Talk:Fronen

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Capital Change

Just curious, what's with the capital moving back and forth between Vozzessdor & Vur Hagin? -- Gsklee 17:50, 18 December 2009 (UTC)

The new or the old Fronen? I know the old switched between Vur Hagin and Fronepu at least once. As for the new, they recently switched from Vur Hagin to Vozzessdor since the former was not central anymore, and their war efforts were south of the river. However, the titans disagreed with their decision and reverted it back. Rather odd, if you ask me, as I've never seen them make such a quick decisions, despite cases which were much clearer and cases where the new capital was maintained even if it was a border region. -Chénier 00:43, 19 December 2009 (UTC)
I figured so as well. Vore would be a more reasonable choice. -- Gsklee 06:52, 19 December 2009 (UTC)
It's also what I thought, but Vore still has a long way to go because of the daimonic occupation. Further, I'm not sure if it can host a respectable enough production for it, or if the travel times from it are reasonable. Btw, you are back in BM? NG changed quite a bit after you left it. ;) -Chénier 19:02, 19 December 2009 (UTC)
My best days with BM have been long gone already, just here to waste some time again but won't say I'm back... -- Gsklee 23:15, 5 January 2010 (UTC)

Religion

Definition of national: na·tion·al (nsh-nl, nshnl) adj.

1. Of, relating to, or belonging to a nation as an organized whole: a national anthem.
2. Of or relating to nationality: their national origin.
3. Characteristic of or peculiar to the people of a nation: a national trait.
4. Of or maintained by the government of a nation: a national landmark.
5. Being in the interest of one's own nation: Isolationism is a strictly national policy.

1 doesn't apply because the Order of the Golden Feather is independant of Fronen, 2 doesn't apply because it has nothing to do with nationality, 3 doesn't apply because it isn't particular to Fronen, 4 doesn't apply because it has nothing to do with the government of Fronen as the senate didn't declare anything on it, and 5 doesn't apply because the Golden Feather claims everywhere to be in Old Grehk's national interests. The Golden Feather simply isn't a "national" religion in any way. It is present, but it doesn't count as a "major" religion either, being limited to two regions, mostly. It's simply a religion that happens to be present in the realm. -Chénier 20:14, 5 January 2010 (UTC)