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by Late Roman Empire » Thu Feb 28, 2019 11:11 pm
by Ardoki » Fri Mar 01, 2019 2:10 am
by Free Thouthen » Fri Mar 01, 2019 6:22 am
by Montenbourg » Fri Mar 01, 2019 7:37 am
Hittanryan wrote:To: Elizabeth McCord, Minister of Foreign Affairs, Kingdom of Montenbourg
From: Amy Bailey, Secretary of State, Republic of Adiron
Subject: New Edom
Encryption: High
Your Excellency,
We are grateful for the invitation, although I must ask if the other parties are aware if additional parties may attend this round of talks. Our hosts would undoubtedly need to know who will be in attendance.
As to a strategy discussion, I have contacted Ambassador Edwards in Montague. He has recommended that embassy and State Department staff should meet with appropriate Foreign Ministry officials prior to the summit. We have a number of insights we may be able to provide. If this is acceptable to you, we can have our offices see to the arrangements.
Sincerely,
Amy Bailey
Secretary of State
Palace of Westfalia
Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Kingdom of Montenbourg
RECIPIENT(S): Amy Bailey, Secretary of State, Republic of Adiron
SENDER: Elizabeth McCörd, Minister of Foreign Affairs
SUBJECT: New Edom
Dearest Miss Bailey,
You are cordially invited to the Palace of Westfalia, Foreign Affairs Headquarters, to discuss the situation in New Edom. I find necessary to discuss further diplomatic strategy due to the seemingly action of some nations.
Also you're staff is invited to the #WeAreVoice Concert in benefit of the #DecriminalizeLGBT campaign. This raises thousands of Monten Pounds to provide to our cause. Admission to the Concert is free, but we encourage participants to donate generously to the fund. Your helpful donations are truly something to speak about.
Your response will be appreciated,
Elizabeth McCörd,
Minister of Foreign Affairs
"Iustitia et Pacem"
by Ghanddoria » Fri Mar 01, 2019 7:38 am
New Edom wrote:Please write good posts in response to this. No FT, no magic, no superheros. Diplomacy, espionage, political responses, journalists, tourists and gradual moves towards military response with proper stages of development are acceptable. This thread may also contain mature subject matter.This image may have additional descriptions but this is the overall look I'm going for, as well as the area of government district and embassy row. (Image)Fineberg was a green city in some respects. Near the government district, which included embassy row, and the banking district which also contained a number of foreign businesses, there were wide boulevards lined with trees. This was also true along the Silver River estuary which included a bird sanctuary and the Fineberg Zoo. The Majestic Hotel, Terrace Hotel, Vandeviere Hotel and Maconnais Hotel were among the fancy foreign owned hotels that had franchises in Fineberg.
The architectural style of the government buildings, churches, and the fancy town houses of the rich was in what was called the Neo-Cornellian style for the most part--inclining to fancy stonework with pillars, wide steps, villa style homes and palatial arrangements for the government buildings often with towering domes and with plazas surrounding them.
The corporate businesses included hospitality such as MotoPizza, Taste of the East Restaurant, Serenely Barbecued Chicken, and services such as at the Forum Idumeum Mall, a four block long mall complex built by a Roman entrepreneur which included clothing stores, a pharmacy, a movie complex, a food court, electronics, novelties, game stores, sporting goods and an outlet for Mike’s Monkey House.
The main transport in the city of Fineberg was urban trains, buses, and taxis. A typical taxi was a small open vehicle that barely fit two passengers, with the driver sitting up front. Instead of four wheels, it only had three.
In the urban residential districts, most of the buildings were made from cinder blocks and had laminated roofs. Mixed in with the houses were small stores and an occasional school, and round domed churches. For most of these ordinary people, a trip to the Forum Idumeum or banking district was likely to be a once a year trip to something exciting. For the most part, a shopping center was a large warehouse-style building that contained dozens of small shops selling just about everything imaginable: clothing, shoes, leather goods, kitchen supplies, umbrellas, toys.This would often be mixed with religious icons. Popular in Fineberg were icons showing the Three Wise Men and the infant Christ, often with bright colours and also very popular were ones that lit up with electric lights.
The average woman did chores on their back porches. In much of New Edom, the back porch of a house was actually a work area for both laundry and cooking. Ovens and stoves were almost always kept outdoors to prevent them from heating the inside of the house. Washing machines were not yet common on the island, so most clothing had to be washed in a large specially designed sink. Therefore, between cooking and laundry, women spent their days on their porches instead of inside their houses.
By contrast, the average man in Fineberg either worked in a shop, did service work as mechanics, labourers, factory workers and when not doing such things tended to tinker with home projects, sit around listening to football or basketball matches on the radio or watching it on a grainy TV, or loafed around at cafes playing chess and arguing about sports, politics and religion with neighbors. While there were challenges to these gender roles, they were mostly among the Middle Classes, particularly among the younger generation.
The majority of the people running around were dressed in loose-fitting white shirts and cargo shorts. Many of the younger women were wearing short dresses made of very light fabric. It was apparent that the only concern of the people on the street was comfort. There was not much worry about modesty, even for the warm southern Acheron. One would see, however, that close to home most of the women working on their porches were topless, wearing nothing but an apron, or completely naked. The Edenist movement had revived the tendency for ordinary folk to only wear clothing when necessary, and the theological notion that with the ascension of Christ that Adam and Eve’s sins had been forgiven meant that nudity was not, per se, sinful.
There was a sharp dichotomy though for university students and others who wanted to appear modern and international.These folk wore suits, T shirts with logs at times and other statements of modern foreign fashion. It was a symbol of class as well as affiliation with ‘modern ideas’ to dress so.
Outside the city were a collection of small towns and villages interspersed with farm country and which included some barracks here and there for military units attached to the Military District of Fineberg. The farming plantations included groves of fruit trees (lemons, melons, mangoes, oranges, grapes) and vegetables such as olives, chickpeas and lettuces. Not far off was the gated town of Quality Bay, which contained some expensive hotels, a casino, a marina and shops that served them.
OOC Thread
Fineberg, New Edom
In the years long fight for LGBT+ rights in New Edom, controversy had bloomed once again. In the light of agreements with foreign nations to permit emigration, the government had, controversially, permitted people to declare their orientation in a few different ways. For instance, people could report themselves for reeducation, or could admit their orientation in order to emigrate to nations accepting their orientation. Because of these loopholes, discussion was once again possible. In spite of a violent attempted set of purges two years ago under the government of General Nicanor, it was hoped that the more liberal acting presidency of Count Lalery might make it possible to agitate for rights.
Cloris had never participated in a demonstration before in her life. There'd never been anything in the twenty five years of her life that had stirred her up enough to do more than make the most passive protest. Normally, Iris wasn't very sure what she really believed in, especially when the object of protest was somehow remote from her daily life like climate change, education, health provision, trades union rights, and so on. And she'd always been scared off by the threat of public disorder. She didn't want to be in a peaceful demonstration that then became a full-fledged riot. That was bad not only because innocent people got killed and lynched, but also because it was a dangerous place to be.
A big protest was brewing in her city. It was to protest the human rights abuses going on in New Edom against LGBT people. New trade agreements involving normally more tolerant nations such as the Shrailleeni Empire, Adiron, Shalum, McNernia and others had been in the news, and outrage on the part of human rights activists that nothing was being done on their front had reached a boiling point. The various organizations such as the Organization for Free Expression, Church Human Rights Interests Syndicate of the Tabernacle, The Edomite Freedom Coalition were gearing up to make a lot of noise and try to get world leaders to discuss the abuses while in the very country doing the abusing. People were going to be on both sides of the debate and there was bound to be some anger, and perhaps even some violence.
Cloris lived in a commune building with other counter cultural people, including her Dengali friend and lover Ayesha who was a relief doctor but worked below the radar as she did not have an official job. Her friends Mark and Jorin worked at the Rosa Crucis Relief center as well, largely doing administrative work, while she, Cloris, was a Latin teacher. Normally the groups they associated generally kept their heads low, and in the confusion of shifting urban life, hordes of people still moving to cities for work, moving in from different parts of the Empire, the LGBT movement, the counter-culturalists, even the socialists were often not really noticed as long as they were not too much in people’s faces. But tensions and fears had begun to explode, and it was hoped that world opinion might, this time, make a difference. Cloris hoped so but feared not.
Cloris and her friends were among the protestors who were nude. They were painted with slogans such as LOVE IS LOVE and FREEDOM IS BEAUTIFUL to distinguish themselves from blue and white End Times Church protestors. There was variety though. There were a lot of men dressed in camouflage, and heavier, thicker clothes than this time of year would necessitate, and there were a plethora of backpacks with Peace signs, rainbow flags and biblical protest signs from the friendly ecumenical church groups urging pacifism and peaceful conflict resolution. What they wanted, all of them, was to raise the question for the national legislature to consider at least making it legal to declare oneself a non-heterosexual, even if same sex marriage, adoption and office holding were in the far distant future. At least let the government protest the right to be who you were.
Her friends and acquaintances was completely swamped in a vast crowd that had congregated in open defiance of the punitive penalties imposed by the Council of Ministers with the general support of the Chamber of Deputies. friends and acquaintances was completely swamped in a vast crowd that had congregated in open defiance of the punitive penalties imposed by the government. It took awhile for the march to actually begin, though the first demonstrators had shuffled off several hours earlier. There was a palpable sense of conspiratorial partying in the whole event that Iris and her friends felt as they browsed stalls selling pro LGBT and revolutionary literature. There was an illicit thrill in doing something illegal. And, unlike taking drugs or importing goods cheaply from outside the Empire, it was illegal activity in the full glare of publicity and where there was a very real chance of being found out. All around the marshals in orange reflective were there to remind protestors that this was a peaceful demonstration and that any violence or civil disorder would be pounced on instantly
The main goal was to march into the areas where foreigners would not be able to ignore what was going on. Everyone with acquaintances or friends who might be sympathetic among well off foreigners who might film and stream the protest on their phones, and in particular around the buildings on the cruciform area of ‘embassy row’ would be shown this protest. Thus far the organizing had worked, as it had largely been done through social media, which the government was uneven about monitoring. It was a cheerful good-natured march where children were lifted up on their parents' shoulders and where Social Democrats in their rubber boots and organically woven clothes were singing rousing songs
There were, however, some signs of alarm. ETC counter protestors, by mid morning, had begun showing up in trucks in groups dozens strong, vastly outnumbered but more aggressive, painted blue and white and naked, without firearms but armed with their own signs, with clubs and sticks, banging them on the vehicle sides and shouting, “NEW EDOM NEVER SODOMITE! STAND FOR RIGHTEOUSNESS, BLASPHEMERS! REPENT, REPENT!”
City Militia had also shown up but for whatever reason appeared alarmed and fled back to their barracks.
Delphino Marcus, a journalist for NENN news asked a militia officer why his units were falling back, and the nervous officer, sweating, said, “We have reports that there are going to be epidemics of sodomy throughout the city. It’s all a guise for a homofront attack. We are not armed enough for this; we have been ordered back. Beware, Christ help us, mass sodomy will fall upon us!”
As the crowds gathered around embassy row and the handsome corporate buildings in the foreign district, suddenly it began to come to a halt as people pressed in from another direction. Cloris and her friends clustered together, trying not to lose sight of one another; she gripped Ayesha’s hand almost painfully tight. The press of the crowd became ever more panicked as a growing number of people worried more about getting away from the crush than they were of continuing the demonstration. Clouds were billowing from the Palace of Justice.that Cloris later learnt had come from tear gas canisters. The flow of public text messages she was receiving on her mobile phone were becoming increasingly hysterical.
"They're firing on protestors near Betharan Palace," said Ayesha, her voice tight. "That's what it says here."
"It's not bullets, though," said Mark, checking his own phone. "They're using water cannon."
"That's not right," said Jorin. "That's not right. There are politicians, pop stars, comedians and camera crews there."
"It's bad enough here as it is!" said Cloris as she held her mobile phone up in front of her face as she couldn't straighten out her arms to hold it anywhere else.
When the pressure from the crowd relaxed, it was as the demonstration was beginning to fall apart. It didn't happen all at once. The crowd just became progressively less organised. Then it fragmented sufficiently to allow Iris to see what was actually going on. It all broke like a wave. Soldiers and police were waving batons at fleeing protestors. One protestor was battered on the head and chest by a baton as he lay in a foetal crouch on the ground. Smoke was still billowing out of the area around the Palace of Justice and nothing could be seen through the engulfing whiteness other than the faint shadows of memorials and protestors. Escaping along with the smoke were protestors who held scarves, handkerchiefs and other types of cloth up against their mouths. Horses were trotting backwards and forwards with mounted police on their backs as they attempted to disperse the crowd. Horses and men alike wore gas masks, giving them a sinister insect appearance. Some of the protestors had turned to rioting. The rioters were throwing stones, bricks and railings at the police and soldiers and aggravated an already dangerous situation. Smoke continued to float over the crowd. Cars were overturned. Projectiles were thrown at the statues of David the Lawgiver and Adah the Liberator.
“Brothers, brothers, we are brothers in Christ!” cried a group of the ecumenicals, waving their signs and holding up their crosses.
“Oh Christ, not again,” said Mark, and involuntarily sprayed urine down his leg, unnoticed in his fear. The friends clutched at one another. An orange-vest backed up nearby and was crying out, “Link arms, everyone, link arms!”
"Let's get the fuck out of here!" shouted Gloria, one of their other friends, her eyes wide with alarm.
"Was that the sound of gunfire?" asked Mark who stood paralysed in indecision.
“It was. Where's it coming from? Wherever it is, that's where we're not going." Cloris stammered. They were being shoved this way and that--by people trying to join the defensive line, by others rushing up to throw bricks and rocks, by people running.
"We can't go forward," said Ayesha. "We can't go backward. We can't go over the bridge. So, I guess that's the only way we can go."
"This is a fucking nightmare!" said Cloris.
"Can we trust the police?" asked Jorin. "Are they going to arrest us and put us in cells and interrogate us? Are we going to be tortured?"
There were more sounds of gunfire and a sudden rush of mounted police: this time supported by soldiers wearing riot gear normally worn by police. Three or four helicopters were swooping over embassy rowand one dropped a huge metal net catching a group of twenty or thirty protesters. And then, behind them, a line of armoured vehicles with thick huge wheels rumbled forward.
"Quick!" screamed Mark. "Get moving. Run!"
Those who ran were permitted to flee, though here and there militia and soldiers would grab some, either beating them brutally to the pavement or grabbing them and hauling them into vans. Many others were permitted to flee. Those who stood and tried to pacifictically protest were all beaten or arrested; those who tried to fight were all shot. Those who tried to use vehicles or buildings as shelters were fired on with autocannon, grenade launchers and even a few missiles, though someone heard an officer yelling,
“Idiots! Do you know how much anti-tank missiles cost? Use grenades, you damned fools!”
Protesters ran to the nearest embassies or foreign businesses. Profile Incorporated, United Mailing Services, the Civic Bank of Avantine, as well as the Adiran, Shrailleeni, Garzan, McNernian, Shalumite, Ghantish, Nakad, Kylarnatian, Netorarian and other embassies had their doors approached by groups of panicked people, who if not prevented from doing so would desperately pound on the doors begging for help and asylum.
by Vionna-Frankenlisch » Fri Mar 01, 2019 10:10 am
New Edom wrote:Unwerth laughed. “Such hen lobsters are the Vionnans. But then, every Vionnan is half a sodomite."
by Lanorth » Fri Mar 01, 2019 2:21 pm
by Brytene » Fri Mar 01, 2019 6:19 pm
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by McNernia » Sat Mar 02, 2019 10:19 am
by New Edom » Sat Mar 02, 2019 1:50 pm
by New Edom » Sat Mar 02, 2019 2:01 pm
From the Office of the Minister of Defense
[Encryption: Most Secret, Eyes Only, Ministerial, Senior Official, Appropriate Military Officials Only]
To our Imperion, SACTO and Bilateral Allies,
I have been made aware of rhetoric from foreign enemies by my friends in the Ministry of Police and Foreign Affairs. These include:
Lanorth Assembly Speech. It is not clear if this is intended to provoke a response, if it is merely saber rattling, or if it is an actual perception of threat. The government of New Edom intends to make a diplomatic response, however it should be noted that New Edom has no nuclear arsenal to speak of and that if there is a failure to convey our lack of intended threat to Lanorth, we call upon our allies to support our diplomacy with their commitments to our defense.
Thouthen Speech This rhetoric is backed up by a promise of threat. It is recommended that Imperion exercises be adjusted to repel a potential incursion into the Tempesta, and it is requested that our other allies should be prepared to back up our position with public approval.
I have the honour to be,
General Jonathan Unwerth
Minister of Defense
General Augrim
Chief of the Imperial General Staff
by New Edom » Sat Mar 02, 2019 2:21 pm
From the Office of the Minister of Defense
[Encryption: Private, Embassy Staff Only]
To His Excellency Daniel Folais, Ambassador for Novitera,
My dear Mr. Folais,
I regret to inform you that 14 of your bank’s employees had been arrested on the day of the protest, in a clear case of ‘at the wrong place in the wrong time’ and have been released. I have enclosed their identities. Two of them, a Mr. Joram and Miss Axa, were lightly injured but no more than someone getting caught up in a rough spot and an excitable football crowd might have been due to being flung into a militia truck. I have been informed that the militiamen in question politely apologized.
On a more serious note, I am informed that one of your own citizens, a Mr. Richard Hayes, a tourist, was outspoken during his arrest, accusing the militia arresting him of sexual perversion and disgusting hygienic practices in a most rude and blasphemous manner, and I’m afraid that he was injured by having his head banged against a wall, and then after receiving a beating was sodomized with a riot baton. He is currently in hospital. On behalf of my government, I deeply regret this incident, and assure you that the militia present will be severely punished, as it is contrary to the professional conduct required of our personnel. However I would appreciate your advice as to how to handle this matter in a way that is appropriate to your culture. Deputy Minister Misabel has suggested to me that having the particular militiamen confess their crime, followed by a gauntlet and penal servitude might suffice, I would appreciate your letting me know. I would like, however, to point out that at the same time his remarks were also inappropriate and provocative in the extreme, and while naturally in every case any of our officials committing outrages on your people will naturally result in punishment, the injuries will remain.
With regard to other matters, I understand that you also have some recommendations to me with regard to the legal advice that was requested. I would appreciate receiving it and being able to set up a meeting between them and the Deputy Minister of Justice.
I have the honour to be,
Hosidius Geta,
Minister of Foreign Affairs
by Lanorth » Sat Mar 02, 2019 4:31 pm
by New Edom » Sun Mar 03, 2019 2:03 pm
From the Office of the Minister of Foreign Affairs
Berwald Oxenstierna, Dept. Secretary of State For Foreign Affairs of The Nordic 5
Of course, our government is happy to have an agreement regarding safe emigration to your country. Naturally we would also require that your government agree to make sure that this did not become a safe haven for terrorism, Homofront or otherwise. This would include conducting your own investigations and turning over terrorist cell members, informants, supporters etc over to us if they were our citizens who had been planning, for instance, violent reprisals against our government or our own people.
I have the honour to be,
Hosidius Geta,
Minister of Foreign Affairs
by New Edom » Sun Mar 03, 2019 3:28 pm
by New Edom » Sun Mar 03, 2019 4:29 pm
From the Office of the Minister of Foreign Affairs
To Volkan Aryrus Verskyro Kienrich Kaiwade, the Aristocrat of Lanorth
I have been informed of a recent speech that you made at the Karabrax-Ariston Palace. In this speech, you have reportedly declared our country to be a threat. This is not considered particularly credible by my government, as our government has not threatened your own. There are several specific points of your speech I wished to address, however.
When has our government ever designated a homosexual population to be terrorists? I do not know if you are aware, but my government has several treaties on a bilateral basis with other nations that allow for peaceful emigration of homosexuals and other persons of similar ilk. We do not designate such persons as terrorists, but rather as lawbreakers if they take part in activism encouraging homosexual activity.
Our government does target the terrorist organization known as Homofront, its supporters and sympathizers. Unless your government supports Homofront, it has little to fear from us.
Unfortunately, your speech suggests that because you perceive our nation as a threat, that a military confrontation is imminent. Our response, however, is that you can have no conflict without yourselves being the aggressors.
Nevertheless, our Monarchs do not wish a military conflict at this time. Instead, we are curious as to what would reassure you that our government has no hostile intent. I imagine that this is largely due to culture clash and misunderstanding, which I am happy to clear up.
I have the honour to be,
Hosidius Geta,
Minister of Foreign Affairs
by The Nordic 5 » Sun Mar 03, 2019 5:57 pm
RECIPIENT(S): New Edom
SENDER: Berwald Oxenstierna, Dept. Secretary of State For Foreign Affairs of The Nordic 5
SUBJECT:
Mr. Geta,
Thank you. Safety is our number one priority, so terrorists will not be tolerated. Investigations will take place as newcomers arrive, we will do background checks at Customs, as well as the usual check for restricted items.
Signed,
Berwald Oxenstierna, Dept. Secretary of State For Foreign Affairs of The Nordic 5
by Novitera » Sun Mar 03, 2019 9:13 pm
To: Hosidius Geta
From: Daniel Folais
Subject: Incident
Encryption: Moderate
Dear Sir,
I am happy to hear that our people were able to be released. In the matter of Richard Hayes, this is very unfortunate. Although, understandable given Mr. Hayes's surly belligerent nature when he was arrested. Nevertheless, the severity of the mistreatment is most unwarranted and has shocked the State Department back home. The King's government may handle the punishment of the militiamen involved as it sees fit. My office is confident appropriate steps will be taken to that end. What you described allows me to believe with confidence that your government is serious about the rights and safety of Noviterans visiting New Edom. What most concerns the State Department at this point is that Mr. Hayes should have recourse and we would like to establish such a precedent for our citizens that receive mistakenly unjust treatment while here. These things do happen after all and we believe it is important that governments be held accountable.
That sounds a bit ominous I know but please hear me out for I think I have a suitable proposal. Your Ministry of Justice will waive sovereign immunity and allow Mr. Hayes to levy a suit against the Ministry. Although the matter will be settled out of court away from the public. A suitable payment from your government will be made to Mr. Hayes for damages incurred. Perhaps, medical expenses as well as pain and suffering. An ultimately small amount in the grand scheme of things and enough to make Mr. Hayes content. In exchange, Mr. Hayes will waive any rights to raise an action for this incident indefinitely as well as sign a confidentiality agreement which will be legitimized by the embassy too. This will make it binding in Novitera as well. This is common practice back home and I am sure Mr. Hayes will accept these terms should the amount be substantial enough.
My government has no intention to make a fuss about this. But we cannot control Mr. Hayes once he is back in Novitera. Should he decide to go to the media to tell the story of your government's brutality against him, an innocent man, he would be free to do so. I am sure plenty of journalists across the world would be interested in his story. A payout could save your government a bit of embarrassment and as I understand there is a public relations crisis already. I hope you will consider this proposal and of course I am willing to hear out your alternatives.
As for the second matter, I recommend a Noviteran based international law firm with a branch here in Fineberg called Reynold Hays. They are an international firm that represents many large to middle sized corporations back home and are considered among the best. I have already contacted them and they are excited to put together a team for you. The main reason I recommend them is they have the largest presence in New Edom out of Noviteran based firms, have plenty of contacts and keep some distinguished private investigation firms on retainer. I have included the contact information of Brandon Fowler who is here in Fineberg if your government is interested. He would be heading up the team.
Sincerely,
Daniel Folais
Ambassador to New Edom, United Federation of Novitera
by New Edom » Sun Mar 03, 2019 10:28 pm
From the Office of the Minister of Foreign Affairs
[Encryption: Private, Most Secret, Appropriate Officers Onyl]
To Simon Alvarado, Foreign Minister of The Republic of Gran Chaco
I hope that this message finds you well. I have been speaking with Dr. Benjamin Scroll, our envoy to Arcologia, and he has informed me that he has reached an understanding with some of your officials in your department regarding certain policies with regard to your own government’s efforts in Arcologia. I think that this understanding may blossom into an agreement, but I would like to confirm this upon meeting with you if some time could be set aside for that purpose, so that I might advise the Monarchs and Council of what that mutual agreement might be.
As for our delegation, I would find Dr. Scroll’s presence at the meeting invaluable as he is among our most knowledgeable officials about the West of Cornellia. I will also be bringing Basil Jerome, our Undersecretary for Transmarine Affairs, an English speaking translator, Accuser-General Rahab Sheba. Each of us will be bringing a private secretary, and we shall have a security detail of 10 plus four personal servants. It would be nice if I could have a suitable house or suite of rooms be made available for myself. Naturally financial arrangements can be made to make things simple, which can be arranged through my staff.
I have the honour to be,
Hosidius Geta,
Minister of Foreign Affairs
by New Edom » Sun Mar 03, 2019 11:40 pm
by New Edom » Mon Mar 04, 2019 1:12 pm
by Hittanryan » Mon Mar 04, 2019 7:29 pm
by The Nordic 5 » Tue Mar 05, 2019 1:30 am
by Free Thouthen » Tue Mar 05, 2019 8:45 am
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