London

London (ロンドン) is the capital and largest city of England and the United Kingdom as a whole.

Principles
The city is separated into administrative divisions known as, which themselves contain several districts. Two areas within London have city status themselves, the, occupying much of central Greater London and home to many of the sites associated with London, and the , the land formerly occupied by the old London prior to the city's expansion. The, the longest river in England, runs through the city.

London Underground
The , nicknamed the Tube, is one of the oldest subway systems in the world, acting as a public rapid transit system for Greater London.

As it has been modified often and spreads out over the city like a spider web, there are apparently a lot of abandoned lines and stations which not even the maintenance workers know out. Some of these have been adapted by the Anglicans for their own purpose, made into vaults and training grounds, though the underground labyrinth formerly used to test new recruits for Necessarius was decommissioned as it was too dangerous and too many people kept dying there.

Magic Side
As the capital city of a country with a large magical foundation, London is the home of many magical facilities, persons and factions.

A fair number of important magic-related sites in the city are famous or important buildings, public institutions or tourist attractions, and as such have both an open public side and a hidden magic side. Examples include Westminster Abbey, the British Museum and the Tower of London.

There are various magical defensive systems in place both in and around London in order to protect the capital. One of these defensive formations, intended to defend the capital from invaders, is the England-Londinium Fortress, which extends 88km out from London into the countryside. The three outer layers consist of long walls of dried grass in the country fields, manipulated by crop circles and then ignited to produce walls of fire. The innermost layer, the complex triple-quadruple final barrier, manifests as a dome enclosing the capital. It is generated by a core located in the Tower of London.

As there are many churches in London, there are also many bell towers in the city. These can be rung according to a magical procedure to perform a large-scale magical attack over a wide area and crush magicians hiding in the city.

Aside from the three main magic side factions of the United Kingdom (the Royals, the Knights and the Church), there are also various magic cabals and independent magicians operating in London. At the end of the 19th century, it was home to the Golden Dawn, the world's greatest magic cabal. In the present day, there are Golden-style cabals based in the city, the largest of which being the Dawn-Colored Sunlight.

Background
London's history extends back two millennia, with the Roman settlement of as its first iteration, established in 47 AD.

Toaru Majutsu no Index SS: Necessarius Special Admission Test
London was the setting for the initial events concerning the Amakusas' admission test to Necessarius,  as well as a plot to destroy the city's magical foundation by members of the "pound economy".

British Royal Family Arc
London was the site of many of the key events surrounding Carissa's coup d'état.

Coronzon Arc
During the Crowley's Hazard invasion of the United Kingdom, the final barrier of the England-Londinium Fortress was activated to prevent the invaders from reaching the capital. After Kamijou Touma destroyed the barrier's core in the Tower of London and Aleister Crowley entered London, the city's landscape was drastically altered by the activation of the Divine Mixtures.

Featured and Referenced Locations

 * British Library
 * British Museum
 * Buckingham Palace
 * Blythe Road
 * 36 Blythe Road
 * Hyde Park
 * Isis-Urania Temple
 * Japantown
 * Lambeth Palace
 * Necessarius Women's Dormitory
 * St. George's Cathedral
 * Little Venice
 * Necessarius Underground Labyrinth
 * Piccadilly Circus
 * Naked Shopping Center
 * Red Star Monastery
 * Royal Academy of Arts
 * Seven Days Church
 * St. Gabriel Church
 * St. Julian's Cathedral
 * Sword Sanctuary
 * Tower of London
 * Westminster Abbey
 * Seven Days Church
 * St. Gabriel Church
 * St. Julian's Cathedral
 * Sword Sanctuary
 * Tower of London
 * Westminster Abbey
 * Tower of London
 * Westminster Abbey

Others

 * The City Library, where grimoires are kept in the storage room
 * A Public Cemetary, where the bodies of great men are preserved in a storage vault
 * The 'Living Mansion'