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Spending the Day with Arda en Estel's Imp Insurgency
Young imps are flocking to the newly formed Imp Republican Army (IRA) and an uncertain future.
By Vaclav Vinograd | Friday, December 2nd, 2016 | VV Magazine
In the foothills of West Arda en Estel, a battalion of the newly formed Imp Republican Army (IRA), is gathering for a training exercise, and has permitted VV Magazine to come along.
The IRA exists in a legal grey zone in Arda en Estel, as murder is generally frowned upon but not illegal. This is partly due to the complexity of governing murder in a region with a considerable number of undead citizens.
The IRA has been responsible for a number of increasingly destructive attacks on Estelian infrastructure. Last week, the IRA claimed responsibility for an arson attack on Tall Order, a clothing store that caters to tall men. Most infamously, the IRA attacked a Legion of Estelian Armed Forces (LEAF) transport truck, which would have killed everyone on board, were it not for the fact they were all wizards and quickly teleported themselves to safety.
The IRA formed in response to the increase of anti-imp attacks in the region. The anti-imp group, Occupy Impishness (OI), has conducted a number of vigilante attacks on imps in the last month.
"Being an imp is a choice. It's a totally unhealthy lifestyle. Imps live shorter lives on account of their physical bodies," said the 500-pound leader of OI, Phil "Lardo" Dunfries.
While these attacks have been roundly condemned, the IRA still believes that imps must arm themselves in self-defence.
"They hate us, they want to hurt us and we need to stand together or die alone," said one IRA soldier, who asked not to be identified.
The IRA has encountered its share of criticism. Nearly one month ago, an IRA bomb went off, destroying a chocolate factory and killing every oompa-loompa in it.
"Oompa-loompas aren't real imps, they're collaborators and must be punished accordingly", said IRA commander Gianno "Lil Lecher" DeVries.
In Little Littley, a small imp-majority enclave in Estelian capital, IRA murals have sprung up.
At a recent Arda en Estel Premier League match in New Harbor, away fans of the Asdrae Steamers, hailing from the majority imp country of Eisandre, offered a pro-IRA chant towards the home Thunderbirds.
"Oh oh oh oh oh oh oh oh oh oh oh oh oh oh oh oh oh oh oh Asdrae Steamers IRA oh oh oh oh oh oh oh oh oh oh oh oh oh oh oh oh oh oh oh oh", the fans chanted at the 53rd minute of gameplay.
The IRA's cause has been strengthened by the election of two Senators – Vaclav Vinograd and Akillian Talleyrand - in the recent major election, who are widely considered anti-imp.
Talleyrand is the leader of the growing anti-imp faction of Arda's dominant After Party.
During the election campaign, Talleyrand blamed the recent Zetaboards crash on the imp community and added if re-elected, "I will finally be proposing an Imp Registration and Control Act and we'll make sure this dangerous section of the population is finally stopped."
Vinograd, speaking to supporters after his victory, was heard saying, "we're going to make Arda tall again, that I can tell you, that I can tell you."
Vinograd, shortly after the election, announced he was leaving the After Party to form a new party, the Rebel Alliance, committed to, among other things, a radical anti-imp agenda.
Any anti-imp efforts from Vinograd and Talleyrand will assuredly meet with opposition from Senators like the After Party's pro-imp faction leader, Sacul Astoria, himself a prominent imp.
"Although I find their ideas on imps to be prejudicial, offensive and completely speciesist, I hope that we will be able overcome our differences for the sake of the region, and work together as responsible politicians to write excellent legislation for Arda en' Estel." said Astoria to VV Magazine, "However, I will continue to oppose them every step of the way when it comes to their backwards ideas on imps."
Back with the IRA, the arrival of a convoy of LEAF soldiers spells trouble. The IRA brigade we were accompanying, the 2nd Northwestern IRA Brigade, goes quiet and slinks into the bush, as LEAF soldiers patrol.
The LEAF soldiers quickly move on, sparing the IRA a possible gunfight. It's clear that the poorly organized IRA is outgunned by the professional and well-funded LEAF.
Later, when asked if he would ever accept a ceasefire deal, Devries, the IRA commander, said this, "there will never be peace in Arda until the imps are protected and given their own land and rights."
For the next while, it seems, Arda faces the prospect of imp insurgency.
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A New Generation Rises Up in United Kingdom
In politics, and royalty, United Kingdom is experiencing a changing of the guard. Vaclav Vinograd reviews the changes and what they could mean for one of Nationstates' most influential British regions.
By Vaclav Vinograd | Friday, December 9th, 2016 | VV Magazine
United Kingdom, one of the largest and most influential British regions in Nationstates, is undergoing a seismic generational shift. This changing of the guard has been underway for a while, with the combination of the arrival of a batch of influential and active newcomers and the departure of several long-standing regional veterans.
This culminated in the announcement in London on Sunday by Andrew B. Fraser, legendary former Prime Minister, that he would be resigning as Prince of Wales to allow someone new to take the post. In his emotional remarks, Fraser, the father of current King Charles III, told the region that “time marches on and I’ve grown tired”.
On Sunday, Andrew B. Fraser announced his resignation as Prince of Wales in London.
Well-wishers praised his years of service to the region, hoping his retirement is short.
“Andrew, it has been a joy to serve with you in the House of Lords and I know that you'll continue go on to do great things wherever life takes you,” said Lady Stewart of Kensington.
Shortly after, in what can only be described as a miracle of medicine, Queen Georgiana got pregnant and, just a short time later, gave birth to an already existing, fully grown male. Daniel Wilson, former Prime Minister, Speaker of the House, and loveable curmudgeon, was adopted into the Royal Family, becoming HRH Prince James.
Prince James quickly announced his plans to, within the month, vacate the Prince of Wales’ traditionally-held seat in the House of Lords so that someone newer could hold the Lords post. He also announced his move to the scenic Clarence House, and the appointment of new citizen George Seymour as Equerry to the Prince of Wales.
The generational shift is not confined to the halls of royalty. In politics, a significant re-ordering of the leadership landscape is afoot.
Prime Minister George Mountbatten, coming to the end of his second term of as head of government, announced from Downing Street his intention to not seek re-election. In a statement to reporters, and an assembled group of supporters, Mountbatten declared his intention to not stand again for Prime Minister, MP for Scotland and Leader of the Pragmatic Alliance.
Mountbatten will be retiring from politics - what does his future hold?
"I have been humbled to serve as Prime Minister for these past two terms - they have taught me alot. I do, however, now feel that it is time for me to hand over to the new generation,” Mountbatten told VV Magazine earlier today.
The Pragmatic Alliance (PA), a party steeped in United Kingdom history, has recently been in decline. A leadership election has been underway to determine the future of the party, with candidates from the party’s two dominant factions putting themselves forward. Those factions, the right-leaning Whig group, who joined the party after the collapse of the Whig Party, and the more moderate Pragmatic group, must now unite behind the new Alliance leader, Jan van Dijk. Van Dijk, MP for Northern Ireland, is likely to take the Alliance in a more rightward direction.
Jan van Dijk, the new PA leader, will likely take the party in a more conservative direction.
Prime Minister Mountbatten’s legacy faces an uncertain future, as Vaclav Vinograd, opposition leader, and Leader of the PA’s rival party, the Unionist League, is widely considered the favourite to win the next election.
The newcomer Vinograd, the MP for Southern England, and Culture Secretary, has been critical of Mountbatten’s leadership. Questions around recruitment and leadership style have continued to plague Mountbatten’s Premiership and, in an address to the Strangers Gallery of Parliament, Vinograd spoke in apocalyptic tones about the state of regional government.
“More and more, the region is recognizing that we are headed down the wrong road. That’s why we’re seeing a revolving door cabinet, the death of the Whig Party, and a Pragmatic Alliance in sharp decline,” Vinograd charged, to a rally of supporters.
Vinograd delivers the "Precipice Address", speaks to supporters in the Strangers Gallery.
In the next election, both Vinograd and van Dijk, the front-runners for the Premiership, are 2016 arrivals.
In Parliament, a proposal to amend the regional election process was met with skepticism from many old-timers and enthusiasm from many new citizens. Yet with a host of possible newcomer MP candidates, and vacancies possibly opening in the Lords, the makeup of the legislature could look substantially different next term. The impact on the policy direction of the region is unquestionable.
It’s clear that a significant generational shift is under way in United Kingdom. What this means for the region and its future remains to be seen.
In politics, and royalty, United Kingdom is experiencing a changing of the guard. Vaclav Vinograd reviews the changes and what they could mean for one of Nationstates' most influential British regions.
By Vaclav Vinograd | Friday, December 9th, 2016 | VV Magazine
United Kingdom, one of the largest and most influential British regions in Nationstates, is undergoing a seismic generational shift. This changing of the guard has been underway for a while, with the combination of the arrival of a batch of influential and active newcomers and the departure of several long-standing regional veterans.
This culminated in the announcement in London on Sunday by Andrew B. Fraser, legendary former Prime Minister, that he would be resigning as Prince of Wales to allow someone new to take the post. In his emotional remarks, Fraser, the father of current King Charles III, told the region that “time marches on and I’ve grown tired”.
On Sunday, Andrew B. Fraser announced his resignation as Prince of Wales in London.
Well-wishers praised his years of service to the region, hoping his retirement is short.
“Andrew, it has been a joy to serve with you in the House of Lords and I know that you'll continue go on to do great things wherever life takes you,” said Lady Stewart of Kensington.
Shortly after, in what can only be described as a miracle of medicine, Queen Georgiana got pregnant and, just a short time later, gave birth to an already existing, fully grown male. Daniel Wilson, former Prime Minister, Speaker of the House, and loveable curmudgeon, was adopted into the Royal Family, becoming HRH Prince James.
Prince James quickly announced his plans to, within the month, vacate the Prince of Wales’ traditionally-held seat in the House of Lords so that someone newer could hold the Lords post. He also announced his move to the scenic Clarence House, and the appointment of new citizen George Seymour as Equerry to the Prince of Wales.
The generational shift is not confined to the halls of royalty. In politics, a significant re-ordering of the leadership landscape is afoot.
Prime Minister George Mountbatten, coming to the end of his second term of as head of government, announced from Downing Street his intention to not seek re-election. In a statement to reporters, and an assembled group of supporters, Mountbatten declared his intention to not stand again for Prime Minister, MP for Scotland and Leader of the Pragmatic Alliance.
Mountbatten will be retiring from politics - what does his future hold?
"I have been humbled to serve as Prime Minister for these past two terms - they have taught me alot. I do, however, now feel that it is time for me to hand over to the new generation,” Mountbatten told VV Magazine earlier today.
The Pragmatic Alliance (PA), a party steeped in United Kingdom history, has recently been in decline. A leadership election has been underway to determine the future of the party, with candidates from the party’s two dominant factions putting themselves forward. Those factions, the right-leaning Whig group, who joined the party after the collapse of the Whig Party, and the more moderate Pragmatic group, must now unite behind the new Alliance leader, Jan van Dijk. Van Dijk, MP for Northern Ireland, is likely to take the Alliance in a more rightward direction.
Jan van Dijk, the new PA leader, will likely take the party in a more conservative direction.
Prime Minister Mountbatten’s legacy faces an uncertain future, as Vaclav Vinograd, opposition leader, and Leader of the PA’s rival party, the Unionist League, is widely considered the favourite to win the next election.
The newcomer Vinograd, the MP for Southern England, and Culture Secretary, has been critical of Mountbatten’s leadership. Questions around recruitment and leadership style have continued to plague Mountbatten’s Premiership and, in an address to the Strangers Gallery of Parliament, Vinograd spoke in apocalyptic tones about the state of regional government.
“More and more, the region is recognizing that we are headed down the wrong road. That’s why we’re seeing a revolving door cabinet, the death of the Whig Party, and a Pragmatic Alliance in sharp decline,” Vinograd charged, to a rally of supporters.
Vinograd delivers the "Precipice Address", speaks to supporters in the Strangers Gallery.
In the next election, both Vinograd and van Dijk, the front-runners for the Premiership, are 2016 arrivals.
In Parliament, a proposal to amend the regional election process was met with skepticism from many old-timers and enthusiasm from many new citizens. Yet with a host of possible newcomer MP candidates, and vacancies possibly opening in the Lords, the makeup of the legislature could look substantially different next term. The impact on the policy direction of the region is unquestionable.
It’s clear that a significant generational shift is under way in United Kingdom. What this means for the region and its future remains to be seen.
Mr. Vaclav Vinograd - The Vampire of Nationstates - Sub-Vizier of Public Relations, Director-General of the Osiran Broadcasting Corporation Editor-in-Chief of VV Magazine, Commissioner of the Osiran Premier League - Patriarch of House Vinograd Proud Husband of Marry McLeod-Vinograd (16 Dec 2016 - ) - "And almost all things are by the law purged with blood; and without shedding of blood is no remission." - Hebrews 9:22 (KJV) SpoilerThe Britannian Kingdom Deputy Prime Minister x1 (current) Lord Governor of Caledonia x1 (current) Member of Parliament for Caledonia x1 (current) Culture Secretary x1 (current) United Kingdom Prime Minister x1 (current) Member of Parliament (Southern England) x3 (current) Culture Secretary x2 Kingdom of Great Britain Culture Secretary x1 Culture Auror x1 (current) Albion Grand Councillor x1 (current) Knight Cultural x1 (current) Balder Culture Minister x2 (current) Member of Parliament (Storting) x1 (current) Arda en Estel Senator x1 (current) Cultural Aedile x1 (current) Spoiler
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