Coon Kingdom

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Jan 2026

In the dusty frontier of the Coon Kingdom, revolvers clatter beside shimmering arcane ley lines, turning every saloon, mine, and canyon into a stage for gunfire and spellcraft. Amid towering cities and hidden outposts, a cabal of goblin‑led tyrants schemes to seize the land while restless spirits and ancient magic whisper of a destiny beyond the desert horizon.

World Overview

A world set in the late 1800s. Cowboy, western era. Revolvers, lever action rifles, but also a hint of magic entwined through everything. Think old American West, but better. Imagine the 1800s continued and got slightly more advanced.

Geography & Nations

A vast desert, with different cities and towns littered throughout. We've got the main town Coontown, where the adventures start in a little saloon. It's a small town, a few streets across total with all the needed stores mixed in. Kinda like tumbleweed from red dead redemption 2. Then you've got the big city, Niggerton. That's a big bustling city. The biggest you could imagine in an old western setting. You've got several other towns around too. Small-biggieville, NigNog, Chickenbone-Chuckerton. The west is a vast expanse to explore with lots of hidden places. Old mines, caravan trails, canyons, massive mountains. And underneath it all a lingering magic from an old time. More potent in some places.

Races & Cultures

For races we've got Normal townsfolk, you know, average people. The Coons, black folk who run around and eat chicken Nigs, a terrible black creature that steals from anyone. Goblins, a race of big nosed fuckers who are disgusting and love money. They try to infiltrate everything and get their dirty hands on everything. They think they can run the world. Pure evil. They'll even manipulate the coons and nigs to help them achieve their goals. The hate the townsfolk, they see them as lesser beings. To be trampled apon. Then you've got the elites, rich fuckers who run basically everything. They are just insanely wealthy and live in Niggerton. Then you've got the paranormal shit, wendigos, skin walkers and many other cryptids that are out past the outskirts of towns and roads. Rarely seen by most, but they exist and will prey apon anything that strays too far from civilization. Sometimes they may even make their way closer to towns to try and pick off stragglers who stray just a bit too far.

Current Conflicts

The goblins are trying to take over the entire world, to run everything. Constantly trying to get their way. They make laws so they cannot be touched. Can not be ridiculed, can't be spoken against. The elites love them, think they're amazing. So do most townsfolk. Though you get the odd few around who see through the bullshit.

Magic & Religion

Magic flows through the land giving powers to special people. The goblins have some magic abilities. Most people don't but it's there, laying dorment waiting for the right people.

Planar Influences

They're entwined in a way that mixes and crosses over where there are weak points between the two planes.

Historical Ages

Major eras from before are the Empire of the nigs, long gone now but some remnants remain.

Economy & Trade

Trade routes are between most towns and cities. You've got the main train line from the main town and the big city. And the train runs to most other towns. It's a steam train. You've got roads as well that cut and weave through the land. For currencies there's gold, the main one. Nice and simple

Law & Society

Just plain old wild West law and judgment. If a man has done wrong. You hang him. Simple.

Monsters & Villains

Nigs, nogs, coons, wendigos, skin walkers, paranormal shit, ghosts, ancient cosmic entities that cannot be comprehended

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is Coon Kingdom?

In the dusty frontier of the Coon Kingdom, revolvers clatter beside shimmering arcane ley lines, turning every saloon, mine, and canyon into a stage for gunfire and spellcraft. Amid towering cities and hidden outposts, a cabal of goblin‑led tyrants schemes to seize the land while restless spirits and ancient magic whisper of a destiny beyond the desert horizon.

What is Spindle?

Spindle is an interactive reading app where you become the main character in richly crafted story worlds. Think of it like stepping inside your favorite book—you make choices, shape relationships, and discover how the story unfolds around you. If you love series like Fourth Wing or A Court of Thorns and Roses, Spindle lets you live inside worlds with that same depth and drama.

How do I start a story in Coon Kingdom?

Tap "Create Story" and create your character—give them a name, a look, and a backstory. From there, the story opens around you and you guide it by choosing what your character says and does. There's no wrong way to read; every choice leads somewhere interesting, and the narrative adapts to you.

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