Yurgenschmidt

Yurgenschmidt (ユルゲンシュミット, yurugenshumitto) is the country in which Ascendance of a Bookworm takes place.

Located at the center of Yurgenschmidt is the Sovereignty, the seat of royal power and the home of the Zent, or ruler. The rest of the land is divided into duchies, each governed by a ruling Aub, or archduke.

The country is shaped like a circle and bordered by a magical wall, which can only be passed through using specified gates. Likewise, each duchy is defined by a magical border around its territory. The barriers between duchies allows free passage to animals and people, but will block most forms of magic and instantly inform the archduke of a duchy if a person above a certain mana-threshold passes through in any place other than a border gate.

The country of Yurgenschmidt does not count their years in a single continuous system like Anno Domini on most parts of Earth, but instead uses a system that splits time into eras based on the rule of the kings, similar to how Japan measures their time in the eras of their Emperors.

Before the recent civil war, Yurgenschmidt was comprised of 25 duchies. However, those on the losing side of the political conflict became defunct, and the land was redivided into 21 duchies.

Each duchy has a ranking relative to the others, determined by its population, economy, political influence, scientific and magical research, new trends or fashions, and the performance of students at the Royal Academy. In addition to its numerical rank, duchies are classified as "greater," "middle" or "lesser" depending on where they fall in the rankings. Although the Sovereignty is technically a duchy, it always ranks above all other duchies.

The higher the rank a duchy holds, the more power and influence it wields. Lesser duchies must show deference to those above them, and all must defer to the Sovereignty and the royal family.


 * Sovereignty


 * Ahrensbach
 * Drewanchel
 * Dunkelfelger
 * Klassenberg
 * Gilessenmeyer


 * Ehrenfest
 * Frenbeltag


 * Berschmann
 * Gaussbuttel
 * Hauchletzte
 * Immerdink
 * Jossbrenner
 * Kirschnereit
 * Lehmbruck
 * Losrenger
 * Lindenthal
 * Lortzing
 * Neuehausen
 * Quandtreeb
 * Ossvault


 * Scharfer
 * Trostwerk
 * Werkestock
 * Zausengas


 * Eisenreich


 * Sovereignty - The middle of the country where the royal family lives and also were the Royal Academy is. The sovereignty stands above the duchies and therefore does not have a rank.

Historical Rankings
* "AM #" refers to the number of years after Myne's birth. See timeline for more details.

Religion in Yurgenschmidt is based on worship and prayer to a pantheon of gods and goddesses.


 * Gods and Subordinate Gods are the deities worshipped by the people of Yurgenschmidt.
 * The Temple is the primary religious institution.
 * Priests and Shrine Maidens comprise the hierarchical clergy.
 * Religious Ceremonies form the cornerstone of Yurgenschmidt's calendar and mark milestones of life such as baptism and marriage.
 * Blessings are a form of prayer and magic used by nobles.
 * The Bible is the central religious text, and the original bible traditionally held by the king or queen is called Grutrissheit.

Despite the faith's many mythological and fantastical elements, the gods and goddesses of Yurgenschmidt have a concrete, measurable impact on everyday life and the natural world. Prayer and blessings are shown to influence not only magic, but also agriculture, governance, and strength in combat. As a result, while some are more or less devout, the people of Yurgenschmidt do not generally question the existence of the gods.

Religion is closely associated with the practice of magic by the nobility, since gods are invoked in magic circles, blessings and spells. Mana also plays a key role in many religious ceremonies, such as Spring Prayer and the Dedication Ritual.

Legand has it that the first king of Yurgenschmidt was chosen by the gods themselves to rule the country and act as their representative in the mortal realm. He was allowed to transcribe the Mestionora's original Grutrissheit.

Spoiler from Part 4 Volume 7 As such he was not only the head of the country, but also highest religious authority. With the first king also acting as the head of the temple, his children often participated in religious ceremonies. At some point in history, the positions of political and religious leaders were split, with the former being held by the king and the latter being held by the newly instated position of high bishop, who was chosen from among the king's children. This also extended to the duchies, with the local High Bishop being one of the Aub's children.

Over the centuries, the practice of appointing the king's and aub's children to be the high bishops fell out of practice. Regardless of whether this was the cause or the consequence, the temple lost much of it's influence, power and respect. In living memory the temples have been regarded as a filthy place populated by those who were either unwanted or unqualified to become true nobles, barely above commoners, as well as a place to hide illegitimate children at.

In it's long history, the country fell into civil war at least twice.

Spoiler from Part 4 Volume 7 The first mentioned civil war happened a long time ago and it's resulting mana shortage led many duchies to invade weaker neighbors to steal their mana with black weapons, which led to the banning of teaching this spell at the Royal Academy.

The second known civil war happened only a relatively short time ago. For the details see Civil War.