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Welcome to The South Pacific, rookie comrade!
(Gives you a hug, some delicious Lumpiang Shanghai, and a can of Melicorian South Pacific Iced Tea)
The South Pacific is a very enjoyable region with a great community that you will surely love. Now, before you get into other things, read these guides first:
Have a nice day, comrade! (:D)
Eskvenn, Fihami, Proctethia, and Steampunk engineers
And you! ^-^
*hugs*
Eskvenn, Proctethia, and Steampunk engineers
Is there a way to find out what each issue answer does to your nation? I am scared to answer some because I don't know what it'll do..
Auphelia, Eskvenn, The Filippinas, Proctethia, and 1 otherSteampunk engineers
There isn’t, sadly
Auphelia, The Filippinas, and Proctethia
That's unfortunate...
Auphelia, Proctethia, and Steampunk engineers
A bit, yeah..
Auphelia and Proctethia
The only things we can make money with are;
-Trade & Tourism
-Fish
-Boat Making (Only one boat is sold each year on average, and their average price is 60 Nais)
-Coconut Trees
-Jessaraxianamai Peppers
-Bed Making (Only one bed is sold each year on average, and their average price is 54 Nais)
-Oysters and Clams
-Fruits
-Clay
-Touches and Candles for Fires
-Tribal Musical Instruments
-House Plants
-Bee Honey and Wax
-Salt
-Gold
We're not reliant on trade or tourism, at all.
The Nai:
The Nai is representative currency, it's backed by the 8.5 kilograms of gold stored in the treasury fixed at 1 Nai per gram of gold. The average Weryalachiressaraxiatopian has 250-300 Nais, so the Nai is very valuable compared to other currency, it's why foreign anything is rare in Weryalachiressaraxiatopia.
The steps. Make sure you pick your size that you want,
Small (normal size), 3 meters long.
Large, 7 meters long.
Both are made the same way just with larger things.
1. Get strong wood.
2. Put them together to make a oval shape with pointy tips on the ends.
3. Cut the end on the back then close the open part with flat wood.
4. Attach a rudder at the back.
5. Make two paddles out of the remaining wood.
6. Get 10 Weryalachiressaraxiatopian tree branches, 6 short, 4 long.
7. Put 4 short branches on the place that is 10 inch/30 cm away from the pointy ends, and are on the edge of the boat, these are the holder branches.
8. Attach 1 long branch between the 2 closest branches on the top of the holder branches.
9. Do the same as step 6 did but on the side without a connecting branch.
10. Attach the 2 long sticks between the most separated breaches in an X-shape, on the top of the holder sticks.
11. Attach the 2 remaining long sticks next to the X, perpendicular to the short sticks, make sure you attached the sticks on the top of the holder sticks.
12. Get shiny fish skin.
13. Get strong leafs from the Weryalachiressaraxiatopian skinny plant.
14. Cut small holes on the edge of the fish skin about the size of the Weryalachiressaraxiatopian skinny plant's leafs.
15. Sew the fish skin together with the leafs, don't worry, the plant's leafs are the toughest in the world.
16. Put the fish skin over the sticks.
17. Cut the fish skin on the edges of the boat to smooth the edges.
18. Cut holes on the smoothed edges.
19. Sew the leafs though them.
Now you have your own Weryalachiressaraxiatopian boat!
Headband
People in Weryalachiressaraxiatopia have a love for decorating they're heads. One accessory fell into everyday use, a headband made with a skinny plant leaf and three leaflets from a coconut tree. The headband has been in use for 4,000 years.
People make them by tying a skinny leaf to the same length as the width of their heads (and that tie should always be facing behind you when you wear it). Then they choose a spot on the skinny leaf for the three leaflets to be, usually being above the left eye. On the spot, people tie the three leaflets side by side, the bottom of the leaflets are tied to the skinny leaf, with the rest going up in a strait line while pointed at a 41 degree angle that faces outside. This whole process takes 4 minutes.
It's then ready to use. New bands are green, older ones are a yellow-green color, and the oldest are fully yellow. Though because the headbands are organic, they rot, and the first signs of decomposing appear, it's quickly throw into the compost basket right next to the front door. And a new one is made. The average lifespan of a Traditional Weryalachiressaraxiatopian Headband is 3 to 5 weeks.
Locally know as: Lenpan (ˈ len-paː n)
Eskvenn, Proctethia, and Steampunk engineers
Yes.
Be afraid.
There is, happily.
http://www.mwq.dds.nl/ns/results/
https://nsindex.net/wiki/List_of_NationStates_issues
Yes, quite fortunate indeed.
Not particularly.
Proctethia, Steampunk engineers, and Iym winterless
Post self-deleted by Auphelia.
Oh thank you, I wasn’t made aware of this
Auphelia, Proctethia, Iym winterless, and Weryalachiressaraxiatopia
Whoa! I can do that!
Proctethia and Steampunk engineers
If I get one more sea bass in animal crossing I’m gonna...
Proctethia and Steampunk engineers
The only problem is that you are five years past the expected completion and billions over budget.
The scale of this miserable progress you've made is dwarfed by your own incompetence!
Like I said, a proper government worker.
Young budding virus, foul and fetid and sickly,
Whither away, or where is thy abode?
Happy the hosts of so fecund a spore.
Happier the man whom favorable stars
Allot thee for his lovely infection!
Lily pad nation, Proctethia, Steampunk engineers, Iym winterless, and 1 otherCohuila Y Tejas
There is kinda. I go to the Karma discord server, cause they have a bot which can tell you all the effects in choices of all issues.
Proctethia, Steampunk engineers, and Cohuila Y Tejas
THANK YOU SO MUCH I CAN FINALLY BECOME POWERFUL SOCIALIST STATE.
Proctethia and Steampunk engineers
The bold part makes NS generation X. Now excuse me while I go slack off over in the corner.
Auphelia, Fihami, Proctethia, and Steampunk engineers
Hey, all in the South Pacific!
I am relatively new here to NationStates and games like it. So far this has been a very interesting experience but I had a couple of questions in regards to the World Assembly. Is the World Assembly supposed to represent the United Nations and is participating in it therefore similar to participating within high school and collegiate Model United Nations?
Auphelia, Rabbitz, Eskvenn, Fihami, and 2 othersProctethia, and Steampunk engineers
I'm pretty sure the WA is basically UN. However, there are no debates, so it's not the equivalent of mock/model UN.
Proctethia and Steampunk engineers
Okay so its everyone puts in their ideas for resolutions without previous debate with the involved nations?
Fihami, Proctethia, Steampunk engineers, and Cohuila Y Tejas
Eh. Not really.
The WA is a place where ya can exercise your right to vote and vote on resolutions proposed by fellow nations. These resolutions effect your nation in accordance with what it says to an extant, such as if it says that all industries will be effected mildly, than your industries will be brought down, or sometimes up, if the resolution passes.
Also, Welcome to TSP!
*Hands you a lampshade and some SPIT*
Enjoy ya stay!
Eskvenn, Proctethia, and Steampunk engineers
Rabbitz explained it.
Proctethia and Aldderran
Thank you for the lit welcome,
And also that makes more sense thanks
Rabbitz, Proctethia, and Cohuila Y Tejas
And welcome to the wonderful South Pacific.
lets fight
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