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Mackasia, known in its earliest days as Katkatland, was a nation rich in forests and natural landscapes located in the northeast region of Toy-World. Its history stretches back to the feudal tribal era, when the land was ruled by Tentpoles, and society was structured around tribes that depended on nature for survival and unity. The architecture of Katkatland was primitive but beautiful — homes and temples were built from rocks, wood, and vines, blending perfectly into the forested terrain that surrounded them.
As the centuries passed, Katkatland evolved from a loose tribal system into a feudal kingdom, with a central ruler called the Prime Minister — a title carried through tradition, though their government never followed a parliamentary system. This leader served as both a political and spiritual head, guiding the tribes through ritual, war, and diplomacy.
When the Industrial Revolution reached Toy-World, Katkatland modernized rapidly, adopting capitalism and joining the expanding global trade network. However, the industrial boom came with tension. In 2018, the Toylandian Air Force launched bombings over Katkatland, igniting the Second Toy-World War. This conflict marked the beginning of Toylandian colonization in the region, bringing great destruction to Katkatland’s forests and tribes.
After the war, the nation struggled to rebuild, renaming itself Mackyland as part of a new national identity that embraced Toylandian influence. Though still rich in natural resources, Mackyland’s culture began to fade — its ancient wooden architecture replaced by simple industrial towns, and its tribal customs slowly forgotten.
In the early 2020s, Mackyland was renamed once more, becoming Mackasia, in an attempt to rebrand itself as a unified and modern state. Yet the nation’s struggles only deepened. During the Architect Era, the land suffered neglect, economic decline, and mass migration as citizens left for Toylandia and Buddisslandia seeking better lives.
The final blow came in 2022, when a massive earthquake struck the region, leveling its cities and ending what little remained of its government. The tragedy officially marked the extinction of Mackasia as a nation.
Today, all that remains of Mackasia are fragments of its tribal relics, overgrown ruins, and legends of a once-peaceful land where nature and toy civilization thrived together before being swept away by war, colonization, and disaster.
Situated northeast of Toy-World near Mackasia, this small chain of islands was home to a civilization of elves — neither Plastican nor Tentpole.
Discovered by Toylandian explorers in late 2018, the Elven Archipelago was believed to have existed since the Era of the Green Creatures, surviving in isolation for millennia. Its society emphasized artistry, harmony with nature, and musical traditions that scholars believe influenced early Toylandian folk culture. During the Architect Era, the islands were destroyed or abandoned amid widespread environmental disruption. The elves’ disappearance remains one of Toy-World’s greatest archaeological mysteries.
Mossybottom was a vast and prosperous nation located in the northernmost continent of Toy-World — a cold, frost-covered land once regarded as the Toyland of the Plasticans. It was originally established and ruled by Plasticans following the downfall of the Green Creatures, and for centuries, it thrived as the cultural and industrial heartland of its people.
In its early years, Mossybottom’s history was deeply tied to the post-Green Creature era, when surviving Plasticans sought to rebuild civilization in the northern plains. However, much of its ancient history was later lost, erased by both time and the chaos of Toy-World’s later wars. What is known, however, is that by the Industrial Revolution (2017–2019), Mossybottom had transformed into one of Toy-World’s most advanced democratic nations, known officially as the Mossybottom Union.
The Mossybottom Union was famed for its capitalist economy, vibrant industries, and competitive brands. It was a nation of innovators and entrepreneurs, mirroring Toyland’s own rise but with a distinct plastican character — structured, efficient, and proudly self-sustaining. Toylandians often mocked Mossybottom’s brands as “rip-offs,” a prejudice rooted more in cultural rivalry than truth. Despite this, Mossybottom’s economic power rivaled Toylandia’s, and it played a crucial role in intercontinental trade.
In 2019, the Mossybottom Union reorganized itself as the Mossybottom Republic, marking a transition toward a more modern democratic system. That same year, tensions arose with Buddissland, which invaded and occupied southern Mossybottom, naming the captured territory Budland. However, by the end of 2019, the Mossybottians successfully reclaimed the region, demonstrating their resilience and military discipline.
In 2021, Mossybottom once again changed its government structure, renaming itself Kingsland — a constitutional monarchy with democratic elements, blending royal tradition with republican governance. Despite its strong political foundation, the nation soon faced internal instability. A powerful terrorist organization known as the Alrats emerged, launching attacks across the kingdom and weakening its infrastructure and public trust.
As the Architect Era began later that year, Kingsland’s communication with the rest of Toy-World was severed. Political unrest, terrorism, and economic collapse led to the rapid downfall of the once-mighty plastican empire. In the years that followed, no signals, transmissions, or travelers came from the frozen north. The Toy-World Security Containment (TSC) officially declared Mossybottom — or Kingsland — extinct, sealing its fate as one of Toy-World’s lost civilizations.
Today, the ruins of Mossybottom remain buried under layers of snow and silence — a haunting reminder of the Plasticans’ golden age and their lasting mark on Toy-World’s political and industrial legacy.
In 2019, on a small island northwest of Toy-World near Toycity, two Plastican nations — Bearland and Grizzly Land — formally joined the United Nations of Toy-World.
Believed to have originated from the Mossybottom Union, both nations shared a cold-climate culture centered on craftsmanship, trade, and northern customs. Their peace was short-lived: in 2020, their territories were seized by the Toycity Federation, though the local Plastican population survived the devastation.
In 2022, under the leadership of King Achi, a human monarch, the survivors united and founded the Kingdom of Philtoy. The new state quickly grew in influence, conquering the northwest region of Toycity Island, an area long disputed with the Budanese territories. However, by early 2023, Philtoy mysteriously collapsed — its fall undocumented, leaving ruins that marked the end of the Plastican lineage in Toy-World. Philtoy is remembered today as the last Plastican kingdom in recorded Toy-World history.
Founded in 2017, after Toylandian settlers established a colony on Shengdi Island, Toyville Santa Bear emerged as a democratic successor to the ancient Tent Empire and The Kingdom of Toys.
The nation was deeply proud of its origins, still flying the Tent flag as a symbol of its imperial ancestry. Its people maintained the grand tent structures and cultural traditions that once defined Tent civilization — valuing craftsmanship, communal living, and ceremonial festivities that echoed their imperial past.
However, Toyville Santa Bear’s golden years were short-lived.
As Toylandia rose in power, many of its citizens migrated to the prosperous Shengdi region, seeking better opportunities in the rapidly developing Toylandian economy. This early migration wave, combined with a sharp decline in new births, led to a dramatic population decrease.
By 2019, the nation’s settlements began to empty, leaving only remnants of what was once a vibrant community. In early 2021, the weakened land was annexed by the Baksusan Federation, renamed Tentland, marking the end of the once-proud Tent lineage.
Toyville Santa Bear is remembered in Toy-World history as a nation lost to migration and silence — a civilization whose people carried their traditions into new lands, ensuring their culture lived on even after their homeland faded.
Toykingdom was a small nation located beside Tentland and Toymerica, known as the capital of magic across Toy-World. Every citizen in this nation possessed a magic wand, each one different and specially made to match the person’s own characteristics and abilities. Magic was not a rare gift here — it was part of everyday life, used for work, defense, and even entertainment.
The nation was ruled by a Queen, said by ancient historians to be a doll whose porcelain face appeared on the Toykingdom flag. She was a respected ruler and was believed to hold the most powerful wand in the kingdom. Her reign symbolized wisdom, beauty, and control over the forces of magic that powered their daily lives.
According to historians, Toyland was one of Toykingdom’s strongest allies during ancient times, maintaining trade and cultural ties despite Toykingdom’s isolation from the rest of Toy-World. However, because of how secluded it was, very few records remain about its people, culture, and eventual disappearance. What is known comes mostly from fragments of the Toyland’s Truth archives and old scrolls mentioning the “magical capital.”
Toykingdom’s population was mostly Plasticans, and their culture revolved around craftsmanship, enchantments, and mysticism. Many of their magical artifacts and wands were later lost during the early wars and human invasions. Today, only a few remnants of their civilization exist — small carvings, broken wand fragments, and flags recovered by Toylandian historians.
Despite the limited records, Toykingdom remains one of the most mysterious and fascinating extinct nations in Toy-World history, a reminder of an age where magic and life were one and the same.
Toymerica, officially known as the United States of Toyland America, was once one of the most powerful and culturally influential nations in Toy-World. Its population was primarily composed of Tentpoles and Plasticans, and the title of President — originally created by the Kingdom of Toys — served as the early equivalent of a modern-day Prime Minister.
On July 4, 2015, Toymerica formally declared independence from the Kingdom of Toys, establishing itself as Toy-World’s first full democracy. This marked a turning point in Toy-World governance, influencing the development of other republics and federal systems across the planet.
During the Industrial Revolution (2017–2019), Toymerica stood at the second as industrial power. It was a hub of trade, manufacturing, and innovation, with vast networks of factories and ports driving Toy-World’s economy. However, during this same period, King AJ — who also served as President AJ and was the King of Toy-World at the time — transformed Toyland into the rising superpower of the new age.
Under President AJ’s leadership, Toyland (later renamed Toylandia in 2020) introduced economic reforms, technological advancements, and industrial expansions that attracted Toymerican workers in massive numbers. The migration boom of 2019–2020 drained Toymerica’s workforce, collapsing its industries and trade systems. By mid-2020, the once-prosperous republic had fallen into decline, unable to compete with Toylandia’s rapid modernization.
When the Architect Era began in 2021, Toymerica became a site of refuge for displaced toys and stacked building materials from Toylandia and Buddisslandia. The influx of debris devastated the ecosystem, turning what was once a lush, temperate land into a vast desert. Despite this devastation, the land remained inhabited and functional.
Today, Toymerica exists as a state within the Baksusan Federation, populated by modern-day Baksusans who continue to live among the remnants of its industrial glory. Though its cities have turned into sands, Toymerica’s democratic ideals — and the legacy of President AJ’s era of reform and unity — remain central to Toy-World’s history and political evolution.