Many will try, and many will fall. There are those who shall stand above their adversaries in glorious victory, and others who are left in the deep hole of loss. This is the way things work, how war and survival operate. There is no such thing as “fair”, when every minute is a battle for your national survival among the competing states of the world. However, one may desire the peaceful solution; a compromise, or the diplomatic way. Resolving differences through treaties signed by the opposing states in order to ensure international tranquility, instead of violently attempting to crush the other.
This is what Vasarden focuses on. The choice is yours, and you shan't be swayed by the desires of alliances or coalitions or other states to act in a way that is uncomfortable for one. Hence why nations' actions in Vasarden-canon roleplays do not have affect outside of the region, and, furthermore, why alliances and the like do not exist in the Vasari sphere. We do not wish to see nations, who, maintain a high-level of creativity and competence, turned away from acting in their chosen way simply because something they're a member of wants them to do it another way or not at all. It is against that nation's sovereignty, both in-character-wise and overall. Vasarden tries to avoid this route, as it corrupts something that makes an RP region special: the ability to stay neutral or isolate themselves entirely from the politics of the alliance atmosphere.
Therefore, it was so established that, in the late nights of the month of January 2016, the nations of District XIV, Cyllea, Insaeldor and Luepola convened, the region of Vasarden was to be rejuvenated in conclusion of this convention; as to achieve the ideals and sentiments laid out and described in the preceding statements. Shortly thereafter, the region was refounded, a constitutional document laid out, and community ready to be constructed. Insofar, Vasarden has made reasonable progression, with the community preparing their respective roleplays, and the establishment of diplomatic relations with previously isolated regions. But now comes forth the time wherein we must open the region to the public, as to further enhance our growth.