Hello everyone!
Posted: Sun Sep 20, 2020 4:36 pm
Hey hi!
It's I Leopold Emil Arnulf-Riket-Calidan-Tyrus (I forgot I was also a Tyrus in the application sorry), but people usually just call me Leo. I've been playing Nationstates on and off since I was 15, after accounting for a couple breaks where I lost interest because my communities became inactive, I've been playing for about 4.5 years. I started in The Realm of Albion and when Riket Riket started the region Arda 'en Estel I hopped on over to there and helped get it started. Both regions have since become mostly inactive and Albion actually just kinda dissolved. I came here for my love of Ancient Egypt and was pleasantly surprised by a unique government form.
I was very active in both Albion and Arda's governments and that is probably my favourite part of NS. My favourite tv show is without a doubt Parks and Recreation. Other than that I am a very open book please ask me questions, I love talking about myself.
"I am big enough to admit that I am often inspired by myself."
~Leslie Knope
It's I Leopold Emil Arnulf-Riket-Calidan-Tyrus (I forgot I was also a Tyrus in the application sorry), but people usually just call me Leo. I've been playing Nationstates on and off since I was 15, after accounting for a couple breaks where I lost interest because my communities became inactive, I've been playing for about 4.5 years. I started in The Realm of Albion and when Riket Riket started the region Arda 'en Estel I hopped on over to there and helped get it started. Both regions have since become mostly inactive and Albion actually just kinda dissolved. I came here for my love of Ancient Egypt and was pleasantly surprised by a unique government form.
I was very active in both Albion and Arda's governments and that is probably my favourite part of NS. My favourite tv show is without a doubt Parks and Recreation. Other than that I am a very open book please ask me questions, I love talking about myself.
"I am big enough to admit that I am often inspired by myself."
~Leslie Knope