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How is the east going?

Satreburg wrote:How is the east going?

About as well as it can be I guess, idk, been a while since I was last active on the RMB. Yourself?

Wersh wrote:About as well as it can be I guess, idk, been a while since I was last active on the RMB. Yourself?

I am fine, bud.

We need to build a wall and make the West Pacific pay for it. Because when the West Pacific sends its people, they’re not sending their best. They’re bringing drugs. They’re bringing crime. They're bringing cringe.

Illiricium wrote:
Gentile would be nothing but impressed, this unique experience providing her with the sensations she rearly felt in the Republic. The almost alien taste of Maneiras's cold brew tingled and caressed her taste buds. The decorations of the buildings, both civil and government, where a sight to behold, much different from the Bleacher mixture of classical and brutalist archtecture. Even the sight of Monitoring Agent Fadhillah, someone she didn't only see as a partner in business but a dear ally that she had brief but fond memories off of. 

Even the small stroll trough the garden felt extravagant. Species of flora and fauna she never got the chance to see in person back in the Republic. The delecate decorations which stood as proff that even a state as pragmatic and sophisticated as Maneiras still had a fine artistic touch when it came to beauty.

As the three of them entered the unique looking palace, Gentile would be quite shocked to see its interior be so woodbased, expecting the usual marble and granite she was so used to seeing back home. Though she didn't find it disgusting or pittifully inferior, rather she liked that connection with nature, making the palace seem more cosy much to the contrast of Illiricium.

Once they entered the prime minister's room, Gentile would be both impressed and confused at the sight she saw. On one hand, the collections of various books and the golden banners of the Federation where a usual must have, though the surprising and confusing thing that intrigued her where the fluffy balls in the room that Natasha was so eager to rest on. Gentile would take of her shoes respectfully and would reluctantly start walking twoards one of them. Crouching next to one of them as she touched its fluffy and soft structure.

"Uhhh... i-is this supposed to be some sort of unique furnature?"

She would ask before standing up and attempting to sit on it, underestemating its fluffy softness as she would fall into it and practically sink into it, frightening her unexpectedly, making her let out a short troubled scream.

As Sasha sat upright and heard Gentile's scream she nearly fell down again, barely holding her laughter while giggling under her breath. Yet, Fadhillah doesn't seem to notice and instead diverted her attention to the book collections of the office, dragging her claw on a section of books before pulling one out at haste and swinging to her beanbag. The book itself is ordinary besides its dilapidated leather green cover and an illegible script embossed in gold. Fadhillah sunked into her beanbag and puts the book down on the coffee table, purring.

She smiled at Gentile, pushing the book towards her gently. “A copy of the Epic of Eletiur translated into ancient Surantanese and written in the Surantanese script,” she divulge as she pulled the cover. The first page revealed the emblem of the Illrician state embroidered with gold strands, surrounding it is Alban symbolisms inked deeply in jet black with symbols from the tricolor, the senate, the Illrician nature, and most imposingly is the threatening gaze of Nemesis Chapdeleina herself, her form beaming with rays of light. Further opening the book would reveal a scriptua continuum of this exotic script, its form elegant and wavy with punctuations appearing floral, seeming more decorative than practical. “I and her highness took great care in researching, translating, and writing this book, and we hope this in return be cared for, perhaps displayed even.” she winks. Both of these cats can't help to let a wide grin, wagging their tails for Gentile's approval.

“Also, how's Illiricium doing, Gentile? I've been curious on how our project's been doing, and of course for the wellness of our fellow non-humans in Illiricium.” Sasha asked, pulling another cold brew from under the table, a wooden cooler now noticeable.

The Surantanese script is based on the Javanese script, with ancient Surantanese being similar to Javanese used in palaces or by nobles.

https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Javanese_script

Kaonas wrote:Any active RP's in Valsora I can join? Otherwise I'm going to have to come up with my own, and I don't like doing that

A fleet of ships is trying to get through the sea of Arkis to investigate some pirates in my territory

Which season is your favourite?

🌼 Spring 🌼
🌺 Summer 🌺
🍁 Autumn/Fall 🍁
❄️💧 Winter 💧 ❄️

Central Americana wrote:Which season is your favourite?

🌼 Spring 🌼
🌺 Summer 🌺
🍁 Autumn/Fall 🍁
❄️💧 Winter 💧 ❄️

All we have is Summer all year long in Thailand.

The only reason I joined the WA is to vote on a single resolution. No, I will not endorse you back.

I Am A God

Sovereign solarian nations

Rajyam wrote:The only reason I joined the WA is to vote on a single resolution. No, I will not endorse you back.

You should endorse Merlo so your vote counts double though (your own vote + the vote of the Delegate)

Altys wrote:You should endorse Merlo so your vote counts double though (your own vote + the vote of the Delegate)

Good idea!

I Am A God wrote:I Am A God

Order of the Saint Dumas
Uh, someone's impersonating your almighty God good sir

I Am A God wrote:I Am A God

ThePlague wrote:Order of the Saint Dumas

Dvaorla wrote:Order of the Saint Dumas
Uh, someone's impersonating your almighty God good sir

BLASPHEMY!

AuthRight Authoritarianism wrote:"Yes. He wore it often"

Not a Shard, then. Snow sighs. We'd have known about it; he'd have met a Seer and they'd have started bleeding from their eyes. It's something el-

How many Seers do we have? Oak cuts in. Something like one percent of humans? It's not much. His wife points out that 0.05% of alcatii in the Congregation are also Seers; he thanks her.

. . . okay, so it could be a Shard and he just didn't run across a Seer.

never thought a game would make me legitimately fear horace greeley winning on the first ballot but here we are

I Am A God wrote:I Am A God

Hi a God, I am Dad.

Malvekia, would quote but that’s a lot to delete lol. Space Pirates/Cartels and Aristocratic Merchants. It’s kinda 50/50 atm.

Floridian Australia wrote:Hi a God, I am Dad.

Apperantly God got banned from the west pacific, Funny.

Gran Yucanoa wrote:Malvekia, would quote but that’s a lot to delete lol. Space Pirates/Cartels and Aristocratic Merchants. It’s kinda 50/50 atm.

So, basically space privateers?

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