Sorcerer's Dynasty Sarion

"Sorcerer’s Dynasty" Sarion is a nation founded by Elves and is composed of 13 kingdoms that all swear absolute fealty to Emperor Elmesia. It's capital, Elmine, is built directly into the gigantic Sacred Tree.

Overview
The history of Sarion goes back 2000 years to when Milim Nava destroyed the super-magic kingdom that housed the elves of that era. The elves that chose to forsake the Princess followed what remained of the elven nobility and formed thirteen kingdoms that were in a constant contest for superiority. Eventually Elmesia, the direct descendant of the ancestor of the elves, came forward to consolidate the various kingdoms into an empire with Elmesia as it's Emperor.

The Thirteen Kingdoms remain more or less autonomous and are free to decide their own policies and engage in their own trade, with Ellis Grimwald being appointed as their overseer. However they are not allowed to host a military, with all military forces instead being controlled entirely by the emperor. The kingdoms have no obligation or authority to meddle in each other's affairs and continue to try and one-up each other, with the emperor being the one who has to step in to quell them when their disputes get out of hand.

The Sorcerer's Dynasty Sarion does not have a national religion, instead the Emperor claims to be a descendant of god and forbids all other religions. Because of this they were rejected from being a part of the western council, making them an isolated superpower. However, they maintain commercial relations with other nations, most notably Dwargon, El Dorado, and Ulgrasia.

Magic-Science
Perhaps Sarion's most notable scientific achievement is Magic-Science. Magic-Science is a field of study originally created by the Empress Dowager and uses Elemental Magic to alter pre-existing natural phenomena. To even understand the basic theory of magic-science requires a mastery of the principles of Elemental Magic and intense study. The widespread practice of Magic-Science within Sarion is a testament to the amount of powerful mages within the country.

Homunculus
One of the most marvelous products manufactured by their country are their Homunculus. With it they are capable of imbuing their spirit into disposable but highly realistic fake bodies. Their existence is something of an open secret and they're most commonly used by the nobility and rich as a safety measure when travelling abroad. Yuuki Kagurazaka was somehow able to have one tailor made as a replacement body for Kagali, implying that they're offered for sale to high profile foreigners or that they have some vested interest in either him or Kagali.

Armed Nation of Dwargon
Due to friendship between the Empress Dowager and the founding king of Dwargon Guran Dwargo, the relationship between the two countries has always been rather close. They maintain trade policies and friendship with each other, although it seems they don't meet with the Emperor very often.

Council of the West
Sorcerer's Dynasty Sarion does not have a national religion as the Emperor claims to be a descendant of god. Thus, they were rejected from being a part of the council.

El Dorado
The Emperor and El Dorado's King Leon Cromwell have a close personal relationship that goes back to even before Leon was a hero. The Emperor personally helped finance the construction of El Dorado and Sarion exports supplies to them in exchange for part of it's vast supply of volcanic gold.

Jura Tempest Federation
After the Human-Monster Conference that took place in Tempest, Sorcerer's Dynasty Sarion decided to openly recognize Tempest as a sovereign state, in addition to pursuing diplomacy with them. They have technological exchanges and the researchers from Sarion helped in developing the magitrain.

Ulgrasia Republic
Sorcerer's Dynasty Sarion is a nation where Elemental Magic is dominant, in contrast to the Ulgrasia Republic where spirit magic is mainstream. For these reasons, they trade with each other often and build off of each other in a competitive relationship.

Trivia
Dinastia de Magos de Sarion pt-br:Dinastia Feiticeira de Sarion
 * The various Kings of the Thirteen Kingdoms were noted to constantly compete with each over to consolidate power, with it being stated that some would even try to usurp the authority of the Empreror should she allow an opening.