Lazarus Regional Administration
Lazarus is administered by:
The Desperate People of Griffin Somerset (WA Delegate)
The ability to modify regional settings, as well as eject and ban nations, is automatically granted to Founders. The same powers also belong to the WA Delegate, unless the Founder has disabled WA Delegate access and is present within the region.
Settings
The WA Delegate does have administrative powers.
Nations do not require a password to enter.
Embassies
Regional embassies signal that formal diplomatic relations exist between regions.
| Region | Duration |
|---|---|
| 1. The Rejected Realms | 1 year 61 days |
| 2. Osiris | 183 days |
| 3. Balder | 209 days |
| 4. The Pacific | 1 year 62 days |
| 5. The North Pacific | 1 year 62 days |
| 6. The South Pacific | 1 year 58 days |
| 7. The West Pacific | 1 year 61 days |
| 8. The East Pacific | 1 year 2 days |
| 9. Lone Wolves United | 1 year 62 days |
| 10. The New Inquisition | 1 year 62 days |
| 11. Gay | 1 year 35 days |
| 12. Jethnea | 1 year 5 days |
| 13. The Skeleton Army | 340 days |
| 14. Skyrim | 299 days |
| 15. Allied States of EuroIslanders | 275 days |
| 16. One big Island | 257 days |
| 17. The YoungWorld | 255 days |
| 18. United Kingdom | 201 days |
| 19. Taijitu | 121 days |
| Europeia | Pending (2 days 10 hours) |
Invitations Received
| Invitation Received From | Via | Received |
|---|---|---|
| The Gold Piece Alliance GPA | The Rogue Nation of Assassino | 5 days ago Rejected 19 hours ago |
Banlist
Nations banned from Lazarus: All For Bacon, Black Pineapple, Colonel Jep, Creolea, Invaded Defense, Leather Spiked Helmeted Germany, North Africa News, North African Recruiting, Puppet Caretaker, Reseda Island IV, Sir Bob Dylan, Socialist Himmler, Spiked Helmeted and Booted Germany, Spurred Leather Riding Booted Germany, The Leather Breeched Schutzstaffel, The Leather Clad and Riding Cropped SS, The Leather Gloved and Fur Collared SS, The Leather Gloved SS-Oberst, The Leather Jacketed Schutzstaffel, The Riding Cropped SS-Aufseherin, Wet Sox.







