Oocily yes, they are different but icily we are one, unitary State. If we are one unitary State then we aren’t breaking the rules. And looking back through the discord, Charity ain’t made a ruling. If he has then he can talk to me and I can explain why it don’t make sense or we can do what we usually do and vote on it.
The Angel of Charity made a ruleset, and enacted us as moderators of it. Because no one objected, we became moderators of the East Pacific Valsora Roleplay. However, in your true form, you are a moderator to enact the rules The angel of charitycreated. You only became accepted as a roleplay moderator as well because of the rules.
And in these rules, AoC knows the interpretations. The community accepts the interpretations. So why are you ignoring the community rules made by AoC?
Of course, another way we can do this is hold a public vote, to see what happens. A public, non-influenced vote.
As the seasons change, a large storm system rolls over East Araseos, spanning from the Mecklen Strait, all the way to West Asen, from the southern outskirts of Shavara, to the Northern tips of Straussenburg. The storm system as a whole is mostly silent, providing only light showers, darkened skies, and the occasional lightning strike. Nothing out of the ordinary for the region.
However, fate has struck a serious tone today. A small region in Araseotic Alps is sieged by lightning strikes. The forests on the mountains are burned to a crisp, generating smoke, and displacing a large number of native fauna. On it's own, this would have little to no impact to the two nations who hold jurisdiction over the range. However, another target, neither tree nor beast is struck by the lightning. An old generator, still powered after all these years, and still hard at work, is swiftly silenced by the storm. The sound of machinery clanking and moving, shaking off dust and debris, can be heard piercing the air in the moments after.
A door has been opened on Mount Hidrof. And a forgotten evil has been awakened.
This would be complete bias when ruling. You're the victim, and if we'd be voting, Angel made the ruleset. That's already two out of two RMB RP mods down for the count.
If there's any vote, it'll be a public poll. I think that's the best way to go about this.
The rule’s say that there are ten members allowed in an alliance or below. Since me and the other fellas are one country we would be one member. As I see it I am breaking no rules. If charity wants to come out and explain something that’s not said then I’d be happy to hear it.
If Charity can't explain well enough, you'll just ignore him anyways. You can talk to him, but I'm gonna bring up the motion of a public vote for this shiz.
It is, in the end, the community's rules. Let's let the community rule on it. Yeah, it'll be biased, but there's bias on all sides so might as well chase for the ideal.
Algerstonese development is hit and miss. Things in which Algerstonia is up to par with other nations are working areas, as Algerstonia prides itself in good conditions for all workers. Healthcare isn't good because of complications with the Algerstonese Health Safety Administration, which hardly ever gets new medicines passed and show up to their job drunk for the most part, as well as complications with medicines showing up, such as very good medicines being invented but too expensive too mass-produce. Education is good because Algerstonia wants to be an intelligent society. Living conditions...depends. In urban/suburban areas Algerstonese living conditions are quite good, however farmland not so much. This is because Algerstonia prioritizes living space near factories to encourage people to work, and because the Algerstonese Construction Union doesn't have time to modernize rural homes. All personal items, and military/law enforcement equipment is adequate for fighting, because of scores of people working.
Magic? In these days? Grand Petaria hasn't seen supernatural activity since the 1901 lynching of a levitating cult leader. And our plague of flesh-eating locusts in 1841...
The Ministry of Religion scrambles to assemble the Catholic and Protestant exorcists, preparing for the evil the storm may bring.