creator!
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In this article, we’ll explore the connections between the Goa Kingdom and the Figarland and Nerona families:
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Was the Goa Kingdom Ruled by the Nerona Family or the Figarland Family? The Sacred Land of the Creator?
The Goa Kingdom, home to three generations of globally renowned figures from the Monkey family, might have been ruled by a powerful figure during the Void Century.
Let’s delve into the possibilities!
About the Goa Kingdom
The Goa Kingdom is renowned for its rigid class system, which seems to function effectively.
For instance, King Bekori of the Sorbet Kingdom unsuccessfully attempted to emulate the extreme Gray Terminal clearance policy of the Goa Kingdom, ultimately leading to his expulsion from the country. However, the Goa Kingdom managed to implement this policy successfully.
The revolutionary army, which was still called the Freedom Army at the time, intervened in the Sorbet Kingdom’s case, likely contributing to King Bekori’s downfall.
In contrast, when the Gray Terminal incident occurred in the Goa Kingdom, Dragon only intervened to rescue the people, refraining from fully challenging the kingdom. Perhaps the revolutionary army lacked sufficient strength at the time, or the risks of intervening in Goa were too great.
The Goa Kingdom has a strong connection to the Celestial Dragons, as seen when Saint Jalmack visited. This raises suspicions about the kingdom’s close ties to the World Nobles.
Current King Sterry’s ambition to become a Celestial Dragon and even the occupant of the Empty Throne hints at the kingdom’s privileged status.
Becoming a Celestial Dragon as a commoner would require extraordinary achievements, suggesting that the Goa Kingdom possesses unique elements that facilitate such ambitions.
Additionally, the kingdom is home to the Monkey family, who openly bear the “D” initial. If the Goa Kingdom maintains strong ties with the Celestial Dragons, it might have originally been ruled by one of the First 20 Kings—likely someone of great significance.
Personally, I suspect that either Saint Figarland Garling of the Figarland family or Imu of the Nerona family might have ruled the Goa Kingdom in the past.
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