Wondrous Kingdom

Wondrous Kingdom has been the national anthem of the Kingdom of Bagnallia since it was written and composed for the Coronation of King Henry I in 1778 by Sir William Waterford.

The anthem is sung/played during very State Opening of Parliament, at the Monarch's birthday parade, at every sports game and at 12am every night on the BBS.

Lyrics
The lyrics to Wondrous Kingdom are as follows:



From the forest to the waves, we'll defend them to our graves

For if we never do, we will lose our Kingdom too

To the Crown we shall be loyal, protect our land both sea and soil

For they shall always be royal, in the King's name

Oh, wondrous Kingdom of Bagnallia, night and day we shall strive for victory

We shall endure all our hardships, the Crown will guide our way

When the monarch is female the lyric "King's" becomes "Queen's".

The anthem references the geography of Bagnallia, with the dense forested areas in the west and the waters of the Mithran Ocean in the east. It emphasises the need to defend this land in order to protect the kingdom, and to remain loyal to the monarch under whom the land is controlled. The last two lines embody the resilience and determination of the Bagnallian people, and their loyal dependence of their monarch who will "guide [their] way".