Kingdoms

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Kingdoms
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Years:

2010-Present

Related themes:

Castle
Harry Potter
The Lord of the Rings

Kingdoms is castle subtheme, that is the direct successor to the Castle theme, and was released in mid-2010, and is still continuing in 2012, and a set listing Dutch toy shop suggests that it will probably still continue into 2012. The theme takes place in a medieval time period with sets facing a European style from the 15th century. The two factions are the Lion Kingdom and the Dragon Kingdom. Unlike the more fantasy themed Castle from 2007, Kingdoms is based off of two human kingdoms fighting each other. The Lion Kingdom is "led" by the Lion King, and the Dragon Kingdom is supposedly "led" by some sort of wizard or warlock, since there hasn't been a king. The Dragon Wizard's status is unknown, but it's possible he is leading the Dragon Kingdom in lieu of a king.

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