God Save the King

by Deutsch Brony

First published

The Griffish Isles, while inhabited primarily by ponies, are a completely separate political entity from Equestria, and has developed very differently from the mainland. Independent from the rule of Celestia, the Griffish have created a completely different identity, influenced by missionaries and conquerors from nearby Prance. It is a place of piety and splendor, with great economic and military power; however, while the Griffish ponies have made great progress advancing their society, they are plagued with many problems unheard of in Equestria.

Poverty and homelessness are rampant, with the poor living in dirty slums and backwater hovels. Public health and sanitation are in a wretched state, with disease being a frequent problem, especially in the poorer neighborhoods. Crime is out of control, with large numbers of ponies turning to thievery and worse to make a living. The wealthy aristocracy of Great Griffin has largely ignored the problems faced by the peasantry for many years, neglecting their needs almost entirely, with major class divisions existing in the feudal Kingdom.

This is the story of a young griffin named Valiant, who, following the recent death of the King of Great Griffin, inherits the Griffish crown and must deal with his country's many problems, while simultaneously dealing with political intrigues within his government as he strives for the betterment of his nation.

Warning: This story will heavily feature topics which some people might not want to read, foremost among which is real-life religion (most notably, Christianity and Islam). Religious zeal will be a major theme throughout this story; as such, if you are an anti-theist who gets disgusted by so much as reading the word God, I recommend you spend your time reading some other story. Male homosexuality will also be a (less major) theme throughout this story; if you despise same-sex male relationships, your enjoyment of this story will be greatly lessened.