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  1. I noticed following text on my nation's Government Type section earlier today: (Next Available Change 9/10/2009). As I had long wanted to declare war on someone, but wasn't able to do so due to the anarchy, I of course immediately changed my government to monarchy and declared war on one nation. After I had done this I deployed almost all of my soldiers, which resulted my nation to fall in anarchy again, and attacked him. Later today I received message from ingame moderator and got warned for "Used a game exploit to declare war while in Anarchy. - 9/10/2009". My offensive war was of course deleted.

    I wonder why I got this warning and war deletion as I declared my war in monarchy, not in anarchy, and therefore there existed no game exploit.

  2. What was the reasoning behind choosing the current layout of your flag?

    I wasn't in the alliance when the flag was chosen, but I believe there was a bunch of flag candidates and the current one was voted.

    Yes, we had many flag candidates and this was voted, although I think other candidates were just copies of our current flag with different colors.

  3. Long live our Finnish fatherland and its glorious leaders!

    This wouldn't be anything without march:

    Greeting the home neighbourhoods

    let this song of ours echo,

    over the fields, waters and mountains

    from Hanko up to Petsamo.

    The ring of steps is the same,

    our instinct knows it well,

    how from their tombs hidden in the ground

    fathers look at their sons.

    Brother on my side you know it well

    what brought our journey here.

    With joy we hurried towards the place

    where the common call rang.

    This manner, familiar to fathers

    is now carried out by sons:

    When the native country is in danger,

    home works must be left.

    Whatever treasures there are in Finland,

    the most precious one is freedom.

    To stand straight and fall

    is the right of every man here.

    So you children and you old,

    and you mothers and you brides,

    as long you will have a protected stove

    as there is one man left standing.

  4. National Fenno-Karelian News Office represents:

    http://content.answers.com/main/content/wp.../SuomiNeito.png

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kNM0p_HyuLU

    The Jäger March

    Deep is our blow, our wrath invincible,

    we have no mercy, no homeland.

    Our fortune is at the point of our swords,

    our hearts may never give in.

    Our war cry rings out, enchanting, to a land

    that is breaking loose of its chains.

    :| Our defiance may not tire

    until the people of Finland are free. |:

    When bowed were heads of the people, the land,

    we Jägers still believed.

    In our hearts was a dark night, a thousands pains,

    but one thought proud, holy:

    We shall rise as the revenge of Kullervo,

    it is sweet to face the fates of war.

    :| A new tale of Finland is to be born,

    it grows, it rushes, it triumphs. |:

    Häme, Karelia, shores and lands of Viena,

    one and great is Finland's realm.

    Its cause cannot be driven by force

    from beneath the northern sky.

    Its Lion Flag is carried aloft

    by the strong arms of the Jägers,

    Over the thunder of gory fields

    towards the shore of rising Finland.

    HERE SPEAKS YE NAPILON

    FROM HALLS OF OLONETS' PEOPLES' PALACE

    19th OF SEPTEMBER ANNO DOMINI 2007

    Citizens of Cyberverse!

    About government

    On Septembers 15th day, first Commissioner of Foreign Affairs was nominated to the alliance, when de facto founder of alliance, Iosif Moldov with no nation, ex-emperor and ex-chancellor of four terms returned to the alliance from Libertarian Socialist Federation. It is great honour to our alliance to have this kind of important figure back to our lines, to lead our foreign policy to more pleasent lands. He may not work with full capacity seeing that he has no nation and therefore he will respect the rules of CN forums and won't post there with account without nation. Until CN continues to accept registrations, I, Napilon, will be his personal sock puppet and do anything comrade Moldov can't do because of his current state.

    Most heartful congratulations to Moldov, eternal beacon of our nation, the bear of Karelia. May Perkele light his road.

    Few days ago Marshal of Finnish Army, Homicidial Maniac of Free land of Finns resigned from his position. He was succeeded by me, and this is why I'm here, keeping my first public speech to my Finnish humbles and to all nations of Cyberverse. Commander of Finnish Army is indeed magnificent career to have in Finnish government, and it is extremely great honour to be called by that name.

    May Perkele light my road.

    Soldiers of Finnish army and our allies!

    About war

    Peace has been concluded between our country and the Counsil for Militaristic and Economic Assistance, an exacting peace which has ceded to us and our allies nearly every battlefield on which you have shed your blood on behalf of everything we hold dear and sacred.

    Finnish nation did not want war; Finnish nation loved peace, work and progress; but you were forced into a struggle in which you have done great deeds, deeds that will shine for centuries in the pages of history.

    Hundreds of thousands of you who took the field will never again see your homes, and how many those are who have lost for ever their ability to work. But you have also dealt hard blows, and if two hundred thousand of our enemies now lie on the snowdrifts, gazing with broken eyes at our starry sky, the fault is not yours. You did not hate them or wish them evil; you merely followed the stern law of war: kill or be killed.

    Soldiers: I have fought on many battlefields, but never have I seen your like as warriors. I am as proud of you as though you were my own children; l am as proud of the man from the Northern fells as of the son of Ostrobothnia's plains, of the Carelian forests, the hills of Savo, the fertile fields of Tavastia and Satakunta, the leafy copses of Uusimaa and Finland Proper. I am as proud of the sacrifice tendered by the child of a lowly cottage as of those of the wealthy.

    I thank all of you, officers, non-commissioned officers and men, but I wish specially to stress the self-sacrificing valour of our officers of the reserve, their sense of duty and the cleverness with which they have fulfilled a task that was not originally theirs. Thus theirs has been the greatest sacrifice in this war in proportion to their numbers, but it was made joyfully and with an unflinching devotion to duty.

    I thank the Staff Officers for their skill and untiring labours, and finally I thank my own closest assistants, my Chief Commanders, the Chancellor Adolf and government of our alliance.

    I thank the Finnish Army in all its branches, which in noble competition have done heroic deeds since the first day of the war. I thank the Army for the courage with which it has faced an enemy larger and more powerful than us, equipped in part with hitherto unknown weapons, and for the stubbornness with which it held on to every inch of our soil. The destruction of over tens of thousands of CMEA landships and thousands of enemy aircraft speaks of deeds of heroism that were often carried out by single individuals.

    With joy and pride my thoughts dwell on the Lottas of Finland - their spirit of self-sacrifice and untiring work in many fields, work which has liberated thousands of men for the fighting line. Their noble spirit has spurred on and supported the Army, whose undivided gratitude and respect they have achieved.

    Posts of honour have also been those of the thousands of workers who, often as volunteers and during air-raids, have worked beside their machine for the Army's needs, or laboured unflinchingly under fire, strengthening our positions. On behalf of the Fatherland, I thank them.

    With all this bravery and spirit of sacrifice, our government was able to negotiate peace terms in favour of us, in favour of moral and now legal victim in this conflict. While our brave soldiers were defending our frontiers we had by insuperable efforts to procure what we lacked. We had to construct lines of defence where there were none. We had to try to obtain help, which failed to come. We had to find arms and equipment at a time when all the nations were feverishly arming against the storm which sweeps over the world. Your heroic deeds have aroused the admiration of the world, but after three and a half months of war we are still almost alone. We have not obtained more foreign help than two reinforced battalions equipped with artillery and aircraft for our fronts, where our own men, fighting day and night without the possibility of being relieved, have had to meet the attacks of ever fresh enemy forces, straining their physical and moral powers beyond all limits.

    When some day the history of this war is written, the world will learn of your efforts!

    Without the ready help in arms and equipment which Shadowhood and our other allies have given us, our struggle up to this date would have been inconceivable against the countless guns, tanks and aircraft of the enemy.

    After one week of bloody battle with no rest by day or by night, our Army still stands unconquered before an enemy which in spite of terrible losses has grown in numbers; nor has our home front, where countless air-raids have spread death and terror among women and children, ever wavered. Burned cities and ruined villages far behind the front, as far even as our western border, are the visible proofs of the nation's sufferings during the past months.

    We are proudly conscious of the historic duty which we shall continue to fulfil; the defence of that Finnish civilisation in Cyberverse which has been our heritage for allmost a year now.

    Marshal of FCO, Napilon

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