Post by Breacadh Ó Seoirse on Nov 7, 2008 21:57:53 GMT
Greetings friends,
My name is Zoran Georgiev, the Minister of the Interior for the Kingdom of Cerulea. I must announce that the Ard Rí has agreed that this nation become part of Cerulea, due to lack of activity.
Aodh MacSeáin sent this correspondence to the Cerulean Minister of Foreign affairs:
The Tuatha Aontaithe has a very special culture, which shall be preserved, along with the language and place names. We hope that your citizens will become active in Cerulea, while maintaining cultural autonomy.
I encourage all current citizens to register at the Royal Cerulea Forums, and to aid with the cultural and political transition.
If you have any queries concerning these events, you may contact myself or other Government officials at the Cerulea forums.
Thank you, and rest assured that this Nation is in safe hands.
Zoran Georgiev
Minister of the Interior
Kingdom of Cerulea
My name is Zoran Georgiev, the Minister of the Interior for the Kingdom of Cerulea. I must announce that the Ard Rí has agreed that this nation become part of Cerulea, due to lack of activity.
Aodh MacSeáin sent this correspondence to the Cerulean Minister of Foreign affairs:
Dear Peter,
Tuatha Aontaithe was carved out of the image of a nation that was crumbling and hopeless (Gaeltachta), it seems ironically we've faced the same fate. The nation hasn't revealed itself to be a self stabilising nation but rather a loose band of conversations being continuously propped up by yours truly. Although we can boast a unique culture, a history that reaches back to many of the important micronations of yester-year and a fantastic governmental system, it's all folly because the nation is hollow on the inside as you have quite rightly observed.
The way your nation handled yourself during the controversy surrounding the Nordensk expansion was impressive - to be honest it was close to coercing us to war and you were able to maturely and swiftly diffuse a potentially hazardous situation that could have caused massive rifts in a little corner of Micras. I'm impressed with the current growth of Cerulea, you seem to have your act together and your history and culture formed, and your success is a testimony to the sheer dedication and focus you put in.
Currently, my life is very hectic and the strain on my micronational career has been immense, this has manifested itself in the disaster you see in front of you with Tuatha Aontaithe. I only rarely have time on these boards here, and most of it is used in Katyusha.
Your request for the annexation of Tuatha Aontaithe is highly reasonable and I trust Cerulea to be a nation of pure intent with these lands and to treat them responsibly, so these are my conditions of this exchange:
You take the land outright for Cerulea, it'll be fully amalgamated and non-autonomous under these conditions:
1)You maintain the culture, history and principles of Tuatha Aontaithe. Everything on our forum is recorded and kept for easy access on the Cerulean fora. Also this means you need to maintain a carefully and fully descriptive wiki page within the Cerulean wiki.
2) You keep the place names and regional names laid down. The land's yours, the map changes colour but you won't expel the peoples of these lands. This also applies to the trilingual (Irish, Scots Gaelic, Manx) nature of this area, but of course English is used as the primary tongue.
3) I will come by Cerulea now and then when i can, but it will be so that i will be the official spokesperson on cases concerning these lands if any issues do therefore arise. Any other ex-Tuathans who speak forth will be unofficial and be considered slanderous and treasonous.
You have my authorisation to post this communication wherever you please, to stand as a legitimate indenture to the transaction of land and to make any other documents invalid and singularly this one official. I insist you post this up in Cerulea, and I'm sure it'll be required of you to use this to inform the MCS of what has occured.
Finally good luck and Godspeed, I hope as I bequeath this land to you, I can retire safely to my semi-dormant micronational state safe in the knowledge that whilst preserving a character of a nation, I have also aided in the growth of another nation that is quickly emerging to great things.
This is Ard Rí Aodh Pádraig MacSeáin the first (and last) saying:
Goodbye! Slán! Mar sin leat! Slane lhiat!
Tuatha Aontaithe was carved out of the image of a nation that was crumbling and hopeless (Gaeltachta), it seems ironically we've faced the same fate. The nation hasn't revealed itself to be a self stabilising nation but rather a loose band of conversations being continuously propped up by yours truly. Although we can boast a unique culture, a history that reaches back to many of the important micronations of yester-year and a fantastic governmental system, it's all folly because the nation is hollow on the inside as you have quite rightly observed.
The way your nation handled yourself during the controversy surrounding the Nordensk expansion was impressive - to be honest it was close to coercing us to war and you were able to maturely and swiftly diffuse a potentially hazardous situation that could have caused massive rifts in a little corner of Micras. I'm impressed with the current growth of Cerulea, you seem to have your act together and your history and culture formed, and your success is a testimony to the sheer dedication and focus you put in.
Currently, my life is very hectic and the strain on my micronational career has been immense, this has manifested itself in the disaster you see in front of you with Tuatha Aontaithe. I only rarely have time on these boards here, and most of it is used in Katyusha.
Your request for the annexation of Tuatha Aontaithe is highly reasonable and I trust Cerulea to be a nation of pure intent with these lands and to treat them responsibly, so these are my conditions of this exchange:
You take the land outright for Cerulea, it'll be fully amalgamated and non-autonomous under these conditions:
1)You maintain the culture, history and principles of Tuatha Aontaithe. Everything on our forum is recorded and kept for easy access on the Cerulean fora. Also this means you need to maintain a carefully and fully descriptive wiki page within the Cerulean wiki.
2) You keep the place names and regional names laid down. The land's yours, the map changes colour but you won't expel the peoples of these lands. This also applies to the trilingual (Irish, Scots Gaelic, Manx) nature of this area, but of course English is used as the primary tongue.
3) I will come by Cerulea now and then when i can, but it will be so that i will be the official spokesperson on cases concerning these lands if any issues do therefore arise. Any other ex-Tuathans who speak forth will be unofficial and be considered slanderous and treasonous.
You have my authorisation to post this communication wherever you please, to stand as a legitimate indenture to the transaction of land and to make any other documents invalid and singularly this one official. I insist you post this up in Cerulea, and I'm sure it'll be required of you to use this to inform the MCS of what has occured.
Finally good luck and Godspeed, I hope as I bequeath this land to you, I can retire safely to my semi-dormant micronational state safe in the knowledge that whilst preserving a character of a nation, I have also aided in the growth of another nation that is quickly emerging to great things.
This is Ard Rí Aodh Pádraig MacSeáin the first (and last) saying:
Goodbye! Slán! Mar sin leat! Slane lhiat!
The Tuatha Aontaithe has a very special culture, which shall be preserved, along with the language and place names. We hope that your citizens will become active in Cerulea, while maintaining cultural autonomy.
I encourage all current citizens to register at the Royal Cerulea Forums, and to aid with the cultural and political transition.
If you have any queries concerning these events, you may contact myself or other Government officials at the Cerulea forums.
Thank you, and rest assured that this Nation is in safe hands.
Zoran Georgiev
Minister of the Interior
Kingdom of Cerulea