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Very enjoyable, thanks The Realizer.
I'm most of the way there for week 2. Some nice ones in there.

To riff on the theme... No prizes, but first to TG me the right answer gets an RMB mention.
(If my inbox is broken, you weren't the first :P)

Who comes next in this sequence, and why...
- Atsvea
- Wizardonia
- The Black Forrest
- ?

A very Happy early Easter this year to everyone!

And I hope everyone has a wonderful spring season. I know my area of the world has been particularly nice this year, and I hope everyone else is having a similar experience.

I’m not sure about y’all, but I always get rather nostalgic around this time of year—this year especially so because I’m fortunate to have a busy & exciting summer & fall ahead! So I hope everyone takes time this year to remember some of their better spring memories and enjoy the weather with loved ones.

Howdy y'all!

Happy Easter to everyone in Forest! :-)

Congratulations to Atsvea, Furilisca, Kannap and Almonaster Nuevo (Canada) for scoring full marks in Week 1 of The Realizer's Forest Trivia Competition! :-)

Max a.k.a. Yip Man a.k.a. Texas Jaguarundi
Texas' Ambassador to Forest

I'd also like to say a Happy Transgender Visibility Day to all Forestians, and especially to our current Forest Keeper, Zerphen!

Almonaster Nuevo wrote:Very enjoyable, thanks The Realizer.
I'm most of the way there for week 2. Some nice ones in there.

To riff on the theme... No prizes, but first to TG me the right answer gets an RMB mention.
(If my inbox is broken, you weren't the first :P)

Who comes next in this sequence, and why...
- Atsvea
- Wizardonia
- The Black Forrest
- ?

Well my inbox didn't quite break.

Isbjorn Maerenne Bava Paerani got there first. I was looking at Economic Output and Woodfall Swamp comes 4th in Forest.

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🐰🐣 Happy Easter and Happy Transgender Day of Visibility, Forest! 🏳️‍⚧️🦄

I hope everyone has a great day today!

Happy 🏳️‍⚧️🏳️‍⚧️Trans visibility day🏳️‍⚧️🏳️‍⚧️! The only important thing on today. Nothing else. No other important holidays. hehe :3

Well that's a curious overlap in holidays... ;P

Thanks to someone gifting me a copy of my S3 card, I've come to a realization. I've just barely dropped out of the top 200 worldwide (#201) and the top 3 in Forest (#4).

I've gotta step up my game... maybe start a S2 issue authors collection...
or maybe it'd be easier to just accept my fate instead >_>

Jutsa wrote:Well that's a curious overlap in holidays... ;P

Thanks to someone gifting me a copy of my S3 card, I've come to a realization. I've just barely dropped out of the top 200 worldwide (#201) and the top 3 in Forest (#4).

I've gotta step up my game... maybe start a S2 issue authors collection...
or maybe it'd be easier to just accept my fate instead >_>

It was a pleasure playing Split or steal with you btw... Was tempted to steal but then I found out who I was against, lol.

S2 issues authors will be a challenge, not impossible though... Valoptia still managed to do a s1 leg collection whilst in s3... Don't accept your fate though...

Have a great day...

Jutsa wrote:Well that's a curious overlap in holidays... ;P

Plenty of egg puns just waiting to be made.

Happy Trans Day of Visibility and Easter everyone!

Garbelia wrote:Plenty of egg puns just waiting to be made.

Happy Trans Day of Visibility and Easter everyone!

An eggcellent point you've made there... it is an eggquisite day out there today isn't it? I'm hatching a plan to make some cracking jokes but my brain is fried at the moment. Anyway, I'm so eggcited for this, so let's crack on!

Wait what?! You don't want to hear my puns?! Yolk gotta be kidding me right now, don't be such a rotten egg! Okay, omletting this slide for now but remember to look at life on the sunny side up...

Oh shoot! I've got to go to my eggsercising class now! I've got to scramble now, I'll hatch you later! All this social activity is eggshausting, I must say...

That's all for now, yolks!

I'm sorry, were you just eggnoring me?! How rude...

Have a great day...

Happy Resurrection Sunday to All (A cooler way of saying Happy Easter!)

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Columbiqash Times

Articles written by The most serene republic of columbiqash with the help of ChatGPT 4.0



Road to Improvement: Columbiqash Paves the Way for Nationwide Infrastructure Upgrade

In a sweeping response to the clamor of local motorists and widespread public dissatisfaction, the Columbiqash government has announced an ambitious initiative to overhaul the nation's beleaguered road network. The project, which is set to commence immediately, aims to address the myriad of issues plaguing Columbiqash's roads, including severe potholes, cracks, and other structural damages that have long endangered motorists and pedestrians alike.

The decision to revamp the country's roadways was catalyzed by vocal protests led by concerned citizens, spotlighting the urgent need for infrastructural rejuvenation. The government's plan not only focuses on repairing the current disrepair but also on upgrading the overall quality of road infrastructure to forestall future deterioration. This preventative approach ensures that Columbiqash's roads will be safer, smoother, and more reliable for all forms of travel.

Karma Poindexter, president of the Columbiqash Auto Club and a prominent figure in the recent protests, hailed the initiative as a "much-needed step towards ensuring the safety and efficiency of our transportation systems." According to Poindexter, the persistent neglect of road maintenance has culminated in hazardous driving conditions, underscoring the critical necessity for comprehensive governmental action.

As part of the road reconstruction initiative, the government has committed to deploying round-the-clock construction crews across the nation. This extensive workforce is tasked with not just the restoration of the current roadways but also with their substantial improvement to meet modern standards of safety and durability.

While the project has garnered substantial support from the public and stakeholders alike, it also faces challenges, including the logistical complexities of executing such a large-scale operation and ensuring minimal disruption to daily commutes. Nevertheless, officials remain optimistic, viewing the endeavor as a pivotal investment in Columbiqash's future.

"The state of our roads is more than a mere inconvenience; it's a matter of public safety," noted Elaine Wickremesinghe, a vocal critic of wasteful government spending who has nonetheless expressed backing for this particular project. "The comprehensive overhaul of our roadways is not only about improving our daily commutes but about laying down the foundation for a more connected and prosperous Columbiqash."

As construction is set to begin, the eyes of the nation are fixed on what many hope will be a transformational journey towards better infrastructure and a testament to the government's commitment to the welfare and safety of its citizens.



Columbiqash Sky Guardians: Retrofitting the Old for Aerial Supremacy

In a decisive move to bolster national defense, the Columbiqashian government has announced a significant upgrade to its air force fleet. Facing concerns over the ageing FK-2 Bigfoot fighter jets, which have been the backbone of Columbiqashian air superiority for decades, the administration has chosen an innovative path forward. Air Force Marshall Nomfundo Harman spearheaded the initiative, advocating for modernization rather than replacement or outsourcing.

The FK-2 Bigfoot, a symbol of Columbiqashian might, will undergo extensive upgrades, including the integration of cutting-edge missile systems. This ambitious retrofitting program aims to blend the aircraft's storied history with the latest in military technology, ensuring the jets remain a formidable force in the skies.

"Preserving our heritage while embracing the future is crucial," stated Marshall Harman at a press briefing. "By investing in local industries to upgrade our fleet, we not only enhance our defensive capabilities but also support Columbiqashian jobs and innovation."

The decision has been met with widespread support from the public and military experts alike, who praise the government's commitment to self-reliance and technological advancement. Critics, however, caution against the potential costs and logistical challenges of such a comprehensive overhaul.

As Columbiqash enters a new era of aerial defense, the eyes of the nation—and potential adversaries—will undoubtedly be fixed on the skies, watching the reborn Bigfoots as they patrol the heavens, a testament to Columbiqashian ingenuity and determination.



Columbiqash Opens Its Heart: Leading the Charge in Global Humanitarian Efforts

In a bold demonstration of global leadership and compassion, Columbiqash has committed to significantly expanding its foreign humanitarian aid program. Responding to international calls for assistance to the world's less fortunate nations, the government has unveiled a comprehensive plan to provide increased support to those in need.

Local peace activist Barbara Ricardo championed the cause, emphasizing Columbiqash's fortunate position and its moral obligation to assist its global neighbors. "It's about more than just footprints; it's about extending a hand of friendship and solidarity to those who need it most," Ricardo stated, reflecting the national sentiment.

While critics, such as Think Tank member Frasier Zelensky, argue against the efficacy of such aid, citing concerns over dependency, the overwhelming public and governmental response has been one of unequivocal support. The initiative is not seen as merely a charitable donation but as an investment in global stability and prosperity.

Government advisor Leilani Erso highlighted the strategic benefits of the program, suggesting that humanitarian aid can also foster stronger international relationships and open new markets for Columbiqashian technology and innovation.

As Columbiqash embarks on this ambitious journey to elevate its humanitarian contributions, it cements its status as a beacon of hope and generosity on the world stage. The nation's commitment to alleviating global poverty and supporting development in impoverished regions underscores its unwavering dedication to making the world a better place for all.



Columbiqash to Host the Frontier of Discovery: The Construction of the World’s Largest Particle Accelerator Begins

In an ambitious leap toward scientific leadership, Columbiqash has officially broken ground on what is set to be the globe's most extensive and advanced particle accelerator, the Really Big Hadron Collider. This groundbreaking project, led by esteemed Professor Higgs Boughson from the Engineering Department at Bluff Creek University, signifies a monumental investment in the future of science and humanity.

The government's decision to allocate significant funding towards this colossal scientific endeavor has sparked a national debate surrounding the implications of such an investment. Critics have voiced concerns ranging from the potential creation of microscopic black holes to questioning the practicality of the research conducted within its circular chambers. However, the scientific community and a considerable portion of the public have rallied in support of the initiative, highlighting its potential to unravel mysteries of the universe that have perplexed humanity for centuries.

The Collider, destined to span hundreds of kilometers beneath the serene landscapes of Columbiqash, promises to push the boundaries of our understanding of physics. It will allow scientists to simulate conditions fractions of a second after the Big Bang, offering insights into fundamental particles and forces that govern our universe. "We're on the cusp of discoveries that could change our understanding of the world," Professor Boughson stated, addressing the potential of the Collider to challenge existing theories and pave the way for new technological advancements.

Safety concerns have been meticulously addressed, with experts pointing out the Collider's design incorporates the latest in safety protocols and technology, ensuring the experiments pose no risk to the planet. Meanwhile, detractors have been assured that the potential for groundbreaking discoveries outweighs the remote risks associated with the Collider's operation.

As Columbiqash embarks on this remarkable scientific journey, the international community watches with bated breath. The Really Big Hadron Collider is not just a testament to Columbiqash's commitment to advancing human knowledge but also serves as a beacon of hope for the potential of science to address the most profound questions of existence. With construction underway, the nation is poised on the edge of a new era of discovery, where the secrets of the cosmos are within reach, promising to unlock the universe's mysteries one particle at a time.

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Columbiqash wrote:*snip*


Aight, I'm just going to ask: what the heck is going on in some of these pictures here, Columbiqash? >_>

The Realizer wrote:*bad yolks*

Aight, I get that it's over easy to make egg puns but this scrambled m'eggnoggin and I'm feeling quite mixed. I tried to come out of my shell and look up at the sunny side of this post until the yolk about the omelette turned my stomach and I realized your judgement is profusely clouded. Not to poach your fun or come across as a hard-boiled softie but maybe lay off the yolks a little? Albumen can think of are glairingly rotten eggsamples one could smell from a mile away. I'm sure you'll reach a verduct that it's really just devilishly bad taste to put all your eggs in one basket like this. But you're free ta turn yourself around, chick yourself in the mirror, and if you give a crępe you can probably whip yourself into shape and hatch a few good ones that'll actually give you a run for your money.

Whisking you happy hollandaise, as it were in the benedictive grammatical mood.

Jutsa wrote:Aight, I'm just going to ask: what the heck is going on in some of these pictures here, Columbiqash? >_>

AI, clearly

Roless wrote:Happy 🏳️‍⚧️🏳️‍⚧️Trans visibility day🏳️‍⚧️🏳️‍⚧️! The only important thing on today. Nothing else. No other important holidays. hehe :3

Honestly, the Trans flag looks pretty Easter-y. Apparently, the Easter colors are red, white, and gold, but I don't know who decided that. Probably the Catholic church in 1187 AD, before reasonable color theming was invented. I feel like I see pastel shades of blue and pink everywhere on Easter stuff, and rabbits/eggs are white. I'll make sure to donate some glasses to the nearest Trans person to celebrate the most important holiday today.

Here's a joke for April fools day. I used to not like mushrooms, but ever since I tried them recently, they've really been growing on me.

..::CARTOGRAPHY UPDATE::..

OLD WORLD

-Removed Farba
-Removed Spencargamen
-edit:also added Vantser

NEW WORLD

-Removed Cygwing due to leaving the region.

EXTRA STUFF

-font now slightly more whimsical

-Created a full map. Forestian explorers and mathematicians have been hard at work working out exactly what the world looks like, and how big it is. There’s still plenty to discover in future though…

For now, claims are still limited to the continental and oceanic maps, but at some point I will open up more areas.

I will probably reveal some new land each update, Though I could reveal more now if people want.

Maps, FAQ and guidelines on how to join the map can be found here:

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Forest Regional Map

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Continental Map
Where most of Forest's known land area is located, as well as most of its nations and the Errinundera Natural Reserve. Sometimes called "Old World Forest".

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Mapped Nations

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Oceanic Map
The warmer part of forest, filled with monsoons, unusual fauna and unending oceans. Much of this division of Forest is still untamed wilderness, and is sometimes called "New World Forest".
(Click the map for full resolution)

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Mapped Nations

Belerus | Bisofeyr | Bunkaiia (as Safiloa) | Difinbelk | Difin-per ubelk | Ecotopia | Forest Virginia | Gorthias | Havionia | Ithersta | Kelipnia | Lupus Canis | RIDGELAND | Uan aa Boa | York Zionia

Overseas territories: Atsvea | Belevia | Isbjorn Maerenne Bava Paerani (as Isbjorn) | Ordand | Roless | Sourovia | York Zionia


Full Map
The Ministry of Cartography has been working tirelessly exploring the unknown to bring you this map. It shows all the area the Ministry has currently recorded, but new discoveries are being made by our explorers all the time.
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Other Maps


Continental Forest subregions
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Maesvar:This swampy subregion is so ancient, some of it's trees are said to be older than humanity itself. It is home to the Errinundera regional reserve and bathed by the Devdan Ocean, both homages to Forest's founders.

Andorśchord:A northern and icy subregion, which is the most densely populated in forest both in terms of nations and in terms of mountains.

Abeshaast and Greater Belevia:Previously two separate subregions, now fused into one. The Belevic Ocean connects Continental and Oceanic Forest.

Hyarlaurilosse:The warmest subregion in Continental Forest, and the southernmost if islands aren't considered. This subregion is notable for it's charming abundance of goldflowers.

Mosak Pulgorinzei:Sometimes referred to as Middle Forest, this subregion contains the largest sea in Continental Forest: the Carnation Sea.



Oceanic Forest subregions
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Tyanet:The only subregion in Oceanic Forest which doesn't contain any islands, and the only one connected by land to Continental Forest.

The Puloanyar:Home to several archipelagos and a diversity of societies and cultures, as well as a number of plants and animals completely extinct elsewhere.

West Pangamotu:The bigger continent in Oceanic Forest, largely covered by tropical rainforest. It is separated from East Pangamotu by the largest sea in the entire region, the Kakamotu sea.

East Pangamotu:A continent of varied climates, flora and fauna, going from moist jungles to cloud forests to arid deserts.



Jutsa's Statistical Maps

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Frequently Asked Questions

How can I get on the map?

Well, it's not very complicated, the only requirement is your nation must have been in Forest for at least 12 days. If you fit the requirement, just telegram Roless! It does help a lot if you have a picture of your map, even if it's just a doodle on a napkin, but you don't need an image or even a defined shape (I can make one for you if you want). There is, however, an application that you should fill out in your telegram:

Nation Name: Especially relevant if you want your name on the map to be different from your username
Location: In which part of which map. Ex: "north of X nation", "southeast of the Oceanic Map", etc. Currently, nations can only claim in areas covered by the continental and oceanic maps.
Size and Shape:This is where an image would come in handy, even if it's just a sketch. Note, however, that I might lightly alter the coastline of your nation to better fit the map's artstyle.
Cities and Notable Features:Particularly: Where is the capital? It's also relevant to inform things like where the mountains are, how many (if any) are there, what the bodies of water are, where are non-capital big cities located, etc...

Can I change my nation once it's on the map?

Yep! Let me know what changes you want, and they will be added in the next map update, unless they affect other nations too, in which case you should check with them first.

When Is the map updated?

The map should be updated around the first of every month, but keep in mind that if your map request is sent just before then, i may roll it over to the next map update.

Do nations get removed from the map?

If a nation has been cte'd for over 90 days, then it could be removed. I am quite lenient about this, but be aware that your nation might be removed if it is over 90 days cte'd.

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Historical maps of Forest

MSI-era dispatch

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Jutsa-era dispatch

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Octopus Islands-era dispatch

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2017-era dispatch, including links to maps that are older still:

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Emergency .svg Download:

https://www.dropbox.com/scl/fo/2u083are6cwnmu6sh61sr/h?dl=0&rlkey=ioi575knzc0znywzlah1g1itg


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Roless wrote:-Created a full map. etc.

Very nice! Seeing the whole thing now, I do find it rather amusing that Calenmor is where it is as it was originally intended to be situated similarly to the Black & Aegean seas location in the real world. Not asking for a change, I just find it amusing. Perhaps we've only seen the equivalent of a large chunk of Eurasia?

Howdy Forestians!

Jutsa wrote:~ Official Foreign Affairs Post ~
Our new ambassadors include:
- Texas Jaguarundi (i.e. Yip Man), who will be serving as both ambassador to and from Texas, taking the position once held by Northern Wood

Thank you very much for Officially Appointing me as Forest's Ambassador to Texas, Jutsa! :-)

Max a.k.a. Yip Man a.k.a. Texas Jaguarundi
Texas' Ambassador to Forest
Forest's Ambassador to Texas

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