Beanbean Kingdom

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The Beanbean Kingdom (FR: Royaume Végésia) is a major kingdom which shares its northeastern border with the Mushroom Kingdom. It was the main setting of the game Mario & Luigi: Superstar Saga, which was also its only appearance. While relatively small compared to its neighbor, the Beanbean Kingdom is still expansive. The kingdom is great enough to encompass a variety of natural formations, including dry mountains and valleys, a forested area, and a large portion of the neighboring sea. Ruled by Queen Bean with the assistance of her son, Prince Peasley, and her lady at court, Lady Lima.

Government

The Beanbean Kingdom's government is a monarchy, headed by Queen Bean. In addition to making decisions on a national level, the government also controls the military and presides over international relations. Based out of Beanbean Castle in Beanbean Castle Town, the government extends its influence throughout the kingdom through various political and military means.

Political Process

Political power in the kingdom is currently divided between three individuals. Queen Bean holds absolute power as queen of the kingdom. Her son, Prince Peasley, confers with his mother regarding political situation and takes part in secret missions when the need arises. Additionally, Queen Bean holds a female court. Her lady at court is Lady Lima, who largely stays by the queen's side, watching over her every need and assisting politically when needed.

The government operates from Beanbean Castle. Special meetings regarding current issues are held in Queen Bean's thrown room. Discussions regarding events and possible solutions are discussed by the queen and any other relevant party present. Usually, these meetings include the queen and Lady Lima. Occasionally prince Peasley will also be present.

Military

The government organizes and operates a group of armored soldiers. Soldiers are employed as guards of government institutions and persons. During times of crisis, they may be employed for special missions. Each soldier wears a metal helmet and breastplate for protection. For battle, a soldier uses a javelin and shield.

Economy

The Beanbean Kingdom utilizes a market-based economy, much like the Mushroom Kingdom. People make a living by providing goods and/or services to others in exchange for tender, either in the form of Beanbean Coins or otherwise. This tender is then used to purchase goods and/or services from a different individual or to build up one's own ability to provide goods and/or services, creating a cyclical nature to the process.

Beanbean Coins are the official legal tender of the kingdom. These coins boast a much higher monetary value than the coins of the Mushroom Kingdom. The exact exchange rate between the two is subject to change rapidly.

Primarily, physical goods are brought to consumers through shops, such as the clothing and item shops in Beanbean Castle Town or the Little Fungitown shop. Each shopkeeper utilizes his or her own sources for obtaining items, and as a result, selection and prices vary throughout the kingdom. Most shops both buy and sell goods. Like the selling price of an item, the buying price varies from shop to shop.

The service economy is typically vaster as it includes both organizations, such as Beanbean Air, and individuals, such as the photographer who resides in the castle town's park. Tourism, one of the Beanbean Kingdom's largest draws, is included in this sector.

Locations

Areas

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Stardust Fields

Stardust Fields is the border between the Mushroom Kingdom and the Beanbean Kingdom. To get through the border, one would have to do the Border Jump with the Border Bros. Tolstar is the king of this region.

Hoohoo Mountain

Hoohoo Mountain is a large mountain on the northwest side of the Beanbean Kingdom. It's ancient inhabatants are the Hoohooros. To climb the mountain, Mario and Luigi would climb it manually, or have Blablanadon fly them up to the top. The Hammerhead Bros. used to live here, but moved to Northeast Beanbean.

Northeast Beanbean

Northeast Beanbean (often abbrieviated as NE Beanbean) is a subsection found near Teehee Valley. Prince Peasley looked around in this area trying to find a Beanstar piece, but was swallowed by the Piranha Bean, which was fought and defeated by the Mario Bros. Piranha Bean in the process. A Bean Fruit was also found here.

Beanbean Castle and Town

Beanbean Castle is where Queen Bean, Lady Lima, and Prince Peasley live, and where the Beanstar is kept. Beanbean Castle Town is where most of the kingdom's inhabatants live. It has many shops to buy items, and gear.

Beanbean Castle Area

Beanbean Castle Area is the grassy area surrounding the castle and town. It connects the kingdom's other locations. Mario and Luigi first come here after leaving Hoohoo Mountain coming to the Castle, and they go through it many times when they travel to the kingdom's various locations. The northwestern part has an entrance to Hoohoo Mountain, the southwestern part has an entrance to Chucklehuck Woods, the southeastern part has an enterance to Woohoo Hooniversity, and the northeastern part has an entrance to Teehee Valley; there are also entrances to the other, more minor locations such as the Beanbean International Airport. The eastern edge of this area is a beach. The area's enemies are Sharpeas, Sworms, Parabeanies, Tanoombas, and some others.

Species

The Beanbean Kingdom has a few species; however, the Beanish are the most common races in the kingdom. Other races are:

Also, Jellyfish live in this kingdom, but are rare. There are also a few exclusive enemy creatures (such as Tanoombas) found here, as well enemies also found in the Mushroom Kingdom (an example of this is the Blooper). Finally, the Hoohoo and Soybean civilizations may be the very oldest known inhabitants of the Beanbean Kingdom.

Currency

Like the Mushroom Kingdom uses Gold Coins as their money, the Beanbean Kingdom uses Beanbean Coins. Although Mushroom Kingdom coins can still be used in the Beanbean Kingdom, they typically are worth much less than Beanbean Coins. The exchange rate from Mushroom to Beanbean Coins changes every day.

Protectors of the Beanbean Kingdom

Enemies of the Beanbean Kingdom

Trivia

  • Almost all locations and even some species of the Beanbean Kingdom are named after onomatopoeia, mainly of different laughter-themed sounds.


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