NationStates Jolt Archive


Bhreatain Mhor?

Bhreatain Mhor
28-10-2007, 03:39
Around the world, a video transmission begins to be aired on television sets, showing the nation of "Bhreatain Mhor", a set of islands that have only recently begun to show themselves to the world. The video is in fact a tourism video but who says it cannot be used to inspire diplomacy? In the video, a pretty young woman who attracts the attention of all sorts of people begins to speak of "bustling cities" and "beautiful natural scenery", in the background pictures of nature and the buildings constructed by the hands of man appear in a loop of not much repetition. After a while, the young woman stands in front of a map of what looks like the nation of "Bhreatain Mhor" and says: "We are always looking for your business" before the transmission ends. Only time can tell whether or not the other nations of this world will recognize Bhreatain Mhor. In the station the young woman is in, one person jokes about people watching the transmission because of her rather than the nation, after all one of the best ways to charm men is to place a woman whose good looking in front of them.

(Bhreatain Mhor is Irish Gaelic for the British Isles, which my nation is modeled on. Basically, if you need to refer to a map of Bhreatain Mhor, just look at the British Isles)
Bhreatain Mhor
28-10-2007, 03:56
Names of People to Refer to:

King and Queen: King Charles III and Queen Constance
Prime Minister: Walter Hale (Unionist Party)
Foreign Secretary: Edward de Montfort
Bhreatain Mhor
28-10-2007, 04:27
I hope people will respond.
Bhreatain Mhor
28-10-2007, 06:06
Will anyone respond?
Bhreatain Mhor
28-10-2007, 07:16
People can respond by saying that their leaders or someone saw the tourism video.
Stoklomolvi
28-10-2007, 07:44
[OOC: A simple post containing the words "bump" would suffice; also, one post for every one or two hours is good.

Commissar Alexei Aleksandrovich Stuyonovich sat in his office at the Vladistov Kremlin (http://ns.goobergunch.net/wiki/images/Stok_landmark6.JPG). He turned on the television, and flipped through some channels until he found a video concerning Bhreatain Mhor, Stoklomolvi's western neighbour.

"Oh, hello, what's this?"

He watched the video, and afterwards, thought about its content. An ambassador, maybe some gifts, but he continued pondering.
Bhreatain Mhor
28-10-2007, 08:13
[OOC: A simple post containing the words "bump" would suffice; also, one post for every one or two hours is good.

Commissar Alexei Aleksandrovich Stuyonovich sat in his office at the Vladistov Kremlin (http://ns.goobergunch.net/wiki/images/Stok_landmark6.JPG). He turned on the television, and flipped through some channels until he found a video concerning Bhreatain Mhor, Stoklomolvi's western neighbour.

"Oh, hello, what's this?"

He watched the video, and afterwards, thought about its content. An ambassador, maybe some gifts, but he continued pondering.

(I guess I was just anxious. Also, I do hope you will consider diplomacy, etc)
Crookfur
28-10-2007, 11:36
As a nations whose military takes great delight in being able to play hell with other people's television broadcasts it is only natural that access to Crookfur's broadcast emdia can be a bit difficult. But the marketing companies and travel shows are always looking for new stuff so it wasn't long before the Froeign office were being bombarded with calls in regard to official travel advice concerning Bhreatain Mhor.

All of which ment that in the space of 24hrs the Foreign secretary had to bother his arse about a whole 2 small nations, at least this one wasn't threatening to do anythign ludicrusly stupid. In short the Foreign Office woudl shortly be dispatching communications and diplomatic pouch containing a friut basket, some very fine whiskey, offers of visa, embassy and airport slot exchanges and flashy brocures from Crookfur Arms and various other Crookfur companies
Bhreatain Mhor
28-10-2007, 22:15
(Thanks Stoklomolvi and Crookfur)
Stoklomolvi
28-10-2007, 22:28
[OOC: I think you should start an embassy thread.]
Bhreatain Mhor
28-10-2007, 22:47
Consider it done.