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The Delegate Worship Manifesto
THE DELEGATE WORSHIP MANIFESTOby Doge Land-Weccandia
Our Delegates are people who have been Oppressed by the Non-believers and the Military Gameplayers, as they have been removed from their Eternal Glory by these Heretics. Therefore, we have created this Manifesto to let the Natives rise up against these Heretics for their Lord, their Delegate.
1. All for the Delegates
Our Delegates deserve recognition for their work to keep us safe from the heretic foreigners. They try to destroy us, but our Delegates prevail. This is why we must dedicate our work and our lives on NationStates to our Delegate to keep them safe from all threats. Regional militaries should only be used for the protection of the Delegate. This way, our region can stay pure and keep ourselves strong against people who believe that our Delegate should be removed.
We must dedicate an area to our Delegates; after all, for all they've done for us, we must worship them, for they will only then come to our aid in times of need. A daily prayer must be recited and sent to our Delegate via telegram or direct message on an off-site platform. We must dedicate our time to create a holy book for our Delegate, to describe how they have gotten to the place they are now, and to describe the will of the people to forever make sure that they are the only person to ever hold our region's delegacy.
2. The Delegates for Us
Of course, with this recognition comes a price for the Delegate. The Delegate should always be benevolent, providing help for their people when they need it and striking back against the heretics, to protect their people. The Delegates are truly the first line of defense against the heretics, and they are responsible to keep our region pristine.
3. The Delegate, Forever
The Delegate should never leave power until the heretics finally break our defenses, or they Cease to Exist. In the former situation, the Delegate and their followers should, all together, fight the heretics until they finally break. In the latter situation, the Delegate's chosen next-in-line should be put into power, and if there is none, the first one to get the position wins.
Hail the Delegate.