Despite being surrounded by barren lands and dangerous forests teeming with untamed beasts, the Nation of Rosevill remained prosperous. Though small in size, it was an efficiently governed and well-regulated kingdom. Perhaps this was the reason it had earned its place among the 'Eleven Great Kingdoms.'
Unlike other nations, which were divided into multiple territories ruled by noble families and barons, Rosevill's geographical structure was rather distinct.
Instead of a vast spread of land segmented into countless regions, it had only two major settlements: the main town, where commoners resided, and the capital city, which was home to the royal family and nobility. However, the kingdom was not closed off to its people—commoners were not forbidden from entering the capital. It made Rosevill one of the most accessible royal domains in the world.