Post by elfijigrande on Nov 9, 2016 20:24:56 GMT
October 2016 Foreign Update
October was a bit of a slow month in terms of regional developments, barring Z-Day. Several ideas were proposed but few were debated upon; these included plans for sister regions, a regional military, a RMB moderation group, and others. The regional in-character roleplay forum continued to see activity, with several notable events occurring. One roleplay disagreement forced a deliberation by the Regional Roleplay Council recently, and a decision is expected soon.
The 2nd Northwestern Soccer/Football Cup culminated in a championship for Kathmandue, whose Falcons went undefeated throughout the tournament. In other roleplay news, El Fiji Grande has created a form for prospective foreign roleplayers to fill out. Here's the link.
Our Z-Day experience was perhaps the most interesting yet. The INWU had formerly achieved high survival rates in the two years before, finishing within or close to the top 100 in survivors. Plans were made to match and surpass this record. This year, however, a spirited team of citizens coordinated an attack to thwart the efforts of the cure teams by embracing the hordes. They were wildly successful, striking early and late to lower the effectiveness of cure missiles and extermination squads. We'd like to thank Equilism for helping out in the dying moments of our cure effort. In the end, the INWU finished high on leaderboards for most infected and most dead.
Elections are coming up once again, and are set to happen in the middle of November. As of the time of writing, Mammo and MNSMR have declared their candidacies for Delegate.
That concludes our October Foreign Update. If you have any questions, please contact your respective ambassadors, our Delegate Savalen, or our Minister of Foreign Affairs Albiorix.
Until next month,
The INWU Foreign Department
Salutations to our interregional friends from everyone within the INWU community. Our staff at the INWU Foreign Affairs Department places a priority on maintaining our oft-tenuous links, to enable more opportunities and iniatives. In keeping with this vision, we invite you to peruse the Foreign Update of October 2016.
In the past, we have posted periodic updates in the form of the regional newspaper, The NorthWest Star. However, the newspaper, owing to its reader-contributor structure, often addressed topics irrelevant to our foreign directive. Oftentimes, the newspaper was heavily formatted and required significant edits in order to conform to the various forum formats used by our allies.
That being said, we would still like to provide our foreign readers with a link to the latest newspaper dispatch.
In the past, we have posted periodic updates in the form of the regional newspaper, The NorthWest Star. However, the newspaper, owing to its reader-contributor structure, often addressed topics irrelevant to our foreign directive. Oftentimes, the newspaper was heavily formatted and required significant edits in order to conform to the various forum formats used by our allies.
That being said, we would still like to provide our foreign readers with a link to the latest newspaper dispatch.
October was a bit of a slow month in terms of regional developments, barring Z-Day. Several ideas were proposed but few were debated upon; these included plans for sister regions, a regional military, a RMB moderation group, and others. The regional in-character roleplay forum continued to see activity, with several notable events occurring. One roleplay disagreement forced a deliberation by the Regional Roleplay Council recently, and a decision is expected soon.
The 2nd Northwestern Soccer/Football Cup culminated in a championship for Kathmandue, whose Falcons went undefeated throughout the tournament. In other roleplay news, El Fiji Grande has created a form for prospective foreign roleplayers to fill out. Here's the link.
Our Z-Day experience was perhaps the most interesting yet. The INWU had formerly achieved high survival rates in the two years before, finishing within or close to the top 100 in survivors. Plans were made to match and surpass this record. This year, however, a spirited team of citizens coordinated an attack to thwart the efforts of the cure teams by embracing the hordes. They were wildly successful, striking early and late to lower the effectiveness of cure missiles and extermination squads. We'd like to thank Equilism for helping out in the dying moments of our cure effort. In the end, the INWU finished high on leaderboards for most infected and most dead.
Elections are coming up once again, and are set to happen in the middle of November. As of the time of writing, Mammo and MNSMR have declared their candidacies for Delegate.
That concludes our October Foreign Update. If you have any questions, please contact your respective ambassadors, our Delegate Savalen, or our Minister of Foreign Affairs Albiorix.
Until next month,
The INWU Foreign Department