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Home stadium: Dodek-Tourbillion Stadium, Clarendon County- Rugby cap. 5,120
- Dodek-Tourbillion Stadium is the historical home of the Basric Rugby Association. Though not the largest rugby stadium in Nieubasria, it is the closest to the capital and set on privately-owned land by the Dodek family.
- The Basric Rugby Association is owned and convened by the Baron-Esquire Theo Dodek, great-grandson of the first convenor and namesake of the home stadium.
- Manager: Dylon Dickinson
- Coaches: Daniyal Walter, Simone Vaughan
Roster
Name Num. Pos. Age Cayson Donovan 1 Loosehead Prop 31 Adnaan Navarro 2 Hooker 23 Isaak Quintero 3 Tighthead Prop 25 Fabian Carver 4 Number 4 Lock 29 Jonah Bowler 5 Number 5 Lock 28 Zaid Haas 6 Backside Flanker 23 Karol Morley 7 Openside Flanker 25 Teo Nelson 8 Number 8 22 Isaac Alford 9 Scrum-half 25 Tate Callaghan 10 Fly-half 31 Winston Wong 11 Left Wing 34 Trystan Montgomery 12 Inside Centre 27 Dilan Salas 13 Outside Centre 29 Arjan Vickers 14 Right Wing 30 Akram Rowland 15 Full Back 27 Style modifier 3.7 Home stadium Dodek-Tourbillion (RP) Players may be injured Yes (RP) Players may receive yellow cards Yes (RP) Players may receive red cards No No godmodding -
I'll sign up as well
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On 1/11/2020 at 7:34 PM, Aelitia said:
Response to the Honourable Citadel Tyrio, Foreign Affairs Adviser of Einherfell
By Envoy of Prince Owain V, Rhys Morgans, Esq
In respect of the courageous call to action on such bold ideas which the nation of Einherfell has called a world summit, the Sovereign Estates of Prince Owain V submit the following in Open Letter to the Summit as an observer.The Envoy has submitted the below as the summary of points in the Envoy's understanding. First-order points are the summaries, second-order points are the preliminary positions of Nieubasria.
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This Treaty is suggested to attempt to raise global GDP, overall economic standards, advance society, and standards of living
- Appreciable goals which the Estates-Ministry of Foreign Affairs and the Permanent Mission to Third Nations have been seeking increased international involvement on. The Estate's Ministry published a 3-year outlook on foreign affairs and development which outlines similar goals to which international assistance spending will be directed - in particular interest in this phase of the outlook is "Small and medium organizations for impact and innovation" and "Development innovation".
- Nieubasria is supportive of initiatives which have synergism with the Estates-Ministry of Foreign Affairs' outlook.
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Implement universal trade standards
- "Universal" trade standards are a broad area of discussion, and should be granulated. In particular, two major areas are identified- Standardization (processes, measures, technical regulation) and Internationalization (political regulation). While the opening statement tends towards Internationalization, it is argued that Standardization of the fundamental blocks of a system should be priority. In illustration, Standardization may include the definition of the size of sea/rail shipping containers whereas the Internationalization may include the imposition of a universal Customs schedule.
- Nieubasria will be seeking a direction of this conversation towards the Standardization of processes, measures, and technical regulation. Internationalization should be a secondary endeavour.
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Allow goods be exported and imported at will with no inhibitions and without tariff
- Unrestricted trade is a danger to citizens, businesses, and entire economies. Without the ability to protect sensitive sectors or safeguard jobs, the world's economy will become a race to the bottom. The lowest bidder will win, and the cost will be the livelihood of all - particularly workers in underdeveloped countries. These risks are all exacerbated in the consideration of security - which there would be none in a "no inhibitions" customs regime. Illegal drugs, weapons, and counterfeit items will flood into the 'opened' economies. The goal of an open world is admirable, but the social norms of a global economy are not yet in place.
- Nieubasria shall not be party to any agreement which requires an inhibition-free trade environment.
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Fair trade laws
- With near certainty, this footnote will be leaned upon as a solution to issues raised in this open letter. While Nieubasria believes in creating networks of fair trade and preventing the worst excesses of exploitative trade practices, to wholesale enforce fair trade practices is an invitation to subvert them. Many arguments on fair trade will be distilled into questions of morality, and one cannot legislate morality.
- Nieubasria encourages all involved nations to implement incentives for domestic companies and producers to move the world along to a system of fairer trade, but will not support the blanket suggestion of 'fair trade' as panacea.
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Goods safety regulations
- There exist some products or compounds which are so dangerous to the human body or the environment that any reasonable person would not permit their use. The suggestion of removing the ability for nations to decide to what levels or in which processes compounds may be used is severely limiting, and new information constantly comes to the surface on the risks any compound can pose.
- Nieubasria will not support the Internationalization of safety regulations at this time without significant protections to national regulatory processes.
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Impose laws protecting the freedoms of landlocked countries, particularly ensuring access to ocean ports without restriction of political standing with the surrounding nations
- This is an egregious violation of the principles of national sovereignty, security, and territoriality. Port-sharing, while certainly valuable for land-locked nations such as ourselves, is an intensely 'intimate' sharing agreement between individual nations or blocs of nations - imposing this on any nation is unacceptable, particularly given the proposed disregard for the political situation between them and the abolition of tariffs and 'inhibitions' to the transfer and trade of goods. Ports should remain distinctly within the administration and entire competency of their own nation, and should not become de-facto international land.
- Nieubasria shall not be party to any agreement or treaty which imposes such a wholesale restriction on sovereignty and security.
Regards, Rhys Morgans, Esq
With respect to the quoted letter dated January 11th, the Sovereign Estates of Nieubasria wishes to prompt discussion on a wider basis.
Those third parties which share goals common to the open letter may contact their appropriate diplomatic mission, or in its absence, the Permanent Mission to Third Nations.
To all who read, best wishes. -
This Treaty is suggested to attempt to raise global GDP, overall economic standards, advance society, and standards of living
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Communication from the Estates-Ministry of Foreign Affairs
On the Event of the 50th Anniversary of the Signing of the Joint General Agreement
Concerning Sharing of Consular Services with the Kingdom of Tara & Cambray
The Estates-Ministry of Foreign Affairs is pleased to release the schedule of events and celebrations set for the celebration of the 50th anniversary of the Joint General Agreement between the Queen's Foreign Office of Cambria and the Estates-Ministry of Foreign Affairs Nieubasria concerning the Sharing of Consular Services. This afternoon, the Estates-Minister will receive the Cambric delegation for lunch and refreshment at Clarendon House - where the original General Agreement was concluded. Following lunch, the delegates of both nations will convene for the annual review of the operation and schedules of the agreement. No operational changes are expected to be considered at this meeting.Following the operational meeting, Prince Owain has invited the delegations to attend the Preifat where he is to personally certify the minutes of the meeting and any ensuing changes to the schedules of missions. There follows a reception of approximately 180 guests.
The delegations invite the public to an unveiling of a commemorative plaque at Clarendon House at approximately 1:30pm. The text of the Agreement may be found below, as updated 1401 in Josalyn-
QuoteJoint General Agreement between the Queen's Foreign Office of Cambria and the Estates-Ministry of Foreign Affairs Nieubasria concerning the Sharing of Consular Services
Having regard to the Exchange of Notes of October 7, 1369 constituting an Agreement between the Crown of Cambria and the Crown of Nieubasria concerning the sharing of consular services abroad, and recognizing the similar philosophies underlying the provision of consular services to their respective nationals as well as the benefits flowing from cooperation in consular matters, the Queen's Foreign Office of Cambria (QFO) and the Estates-Ministry of Foreign Affairs (EMFA) of Nieubasria have reached the following understanding on consular services to be provided to their respective nationals, points of service and other applicable conditions detailed below.
Scope
1) In the interest of providing consular protection and assistance to the citizens of Cambria and Nieubasria travelling or resident in consular areas specified in the Schedule to this General Agreement (referred to as "the specified consular areas") where there is not a consular officer of their own country, the missions of the other country specified in the Schedule of this General Agreement (referred to as "the responsible missions:) will extend to the citizens of the other country the consular services specified in paragraph 5 (referred to as "the specified consular services").
2) Each Foreign Service will assume the costs of its own administration including communications, salaries, travel and overtime costs of both headquarters and locally-engaged mission personnel, but will reimburse the other Service of funds provided to, or expended on behalf of, consular clients as part of the specified consular services. The Supervising Mission concerned will reimburse the relevant Mission of the other country as soon as possible for the amounts in question. Consequently, Departments will not seek reimbursement direct from citizens of the other country.
3) The Service providing specified consular services will levy fees as required by its own regulations and will retain such fees.
Responsible missions, specified consular areas and supervising missions
4) The responsible missions of each Service together with the specified consular areas for which they are responsible and the supervising missions of the other Service are set out in the Schedule to this General Agreement.
Specified consular services
5) The specified consular services extended under this General Agreement will be the following:
a) intervention in the case of arrest or detention;
b) intervention to assist victims of crime and/or accidents;
c) assistance on international child abduction/custody cases;
d) relief, financial assistance and repatriation (services provided on a recoverable basis), including intervention in the case of deportation;
e) assistance in the case of illness and hospitalization, including arrangements for the payment of medical and hospital accounts (services provided on a recoverable basis);
f) issue of emergency travel documents in accordance with paragraphs 8 and 10;
g) assistance with arrangements regarding the deaths of citizens including local burial or shipments of the remains;
h) assistance relating to lost or stolen property enquiries;
i) assistance relating to local enquiries regarding the whereabouts of nationals of the other country;
j) assistance relating to crisis management;
k) local registration of nationals of the other country;
l) retention of private mail on behalf of travelling citizens, if the responsible mission already does this for its own citizens;
m) passing on requests for information and services not covered in subparagraphs (a) to (l) to the supervising mission; and
n) reporting monthly to respective Service statistics showing time spent on items (a) to (k) and including general inquiries received by telephone or over the counter.
These services will be provided in accordance with the provisions and administrative financial regulations of each Service, as set forth in paragraphs 19, 20 and 21.
6) Services which will not be included in this General Agreement are the issuance of regular passports or of visas of any kind, legal or notarial acts, assistance in extradition cases, administration of the estates of citizens, registration of deaths, invigilation of examinations and the provision of specific information on any matter other than that pertaining to those consular services set out in paragraph 5.
Emergency travel documents
7) When directed by the Nieubasric supervising mission the Cambrian responsible mission will issue Nieubasric "Emergency Passports" to Nieubasric citizens effective only for a limited time and for the purpose of travelling to Nieubasria or to the nearest Nieubasric mission.
8) When directed by the Cambrian supervising mission the Nieubasric responsible mission will issue "Cambrian Documents of Identity" to Cambrian citizens effective only for a limited time and for the purpose of travelling to Tara and Cambray or to the nearest Cambric mission.
9) ESFA will deposit an accountable number of Nieubasric "Emergency Passports" with each Cambric responsible mission. QFO will deposit an accountable number of "Cambric Documents of Identity" with each Nieubasric responsible mission.
10) ESFA will inform QFO of the names of the Nieubasric Consular Officers at each Nieubasric responsible mission who it is proposed will issue "Tamaric Order Documents of Identity" so that QFO may designate such persons to carry out that function.
Crisis management
11) Both Services recognize the value and importance of contingency planning and crisis management, and the opportunities presented by bilateral cooperation in this area. Both Services have mutually decided that:
(i) each responsible mission will account for both Cambric and Nieubasric citizens in their emergency plans for the schedule of countries under this General Agreement;
(ii) the responsible mission will share these emergency plans with the appropriate supervising mission; and
(iii) the responsible and supervising missions will foster an ongoing dialogue on contingency planning whereby their roles and responsibilities as they relate to the emergency plans are clarified and updated as needed.
12) Both Services recognize the value and importance of contingency planning exercises. Both Services have mutually decided that their missions will invite participation from their counterpart mission(s) in contingency planning exercises that are conducted in countries of their accreditation. Both Services especially encourage joint participation in contingency planning exercises conducted in ‘specified consular areas’ under the bilateral consular sharing agreement. In addition, both Services will look to host capitals-managed crisis preparedness exercises and liaise with each other on timing and participation.
Role of supervising missions
13) Each responsible mission will report to, and seek specific instructions and authorities from, its supervising mission. Both Services recognize the importance of regular personal contact between officials of supervising missions and their charges in order to monitor implementation of this General Agreement, provide supplies and advice and information that may be useful for the delivery of consular services to respective nationals. Supervising missions are encouraged to visit their charges annually. Supervising missions should ensure that appropriate training is provided and that there is a full understanding of the applicable service standards or client service charters.
Communications
14) Consultations between missions will often be by telephone. However, specific instructions and authorities should be confirmed in writing so that there is a written record. Such messages may be relayed either directly between missions by commercial means, or through the communications facilities of either Services. Each Service will explore and where agreed to, establish electronic communications between missions using appropriate communications and software technologies.
Travel advisories
15) Both Services recognize the value and importance of providing their respective nationals with up to date information on intended destinations. Both agree on the need to ensure close cooperation in the dissemination of travel reports, especially for those destinations covered by the present General Agreement.
Language of service
16) The Queen's Foreign Office and the Estates-Ministry of Foreign Affairs will provide specified consular services in Astorian and Common, as required.
Complaints
17) In the event of a complaint by any national about service provided by a mission of the other country, the complaint should be referred to the home Service of the relevant mission for investigation.
Privacy
18) Personal information provided by a national or permanent resident of either country to a consular or diplomatic agent of the other country will be afforded protection in accordance with the requirements of Cambric privacy regulations, Nieubasric privacy regulations, or both, as applicable. To the extent that either country has information about citizens of the other country in its possession or under its control, where there is a request for access to personal information from an individual about themselves, the country in possession or control of the information requested will respond according to the terms of its own legislation. Use or disclosure of personal information in the possession of or under the control of the Responsible Mission is permissible in accordance with the privacy law of the country of the Responsible Mission. In the event of conflict with the obligations to the Supervising Mission under this arrangement, the privacy laws of the country of the Responsible Mission will prevail. When appropriate, the client’s consent should be obtained before personal information is disclosed to another party. As a general rule: a) the information should be used only for the purpose for which it has been obtained; and b) the information should be afforded adequate protection and disposed of when no longer required.
Consular guides and instructions
19) For services provided on behalf of Cambria the standing instructions will be those in the Manual of Consular Instructions (volumes 1 and 2).
20) For services provided on behalf of Nieubasria the standing instructions will be those found in the Consular Instructions of Nieubasria and the Manual of Nieubasric Passport Issue.
21) Nieubasric and Cambric officers may be provided with specific consular, administrative, and financial instructions relating to this General Agreement mutually decided upon by both Services, to supplement the general instructions referred to in paragraphs 19 and 20.
Notification and publicity
22) Both Services will ensure that the Governments of Receiving States are aware and have no objection to the arrangements for consular sharing provided for in this General Agreement.
23) Each Service will take steps to inform its citizens who are travelling to or resident in the specified consular area of the consular protection and assistance they may expect.
Final provisions
24) The two Services will consult from time to time at the request of either to consider amendments to this General Agreement (including changes to the Schedule), which they jointly consider desirable.
25) The operation of this General Agreement will be reviewed annually to coincide with its anniversary. If no review is scheduled in a particular year alternative arrangements will be made by both parties.
26) This General Agreement replaces the Joint General Agreement on Sharing Consular Services between the Queen's Foreign Office of Cambria and the Estates-Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Nieubasria, signed 15 January, 1370 at Clarendon, and takes effect on signature. It may be terminated by either Service giving notice of termination. The General Agreement will terminate 6 months after receipt of that notice.
SIGNED at Josalyn , this 15th day of January, 1401 in duplicate, in the Astorian and Common languages, each version being equally valid.
For Cambria:
Ken Durand
For Nieubasria:
Aldwin Huiser
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Response to the Honourable Citadel Tyrio, Foreign Affairs Adviser of Einherfell
By Envoy of Prince Owain V, Rhys Morgans, Esq
In respect of the courageous call to action on such bold ideas which the nation of Einherfell has called a world summit, the Sovereign Estates of Prince Owain V submit the following in Open Letter to the Summit as an observer.The Envoy has submitted the below as the summary of points in the Envoy's understanding. First-order points are the summaries, second-order points are the preliminary positions of Nieubasria.
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This Treaty is suggested to attempt to raise global GDP, overall economic standards, advance society, and standards of living
- Appreciable goals which the Estates-Ministry of Foreign Affairs and the Permanent Mission to Third Nations have been seeking increased international involvement on. The Estate's Ministry published a 3-year outlook on foreign affairs and development which outlines similar goals to which international assistance spending will be directed - in particular interest in this phase of the outlook is "Small and medium organizations for impact and innovation" and "Development innovation".
- Nieubasria is supportive of initiatives which have synergism with the Estates-Ministry of Foreign Affairs' outlook.
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Implement universal trade standards
- "Universal" trade standards are a broad area of discussion, and should be granulated. In particular, two major areas are identified- Standardization (processes, measures, technical regulation) and Internationalization (political regulation). While the opening statement tends towards Internationalization, it is argued that Standardization of the fundamental blocks of a system should be priority. In illustration, Standardization may include the definition of the size of sea/rail shipping containers whereas the Internationalization may include the imposition of a universal Customs schedule.
- Nieubasria will be seeking a direction of this conversation towards the Standardization of processes, measures, and technical regulation. Internationalization should be a secondary endeavour.
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Allow goods be exported and imported at will with no inhibitions and without tariff
- Unrestricted trade is a danger to citizens, businesses, and entire economies. Without the ability to protect sensitive sectors or safeguard jobs, the world's economy will become a race to the bottom. The lowest bidder will win, and the cost will be the livelihood of all - particularly workers in underdeveloped countries. These risks are all exacerbated in the consideration of security - which there would be none in a "no inhibitions" customs regime. Illegal drugs, weapons, and counterfeit items will flood into the 'opened' economies. The goal of an open world is admirable, but the social norms of a global economy are not yet in place.
- Nieubasria shall not be party to any agreement which requires an inhibition-free trade environment.
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Fair trade laws
- With near certainty, this footnote will be leaned upon as a solution to issues raised in this open letter. While Nieubasria believes in creating networks of fair trade and preventing the worst excesses of exploitative trade practices, to wholesale enforce fair trade practices is an invitation to subvert them. Many arguments on fair trade will be distilled into questions of morality, and one cannot legislate morality.
- Nieubasria encourages all involved nations to implement incentives for domestic companies and producers to move the world along to a system of fairer trade, but will not support the blanket suggestion of 'fair trade' as panacea.
-
Goods safety regulations
- There exist some products or compounds which are so dangerous to the human body or the environment that any reasonable person would not permit their use. The suggestion of removing the ability for nations to decide to what levels or in which processes compounds may be used is severely limiting, and new information constantly comes to the surface on the risks any compound can pose.
- Nieubasria will not support the Internationalization of safety regulations at this time without significant protections to national regulatory processes.
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Impose laws protecting the freedoms of landlocked countries, particularly ensuring access to ocean ports without restriction of political standing with the surrounding nations
- This is an egregious violation of the principles of national sovereignty, security, and territoriality. Port-sharing, while certainly valuable for land-locked nations such as ourselves, is an intensely 'intimate' sharing agreement between individual nations or blocs of nations - imposing this on any nation is unacceptable, particularly given the proposed disregard for the political situation between them and the abolition of tariffs and 'inhibitions' to the transfer and trade of goods. Ports should remain distinctly within the administration and entire competency of their own nation, and should not become de-facto international land.
- Nieubasria shall not be party to any agreement or treaty which imposes such a wholesale restriction on sovereignty and security.
Regards, Rhys Morgans, Esq
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This Treaty is suggested to attempt to raise global GDP, overall economic standards, advance society, and standards of living
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Communique from the Permanent Mission to Third NationsNOTE VERBALE
presented by the Estates-Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Nieubasria
regarding the framework, streamlined to the maximum extent possible,
for a permanent Nieubasric mission to Einherfell and for the observation
of negotiations in Regards to a 'The Great World Trade Network'Ref : 176-003
The Permanent Mission to Third Nations of The Sovereign Estates of Prince Owain V of Basric Astoria presents its compliments to the Office of the Foreign Affairs of Einherfell, and has the honour to refer to the latter’s Open Letter inviting all Recognized Nations without regard to diplomatic representation in Einherfell to designate Government officials to participate in the debate regarding a proposed 'The Great World Trade Network'.
The Permanent Mission to Third Nations wishes to inform the Foreign Affairs Office that Mr. Rhys Morgans, Esq. has been nominated to participate in the discussions as Envoy of Prince Owain V. The Estates-Ministry further wishes to note that Mr.Morgans shall participate in an observatory manner until such a time the Estates-Ministry may decide otherwise.
Please find below additional information concerning Mr.Morgans.
[PUBLIC REDACTION-LEGIBLE ONLY TO RECEIVING PARTY]
[PUBLIC REDACTION-LEGIBLE ONLY TO RECEIVING PARTY]
Should the Foreign Affairs Office deign, in their wisdom, to assign a representative to The Sovereign Estates, such Government representative will need /not need a visa.
The following documents are attached: application form, copies of the passport, curriculum vitae (word document), personal letter of motivation; jpeg passport size picture of the delegate.
The Permanent Mission to Third Nations of The Sovereign Estates of Prince Owain V of Basric Astoria avails itself of this opportunity to renew to the Office of the Foreign Affairs of Einherfell the assurances of its highest consideration.
Signed at the City of Clarendon,
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Woman Charged With Fake Witchcraft, Days Before Nieubasria Scraps Old Law December 27, 1419
Last week, Prince Owain assented to the Hier's omnibus package of administrative changes and edits to the law codes, under which Nieubasria was set to repeal a number of so-called "vestigial laws". The targeted laws remained on the books after they were found to be unconstitutional, redundant, or just, well ... archaic and weird.
One law that was nixed was Section 368 of the Crime and Offences Acts – the law that made it illegal to practice fake witchcraft. It prohibits:
"Every one who fraudulently and for some consideration of monetary value pretends to exercise or to use any kind of witchcraft, sorcery, enchantment, abjuration, or conjuration; assume some discernment of spirits or purported mediumship; undertakes to tell fortunes; endeavour to perform psychometry, precognition, or apportation; or pretends from his skill in or knowledge of an occult or crafty science to discover where or in what manner anything that is supposed to have been stolen or lost may be found...."
Despite the government's labeling that law as archaic and slated for erasure, an Off Dean woman was charged last week with fraudulent witchcraft – fortunetelling, specifically – just four days before the law was officially removed, Off Dean Police report.
Police in the small city of Off Dean told the Dean Digest that allegedly "a local woman, who maintains an alias and holds herself out to be a self-proclaimed spiritualist, medium and clairvoyant, attempted to elicit funds from an Off Dean resident in return for protection from some form [of] potential danger likely to occur to their family."
The accused is 39-year-old Adaine Walsh, who goes by the nickname "Juniper Witch of Dean" – but she says it's a misnomer. "People proclaimed me a witch here and gave me a nickname, but I'm not a witch," she told the Neuse News. "I'm a psychic."
A spokesman for the Off Dean police told the broadcaster that they use the most applicable laws on the books at the time of the alleged offense.
As The Clarendon Post reported in October, when two Colkirk women were charged with posing as witches, a person convicted of the crime faces up to six months in prison or a $2,000 fine, or both:
"Section 368 has been law in Nieubasria since 1292. It originated in a Tamaric statute from 1135 that repealed an earlier law classifying witchcraft as a felony, after centuries of witch hunts in early modern Polaris. The 1135 repeal reserved 'a minor punishment' for 'cheats and rogues' pretending to practice witchcraft, according to a paper in the Basric Law Review from the time.
"The law remained unchanged in Nieubasria over the centuries but for the addition of the phrase 'fraudulently and for some consideration of monetary value' in the 1360s."
Walsh has been summoned to appear in court next month. The Clarendon Post reports she denies the allegations and believes she was framed by other psychics.
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BUCKS CLAIM FIRST WIN IN ANDOLIAN CONFERENCE
CURRENTLY SECOND IN RANKOver the past week, the Bucks have been knee-deep in the season! Playing in the Andolian Conference for the
first time, the Bucks got off to a slow start against the Crowns from the Royal Academy of Eranshia losing 0-17.
The last game night was a highly anticipated match at Moontown Stadium against the North Scootle National
Institute Moon Hawks. It turned out to be a clear night, and boasted a fair bit of alumni support despite the distance!
Notably, energy magnate Julian Rickard was there wearing colours.
The game started off great, the Bucks easily blocking and denying the more aggressive play style of the Moon Hawks.
At half-time, the score was 21-0 for the Bucks.
The Moon Hawks must have rallied in the third quarter, and nearly scored a touchdown but was intercepted by Nikolaos
Stokvis.
The final score was 44-0 for the Bucks. The next game is against the Wolfpack of Cangham University. -
Tamaric University of Clarendon awarded Phillip Durr with a 10-year contract worth a maximum $93 million on Friday, the richest contract ever for a coach in the Astorian College Football Association. This contract includes substantial bonuses for top conference placing
The previous high was an five-year, $52 million deal for Basric National's Alexander Faber last season.
“My family and I are incredibly grateful and humbled by the commitment the Tamaric University has made to me, and our football program at Clarendon” the 43-year-old Durr said in a statement, translated from the original Astorian.
“With this contract, we make a collective statement that we intend to continue pursuing championships and developing out student-athletes for years to come.”
The Crusaders are coming off a strong performance in the ACFA preseason, capped by a dominant 44-16 win over St.Aiaden.
The deal calls for a $5 million buyout should Durr leave in the first two years of the deal for another school — $8 million if that school is Basric National. The Tamaric University board of trustees-esquire approved the contract.
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TAMARIC UNIVERSITY OF CLARENDON
CRUSADERSCoach: Philipp Durr
Assistant Coaches: Swen Lehmann, Jens SchmittBASE 3-4 DEFENSE STARTER 2ND 3RD 4TH LDE Mitch Min Moses Verduin Stefanie Winkel NT Jamie van den Nieuwenhuijzen Yade Vliek Marie Wulf Tanja Bosch RDE Otman Bernhard Tonia van Boven Jessika Weissmuller LOLB Berk Karimi Sofieke Wijmenga Mike Bieber LILB Arjo Verhaar Foeke Littel Barbara Probst Stefanie Krause RILB Craig Hogenberg Dimitrios Rust ROLB Hendrik-Jan Goeman Steffen Walter Anne Scholz CB Nadi Emmerik Michelle Kalb Sabrina Schreiner SS Bryant Heijligers Wolfgang Cole Matthias Sommer FS Gerjan van Winkel Marie Kirsch Dieter Frankfurter CB Danté Ganpat Phillipp Schulz Steffen Schwarz _______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
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_______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________BASRIC NATIONAL UNIVERSITY
BUCKSCoach: Alexander Faber
Assistant Coaches: Mario Bach, Anne Traugott, Kerstin KappelREGULAR OFFENSE STARTER 2ND 3RD 4TH WR Piter van Oeveren Ender Brandsma TE Oleg Vriend LT Dagmar Keuken Engbert Voolstra LG Jarl Bolte Renatus Chan C Max Molleman Desmond Plasman RG Matt Kollen Boyd de Vreede RT Seyfullah Beek Nikolaos Stokvis WR Bertjan Brunt QB Yarnick Daenen Reggie van Kollenburg Oscar de Laat FB Shai Entius HB Ron Stienstra RP Permissions
Choose my scorers: Y
Choose my scoring events: Y
RP injuries to my players: Y
Give Penalties to my players: NGodmod any: N
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Nation: Nieubasria
Trigram: NIU
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School name: Tamaric University of Clarendon
Team name: Crusaders
Style modifier: +0.84
Stadium: King Owain III Pitch, capacity 11,000
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School name: Basric National University
Team name: Bucks
Style modifier: -3.47
Stadium: Aachen Memorial Arena, capacity 22,500
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Updated my application to reflect my resident nation, Nieubasria
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Nation in The West Pacific:
Nisse-HallstattOynyena ** Nieubasria
World Assembly (WA) Nation: Aelitia
Please list any other names or aliases you use in NationStates: Aelitia, Niklas, Robert-Aeron (Astor)
Please list regions or organizations with which you are currently affiliated as a resident, citizen, or member: The East Pacific
Please list regions or organizations with which you have in the past been affiliated as a resident, citizen, or member: Malacandra and Alexandria
Would you like to join (check all that you wish to join)...
[ ] The West Pacific Armed Forces
[ ] Ministry of Foreign Affairs Ambassador Corp
[ ] The West Pacifican Newspaper Staff
[ ] Ministry of Recruitment and Citizenry Staff
[ ] Ministry of Internal Affairs Staff
Please swear the following oath of citizenship:
I, Aelitia, swear that I have, to the best of my knowledge, been completely truthful in applying for citizenship in The West Pacific and that I have no other NationStates identity that has not been made known in this application. I swear my allegiance to The West Pacific and its citizens, and I swear not to engage in hostilities against The West Pacific or to violate The Manners of Governance, the constitution of The West Pacific, or any laws made pursuant to that constitution. -
Absolutely, Acting Minister Westwind.
It is much the same in my experience as well. Welcome to the foreign service!
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Hello, and I thank you for allowing us into your Region!
I look forward to working with you all
If you have any questions, please do not hesitate to ask!
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Protesters Raise "Minesweeper" Flag Outside Dalimbari Embassy February 26, 1420
Above is pictured an approximation of a flag raised by a protester outside the Dalimbari Embassy during the demonstrations on this Tuesday. A number of social issues groups gathered outside the Dalimbari diplomatic mission in Clarendon to demonstrate - one such group that claimed authorship of the "Minesweeper" flag was attempting -in the words of Jolanda Piers- to "raise social consciousness of the Dalimbari Junta's inhumane use of landmines all along its border to keep its oppressed population in and democratic ideals out".