Bishopric of Lübeck

The Bishopric of Lübeck is a small country located within the Holy Roman Empire, along the coast of the Baltic Sea. Its capital city is also called Lübeck, and it is known for its well-preserved medieval architecture and beautiful Gothic churches. The city is also a major trade center, with its port being one of the most important in northern Europe.
- Coat of Arms/Flag Status: Unknown
- Capital City: Lübeck
- Other Settlements: Wismar, Travemünde, Rendsburg, Ratzeburg, Mölln
- Languages: German
- Religion(s): Roman Catholicism
- Government: Theocracy
- Legislature: Council of nobles and clergymen
- Current Ruler: Bishop Heinrich von Plön
- Other Notable residents: Johann Ankermann, Johann von Bülow, Lübeck merchants, Lübeck sailors, Lübeck traders, Lübeck artisans, Lübeck craftsmen, Lübeck scholars, Lübeck theologians, Lübeck nobles, Lübeck clergymen.
Demographically, the population is primarily made up of Germans, with a small minority of Danes and Slavs. The official language is German, although Danish and Slavic dialects can also be heard in some areas. The dominant religion is Roman Catholicism, with the bishop appointed by the Pope holding both spiritual and political power.
The government is a theocracy, with the bishop serving as the head of state. The legislature is made up of a council of nobles and clergymen, who advise the bishop and help govern the country. The current ruler is Bishop Heinrich von Plön, who has held the position for over a decade. Under his rule, the Bishopric of Lübeck has seen an increase in prosperity and stability.
Some notable residents include the wealthy merchant Johann Ankermann, who has helped to establish Lübeck as a major trade center, and the prominent theologian Johann von Bülow, who is known for his scholarly works on the history of the Church.
In addition to its historical and cultural attractions, the Bishopric of Lübeck is also known for its natural beauty. The countryside is dotted with picturesque villages and rolling hills, and the coast is home to picturesque beaches and rocky cliffs.
However, the Bishopric of Lübeck also has its negative qualities. The country is known for being insular and resistant to outside influence, which has hindered its growth and development. Additionally, there are rumors of mythical creatures and monsters lurking in the dark forests surrounding the country.