The Brontë siblings—Charlotte, Branwell, Emily, and Anne—created imaginary kingdoms to entertain themselves during childhood:
Angria: Created mainly by Charlotte and Branwell. It was a detailed and dramatic world filled with heroes, villains, and political intrigue.
Gondal: Created by Emily and Anne. It was more romantic and poetic, often involving stories of war, love, and betrayal.
These worlds were expressed through poems, stories, and diaries, and played a huge role in developing the sisters’ literary talents.