Nanakaland
23-12-2004, 20:11
To the tune of "We Wish You a Merry Christmas."
We Wish You a Legion Christmas;
We Wish You a Legion Christmas;
We wish you a Legion Christmas and a Defensive New Year.
Good tidings we bring to you and your kin;
Good tidings for Christmas and a Defensive New Year.
Oh, bring us some brand new members;
Oh, bring us some brand new members;
Oh, bring us some brand new members; we want some this year!
We won't stop recruiting 'til we get some;
We won't stop recruiting 'til we get some;
We won't stop recruiting 'til we get some, so bring some right here!
We wish you a Legion Christmas;
We wish you a Legion Christmas;
We wish you a Legion Christmas and a Defensive New Year.
Oh and while we're at it;
Oh and while we're at it;
Oh and while we're at it, Happy Hanukah, Kwanzaa, and Eid.
We wish you a Legion Christmas;
We wish you a Legion Christmas;
We wish you a Legion Christmas and a Defensive New Year.
Happy Holidays from everyone at the Legion of Defense (LoD)! Join the original purely defensive alliance today! The LoD started on January 1 of this year and shall become fully active again on December 31 (now that Nanakaland its founder is resurrected). Join the Legion while it's rising again and recruitment is not strict.
http://s3.invisionfree.com/Legion_of_Defense/
Newer nations are Protectorates! They are defended by the Legion and do not have to worry about defending others, but they have less power.
Stronger and older nations are Protectors. They are the defenders of the Legion who defend each other and the Protectorates. Because of the bigger expection of them, they have more power.
Protectors who are elected become Council members. All Council members are either moderators or administrators at the Legion forums. Council members are like a parliment or congress. They have the most power and a bill, declaration of war for the entire alliance, or amendment to the Charter goes through here (with a 2/3 vote "yes" to pass).
Extensive member list coming in December 31.
For any more information, visit our boards and look around or ask questions.
We Wish You a Legion Christmas;
We Wish You a Legion Christmas;
We wish you a Legion Christmas and a Defensive New Year.
Good tidings we bring to you and your kin;
Good tidings for Christmas and a Defensive New Year.
Oh, bring us some brand new members;
Oh, bring us some brand new members;
Oh, bring us some brand new members; we want some this year!
We won't stop recruiting 'til we get some;
We won't stop recruiting 'til we get some;
We won't stop recruiting 'til we get some, so bring some right here!
We wish you a Legion Christmas;
We wish you a Legion Christmas;
We wish you a Legion Christmas and a Defensive New Year.
Oh and while we're at it;
Oh and while we're at it;
Oh and while we're at it, Happy Hanukah, Kwanzaa, and Eid.
We wish you a Legion Christmas;
We wish you a Legion Christmas;
We wish you a Legion Christmas and a Defensive New Year.
Happy Holidays from everyone at the Legion of Defense (LoD)! Join the original purely defensive alliance today! The LoD started on January 1 of this year and shall become fully active again on December 31 (now that Nanakaland its founder is resurrected). Join the Legion while it's rising again and recruitment is not strict.
http://s3.invisionfree.com/Legion_of_Defense/
Newer nations are Protectorates! They are defended by the Legion and do not have to worry about defending others, but they have less power.
Stronger and older nations are Protectors. They are the defenders of the Legion who defend each other and the Protectorates. Because of the bigger expection of them, they have more power.
Protectors who are elected become Council members. All Council members are either moderators or administrators at the Legion forums. Council members are like a parliment or congress. They have the most power and a bill, declaration of war for the entire alliance, or amendment to the Charter goes through here (with a 2/3 vote "yes" to pass).
Extensive member list coming in December 31.
For any more information, visit our boards and look around or ask questions.