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Corindia wrote:
go ahead and use them as you see fit, they're mostly clip-art edits after all


































Read factbook


made a few more flags for the flag pile

Some of those are very pretty, might use one or two for Solaryia Prefectura lol

Remodio, Corindia, and Arpasia

Question; Door knobs or door handles?
Whuch one are more common in your area IRL?
And which one do you imagine being used more in your nation IC?
And which one do you prefer the most personally?
For me, it's handles all the way. B)

Segentova wrote:Question; Door knobs or door handles?
Whuch one are more common in your area IRL?
And which one do you imagine being used more in your nation IC?
And which one do you prefer the most personally?
For me, it's handles all the way. B)

In my area, handles are far more common.
IC, probably more handles than doorknobs
I prefer door handles more often, but sometimes doorknobs are better

Segentova wrote:Question; Door knobs or door handles?
Whuch one are more common in your area IRL?
And which one do you imagine being used more in your nation IC?
And which one do you prefer the most personally?
For me, it's handles all the way. B)

B

Arpasia wrote:B

I don't think that means what you think it means.

Alteran republics

Athara magarat

Ainslie wrote:As in where it occurs? It'll be on some/all of the threads listed in the RP directory:


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Roleplay Directory
of The Western Isles

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The Western Isles is a region with a broad, complex and active role-play environment, which is centred on our map. To help you get acquainted and to keep you informed about the happenings of TWI, there are a number of resources created and updated for the benefit of map nations. This - the RP directory - is one of those resources and was an excellent dispatch run by Ostehaar for much longer than I have administrated it.

This dispatch lists active RPs, international organisations and collaboration threads that you may want to take a look at. Whilst I’ll keep an eye out for new threads, you can help me by letting me know about new RPs as they're opened and about changes to ongoing RPs. Please do so via TG or by tagging me in the RMB post in which you announce or publish your RP (make sure to include a link to the IC and OOC threads). These are threads that typically are restricted to members of The Western Isles so if you are not on the map yet or not in The Western Isles contact the RP manager/OP before you write anything in either the OOC or IC threads.

New to Role-Playing in The Western Isles?
I'd highly recommend you read this post written by The Macabees. It is very helpful and is instructive on what it is like to be an RPer in our region.


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....Roleplays
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Key:
The terms below indicate the status conditions of different roleplays (RPs) in the region.
  • 'Planning' - RPs that are not fully active yet or require constant coordination, and are still being discussed in the OOC thread. You may freely join the discussion.

  • 'Open' - RPs that require no formal application, and usually have no OOC thread. You are free to post in these RPs, but it is still recommended to inform the OP of your participation before doing so by telegram.

  • 'Semi-Open' - RPs that are open to all players but require application or some form of initial coordination with the OP. All communication should occur in the OOC thread that is relevant to the RP. You should only telegram the OP if you need clarification on a specific fact as you are writing an in-character post. Otherwise, all communication should happen on the out of character thread.

  • 'Closed' - RPs that are open to some players, as indicated by the OP or in the OOC thread. Never post in these IC threads of these roleplays without specific permission from the OP. You may freely post in the OOC thread.

Name (OP/Manager)

First Post Date

Genre

Status

Links

The Western Isles News (Secretary of RP)

April 12, 2015

Ongoing news reports

Active, Open

IC

TWItter Feed (Secretary of RP)

October 20, 2015

Ongoing short messages

Active, Open

IC

Citizens of The Isles (Secretary of RP)

November 14, 2015

Ongoing short stories

Active, Open

IC

International District (Secretary of RP)

December 29, 2016

Introductions, early diplomacy

Semi-Active, Open

IC, OOC

League of TWI (Secretary of RP)

June 5, 2015

Diplomacy

Active, Open

IC (In Chamber/Session), IC (Out of Chamber/Session)

IFAF Western Isles Cup 2024 (Solaryia)

December 31, 2023

Football

Active, Open

OOC

Overland Vehicles ARC 2024 (Ainslie)

January 1, 2024

Rally Car Racing

Active, Semi-Open

OOC

The Red Hand, Unburied (Tricklandia)

December 24, 2023

Political/Cultural

Active, Semi-Open

OOC, IC

Halls of Gold (Najimam)

January 6, 2024

Adventure/Cultural

Active, Closed

IC

Colaza Cup (Baumes)

December 17, 2023

Team Sports

Active, Semi-Open

OOC

Islands American Football Association (Kravato)

November 18, 2023

Sport

Active, Open

OOC, Dispatch

Islevision Song Contest (The Tsunterlands)

December 1, 2023

Music

Active, Open

OOC

Shadows of Diplomacy (Baumes)

October 10, 2023

Intrigue

Active, Semi-Open

IC

Completed RPs: Netil Summit Thread (IC), Iershenovan War (OOC), Baumish-Romanian Conflict (Summary, OOC, IC), 2023 IFAF TWI Club World Cup (OOC), IFAF Western Isles Cup 2023 (OOC), The Sobrausze Chess Tournament (OOC), Ahnslen Rally Championship (OOC), Baumish Open - Men's Singles (OOC), RCL Ahnslen National Rally Championship '21 (OOC), The Lankan-Rehaajlian War (OOC), East Lankia-Rehaajl Negotiations (IC), Peace talks between East Lankia and Rehaajl (IC), TWI Basketball League (OOC), CEFA Cup (OOC), UAFA Cup - 2022 (OOC), The Red Sunset Crisis (OOC, IC, Court Case), Wimberlisk Open (OOC), IFAF Western Isles Cup 2022 (OOC), The Rains (OOC, IC), Shadow Over Gael (OOC), GFA Champions Cup (OOC), Ahnslen National Rally Championship (OOC), UAFA Cup 2021 (OOC), Isles Cup (OOC), The Spectre (IC, OOC), A Threat Realised (IC, OOC), The Unraveling (IC, OOC), The High Life (IC, OOC), The Second Imperial War (IC), The Atomic Secret (IC, OOC), Contagion (IC, OOC), The North Mesder War (IC, OOC, The Western Isles Climate Change Summit (IC, OOC), The Western Isles Human Right Summit (IC, OOC) and Cooperative Union Leader’s Summit (IC), Preserve/Profit (OOC, IC), Western Isles Gala (OOC, IC), Oh Night Unholy (OOC).

Dormant RPs: The Nisri-Esterazian Crisis (OOC, IC), Terror Over Gael (OOC, IC), Encroachment (OOC), Gael Four Commission (IC), The Western Isles Popular Culture (IC), Special Sessions - TWICRC (IC), Coalition of Six (IC, OOC), The Citizen’s Republic of Illa (IC, OOC), A Nation Divided (IC, OOC), Athara Magarat and Vancouvia (IC, OOC) and Khas-Kirati Conquests (IC, OOC), A Gaze to the Future[(OOC, IC), Battle of Thar City (OOC).

Dead RPs: Ioodiisitie Anti-Authoritarian Summit (IC), Meeting at the Eye on the Globe (IC), Aeternus Climate Summit (Summary, IC)Jerigan Constitutional Crisis (OOC, IC), In The Dark (OOC), Wellsian Royal Wedding (OOC), ACESTI (OOC), Troubled Waters (OOC), (IC), MSDL Meetings Thread (IC), Serendipity (IC), Road of Sorrows (OOC), The Batrieng Affair (OOC), Western Isles Democratic Alliance (IC, A Raelosi Meeting (IC), Dance of Sovereigns (OOC, IC), TWI Ice Hockey Elite League (OOC), MSTO OOC (OOC), Real Housewives of Gael (OOC), History of Mokov (IC), Nightmare Over Mokov (IC, OOC), Panphobia (OOC), The Fall (OOC, IC), The Magarati Succession Crisis (OOC, IC[/td][/tr]), Shining of The Moon (OOC, IC), Open Minds (OOC, IC), ACESTI (IC, OOC), Cooperative Union (IC, OOC), CU Court of Justice (CUCJ) (IC, Rabbithole (IC, OOC), The Threat (IC, OOC), Back In Lam (IC), The Occupation of Arvan (IC, OOC), The San Javier Conflict (IC, OOC), Prospero (IC, OOC), The Castle Murder (IC, OOC), The PGIA Hostage Situation (IC, OOC), Transhuman Empire (IC, OOC, The Wellspring Event (IC, OOC), Missing Flight Summit (IC, OOC), JEF (OOC), Trigel Civil War (OOC), Senterum - A Life in Myanglung (IC, OOC), March Mania (OOC), Extreme Brawler's Showdown (EBS) (OOC), Coalition of the Free Nations (IC) and RTEA (OOC).


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....International Organisations
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Southern Sea Treaty Organisation (SSTO) (Active) - Dispatch

  • Core Concerns: Defence cooperation, economic cooperation, free trade, free navigation, subregional stability.

  • Members: Mairland, Verska.

Organisation for Isles Nuclear Regulation and Organisation (INRO) (Active) - Dispatch

Southern Sea Alliance (SSA) (Active) - Dispatch

  • Core Concerns: Diplomacy, economic integration and cultural exchange.

  • Members: Uprea, Aeteros

The Association of Eternan States (TAES) (Active) - Dispatch

  • Core Concerns: Economic integration, policy harmonisation, disaster relief, energy policy discussion

  • Members: San Jimenez, Renet, Townside.

Catholic Conference of Isles Bishops (CCIB) (Active) - Dispatch

Eastern Tripartite (Active) - Dispatch

  • Core Concerns: Diplomatic and military integration, ideological discussion

  • Members: Lesva, Balnik

Gael Four Agreement (G4) (Active) - Dispatch

Organisation for Regional Cooperation in Argus (ORCA) (Active) - Dispatch, OOC Thread

Western Isles Trade Organisation (WITO) (Active) - Dispatch

Eterna-Argean Friendship Accords (Active) - Dispatch

The Western Isles Climate Response Council (Active) - Dispatch, Treaty

Western Isles Democratic Alliance (Active) - Dispatch

Raedlon Organization of States (ROS) (Active) - Dispatch


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....Collaboration Threads
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Thread Name

Genre

Status

ORCA OOC Thread

Diplomacy

Active

Southern Sea Alliance

Diplomacy

Active

History of the Imperial War

Historical conflicts

Active, Old Thread

Bold Territories - Progression

Region-wide general collaboration

Active

TWI Neolithic-Iron Age History Thread

Regional history

Active

Mesder Sea RP Cooperation Thread

Subregional collaboration

Active

Thread Name

Genre

Status

Mesder Sea History Thread

Subregional history

Dormant

Southern Sea Trade Network

Historical

Dormant

Argus Railway Collaboration Thread

Infrastructure

Inactive

First Argean War Collaboration Thread

Historical Conflict

Inactive

Doman Civil War (1947-1960)

Historical

Inactive

Collaborating with Keverai

Bolded territory management

Inactive

The Western Isles Space Station

Multinational space mission

Dormant

Divine Corinthusi Empire (918-1918)

History

Dormant

The Gael Crash of the 80s

Regional economic history

Dormant

The 30th Parallel War

Local History

Dormant

Gresswell Island Collaboration

Bolded territory

Dormant

North Argus Slave Trade

Region-wide history

Dormant

Ipachi Discussion Thread

Region-wide history

Dormant

The Great Argus Wars

Subregional history

Dormant

Gael Collaboration Thread

Subregional history

Inactive

North + Central Argus Collaboration

Subregional history

Inactive

Great Gael War

Subregional history

Inactive

Southern Sea Trade Wars

Subregional history

Inactive

Sawneeak Atoll Dispute

Bolded territory collaboration

Inactive

Gael Historical Concordance

Subregional history

Inactive

World Wars in TWI

Historical conflicts

Inactive

Gael in the 1700s and 1800s (IC)

Historical collaboration

Inactive

Azimuth Consortium

Subregional alliance formation

Inactive

West of Argus Collaboration Thread

General Collaboration

Inactive

The Crusading Period

Region-wide history

Inactive

Hintuwan Foreign Communications

General Collaboration

Inactive

The Theodoric Wars

Subregional history

Inactive

The Argean Seas Treaty and the Congress of Temal

Historical diplomacy

Inactive


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Main ones to look out for are News, League, TWItter, Shadow, Thar City & Rains

I don't think C6 is like a thing anymore. Same goes for CU.

So many C'ted nations. So many inactive ones. So much changes in history of actives ones like me, Domanania and Wellsia.

Unless Aizcona who I think was talking of a pan-Argus organization decides to reboot CU.

Segentova wrote:Question; Door knobs or door handles?
Whuch one are more common in your area IRL?
And which one do you imagine being used more in your nation IC?
And which one do you prefer the most personally?
For me, it's handles all the way. B)

Combination. Knobs in the house and handles on the entry way, especially in newer homes. My 32 year old home has all knobs

Athara magarat

Segentova wrote:Question; Door knobs or door handles?
Whuch one are more common in your area IRL?
And which one do you imagine being used more in your nation IC?
And which one do you prefer the most personally?
For me, it's handles all the way. B)

Door handles obviously.

Who even uses those round things? You can't hold a stuff in your hand while trying to open a knob.

30mm

Athara magarat wrote:I don't think C6 is like a thing anymore. Same goes for CU.

So many C'ted nations. So many inactive ones. So much changes in history of actives ones like me, Domanania and Wellsia.

Unless Aizcona who I think was talking of a pan-Argus organization decides to reboot CU.

I will keep that dead boat afloat. I swear it. For the sake of so many past members that passed on.

Athara magarat wrote:I don't think C6 is like a thing anymore. Same goes for CU.

So many C'ted nations. So many inactive ones. So much changes in history of actives ones like me, Domanania and Wellsia.

Unless Aizcona who I think was talking of a pan-Argus organization decides to reboot CU.

The CU still has a substantial number of members left, I think.

Post self-deleted by The United Partitions.

Segentova wrote:Question; Door knobs or door handles?
Whuch one are more common in your area IRL?
And which one do you imagine being used more in your nation IC?
And which one do you prefer the most personally?
For me, it's handles all the way. B)

Handles are more common I think

I don't have one

Handles. Knobs are only to be used for lascivious acts. I agree with AM, handles are vastly superior when you're carrying things. I've used legs, feet, elbows, hips, pretty much anything (even the stuff I'm holding) if I'm coming into the house/room with a large amount of stuff in my hands. Can't do that with doorknobs

And here is yet another weekly doorknob report!

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Segentova wrote:Question; Door knobs or door handles?
Which one are more common in your area IRL?
And which one do you imagine being used more in your nation IC?
And which one do you prefer the most personally?
For me, it's handles all the way. B)

I don't think I have ever encountered doorknobs (except at front doors but those are usually decorative and can't be used to open the door; you do that with your key and then you push). Here handles are used, although I have seen differences in the position of the handle. Apparently some people prefer them vertically instead of horizontally.

Segentova wrote:Question; Door knobs or door handles?
Whuch one are more common in your area IRL?
And which one do you imagine being used more in your nation IC?
And which one do you prefer the most personally?
For me, it's handles all the way. B)

IRL, I have to deal in doorknobs.
IC, I haven't come up with a solution, but I'd figure handles are more common excluding very recent high-end homes that take knobs for "aesthetic".

An evil amount of people read Nhoor's main factbook :o

https://dulminis.nl/nhoor/manyreads.png

Balnik and Athara magarat

Segentova wrote:Question; Door knobs or door handles?
Whuch one are more common in your area IRL?
And which one do you imagine being used more in your nation IC?
And which one do you prefer the most personally?
For me, it's handles all the way. B)

Where I grew up in south Florida it was usually handles, where I am now it’s mostly a pretty even combination. Outside the US I’ve seen mostly knobs or latches

Segentova wrote:Question; Door knobs or door handles?
Whuch one are more common in your area IRL?
And which one do you imagine being used more in your nation IC?
And which one do you prefer the most personally?
For me, it's handles all the way. B)

We have knobs up here, though I imagine the Handle is more popular in havalland, easy to grab and they look nice, plus some have fancy designs.
I personally like the door handle more.

Nhoor wrote:I don't think I have ever encountered doorknobs (except at front doors but those are usually decorative and can't be used to open the door; you do that with your key and then you push). Here handles are used, although I have seen differences in the position of the handle. Apparently some people prefer them vertically instead of horizontally.

Funny my grandmother’s house has a front door with a handle while the rest are knobs, my aunts both live in houses with all handles.

Segentova wrote:Question; Door knobs or door handles?
Whuch one are more common in your area IRL?
And which one do you imagine being used more in your nation IC?
And which one do you prefer the most personally?
For me, it's handles all the way. B)

anecdotally I think you really only see knobs on interior residential doors, if at all. Some will shop up randomly in older buildings as well maybe. My dad collected a certain type of doorknob and installed them in the house I grew up at though so that might somewhat skew my findings.



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Royal Serpens Land Yacht Squadron

Burgee

Ensign

Short name

RSLYS

Founded

1912

Location

Fort Charlotte, Fort Charlotte

Updated: July 2021
OVERVIEW


The Royal Serpens Land Yacht Squadron (RSLYS) is a yacht club located in Fort Charlotte, Serpens Land. It is one of the oldest yacht clubs in Serpens Land, being founded in 1912.

The Royal Serpens Land Yacht Squadron is known for hosting several sailing regattas throughout the year. These events most notably include the Broughton Bay Cup Regatta held in late April and the Fort Charlotte Week Regatta held in August.

HISTORY


The Royal Serpens Land Yacht Squadron was established in 1912 in Fort Charlotte with the name "Fort Charlotte Yacht Club". It can trace it's origins back to a group of amateur sailors who organised a regatta to celebrate Dominion Day.

Early regattas held at the club included sailing yacht races and rowing races. During this time, it was popular for sailors to build their own sailboats to compete against other club members.

In 1932, the Fort Charlotte Yacht Club was formally granted royal patronage and changed their name to the "Royal Serpens Land Yacht Squadron". In the same year, the club held the first Fort Charlotte Week Regatta. The regatta drew competitors from across the Western Isles.

Until 1936, the club's primary clubhouse was located along the Fort Charlotte waterfront. In 1936, the Royal Serpens Land Yacht Squadron purchased property in downtown Fort Charlotte from the newly defunct British Western Isles Company.

FORT CHARLOTTE WEEK REGATTA


The Fort Charlotte Week Regatta is a yachting competition held in Lonsdale Inlet. It runs over the course of a week with racing held every day. It is open to boats of all sizes, with boats being separated into different fleets based on size and performance. The regatta attracts competitors from countries across the Western Isles; most international competitors enter the prestigious high-performance fleet in fast, modern racing yachts.

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The first in a series of sports-themed dispatches I'm hoping to get done. Would anyone be interested in a sailing regatta if I were to run one in the forums? Looking to gauge interest.

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Royal Serpens Land Yacht Squadron

Burgee

Ensign

Short name

RSLYS

Founded

1912

Location

Fort Charlotte, Fort Charlotte

Updated: July 2021
OVERVIEW


The Royal Serpens Land Yacht Squadron (RSLYS) is a yacht club located in Fort Charlotte, Serpens Land. It is one of the oldest yacht clubs in Serpens Land, being founded in 1912.

The Royal Serpens Land Yacht Squadron is known for hosting several sailing regattas throughout the year. These events most notably include the Broughton Bay Cup Regatta held in late April and the Fort Charlotte Week Regatta held in August.

HISTORY


The Royal Serpens Land Yacht Squadron was established in 1912 in Fort Charlotte with the name "Fort Charlotte Yacht Club". It can trace it's origins back to a group of amateur sailors who organised a regatta to celebrate Dominion Day.

Early regattas held at the club included sailing yacht races and rowing races. During this time, it was popular for sailors to build their own sailboats to compete against other club members.

In 1932, the Fort Charlotte Yacht Club was formally granted royal patronage and changed their name to the "Royal Serpens Land Yacht Squadron". In the same year, the club held the first Fort Charlotte Week Regatta. The regatta drew competitors from across the Western Isles.

Until 1936, the club's primary clubhouse was located along the Fort Charlotte waterfront. In 1936, the Royal Serpens Land Yacht Squadron purchased property in downtown Fort Charlotte from the newly defunct British Western Isles Company.

FORT CHARLOTTE WEEK REGATTA


The Fort Charlotte Week Regatta is a yachting competition held in Lonsdale Inlet. It runs over the course of a week with racing held every day. It is open to boats of all sizes, with boats being separated into different fleets based on size and performance. The regatta attracts competitors from countries across the Western Isles; most international competitors enter the prestigious high-performance fleet in fast, modern racing yachts.

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The first in a series of sports-themed dispatches I'm hoping to get done. Would anyone be interested in a sailing regatta if I were to run one in the forums? Looking to gauge interest.

I’d throw a few sailors at you for that :)

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Royal Serpens Land Yacht Squadron

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Short name

RSLYS

Founded

1912

Location

Fort Charlotte, Fort Charlotte

Updated: July 2021
OVERVIEW


The Royal Serpens Land Yacht Squadron (RSLYS) is a yacht club located in Fort Charlotte, Serpens Land. It is one of the oldest yacht clubs in Serpens Land, being founded in 1912.

The Royal Serpens Land Yacht Squadron is known for hosting several sailing regattas throughout the year. These events most notably include the Broughton Bay Cup Regatta held in late April and the Fort Charlotte Week Regatta held in August.

HISTORY


The Royal Serpens Land Yacht Squadron was established in 1912 in Fort Charlotte with the name "Fort Charlotte Yacht Club". It can trace it's origins back to a group of amateur sailors who organised a regatta to celebrate Dominion Day.

Early regattas held at the club included sailing yacht races and rowing races. During this time, it was popular for sailors to build their own sailboats to compete against other club members.

In 1932, the Fort Charlotte Yacht Club was formally granted royal patronage and changed their name to the "Royal Serpens Land Yacht Squadron". In the same year, the club held the first Fort Charlotte Week Regatta. The regatta drew competitors from across the Western Isles.

Until 1936, the club's primary clubhouse was located along the Fort Charlotte waterfront. In 1936, the Royal Serpens Land Yacht Squadron purchased property in downtown Fort Charlotte from the newly defunct British Western Isles Company.

FORT CHARLOTTE WEEK REGATTA


The Fort Charlotte Week Regatta is a yachting competition held in Lonsdale Inlet. It runs over the course of a week with racing held every day. It is open to boats of all sizes, with boats being separated into different fleets based on size and performance. The regatta attracts competitors from countries across the Western Isles; most international competitors enter the prestigious high-performance fleet in fast, modern racing yachts.

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The first in a series of sports-themed dispatches I'm hoping to get done. Would anyone be interested in a sailing regatta if I were to run one in the forums? Looking to gauge interest.

Absolutely sailing is supposed the Tsunterlands big sport.

Also between the UEFA, Ains' Car Rally and now this I love how TWI has become a sports RP region over the last two months or so

My Condolances to all you knob-people.
Door handles are great, even my cat can open them!

Domanania, Athara magarat, and Nhoor

Segentova wrote:My Condolances to all you knob-people.
Door handles are great, even my cat can open them!

this is why i like doorknobs at times. My cats are a-holes and will open doors in the middle of the night lol

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