Little has been seen of the kingdom so far, but there exists a large castle where the royal family resides. Directly in front of the castle is a stone path that weaves through a field of flowers.[1]
Cavendish was born as the prince of the Bourgeois Kingdom, and even when he was a child he was admired by women.[1] As Cavendish grew older, he got so popular that the women of the kingdom refused to get married,[3] and he was eventually run out of the kingdom for being too popular, left with 74 underlings and 500,000,000.
Trivia[]
"Bourgeois" is usually an adjective to describe something relating to the bourgeoisie (or ruling class).
It might also be a reference to Bourgeois tragedy, which follows Cavendish's theme of European works.