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The Vice Delegate's Weekly Update, 2020-10-4


The Vice Delegate's Weekly Update


Office of the Vice Delegate -~- Week 3 Update 4 October 2020

Greetings All,

With the loss of World Assembly members that is coinciding with the game-wide player crunch, we are going to be entering into the next stage of the Delegate Transition this week. After discussion among the transition team, it has been decided that Sundred will become the WA Delegate until Kranostav or I (the Vice Delegate) have enough endorsements to take the position. While this may seem like a break in tradition, since the outgoing Delegate has generally held the WA Delegate position until they are overtaken by the Elected Delegate, we believe that this is more in line with our legal requirements and the spirit of the region. The Security Council is charged with ensuring that the Delegate's transitions goes smoothly but they are also entrusted with upholding the values of the region. By assuming the WA Delegate role during the transition, we are placing a player who has been voted on by the Regional Assembly to protect the security of the region and is subject to recall if they fail in their duties. Sundred (Artemis) will work with Kranstov (Tlomz) to ensure the elected government's policies are carried out.

Kranostav (Tlomz) has gained 18 endorsements and is above 99% endorsement going out. The Transition Card event has been finalized and will likely be launched today. While the details will be released with the launch of the event, I can highlight some key points.

    For every week that Kranstov reaches the target number of endorsements increased we will release a free epic card to those who endorse both Kranostav and Dreadton.

    At the end of the week, we will run a lottery of the nation's endorsement both Kranstov and Dreadton with several nations winning a free Legendary Card.

    More Card rewards to be announced at the end of the transition.

As promised last week here are the stats on the WA turnover for the week:

WA Stats:

    Lost 68 WA Members to CTE

    14 WA Member Relocated to New Regions

    8 WA Members Resigned from the WA

    58 New Nations joining the WA

Signed

~Dreadton

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