NationStates Jolt Archive


Freedom Fest! (OPEN)

Chernobl
08-01-2009, 00:22
Bettawa, Chernobl. 12:00 Pm Local.

The laborors worked hard to set up the huge trees and booths for Freedom Fest. Every four years, Chernobl, in times of war and peace, held Freedom Fest. It honored Chernobl's independence from England and was held in the beatiful capital of Bettawa.

The president and other high profile figures attended every year. Leaders from other nations were also invited to join in the fun. Freedom Fest traditions include the Freedom feast, a huge turkey dinner that varied from family to family. At the festival, contests were held along with a country feast for the average citizens and a posh, noble feast for the national leaders.

Every night on Freedom Day there was a massive parade featuring military drill teams and floats bearing national icons and celebs. The entire nation shut down every Freedom Day for celebrations. In every major city smaller celebrations were held in honor of the nations freedom and it's ascent to power.

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The Parade in progress.

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Shot taken from the Bettawa Bridge on Freedom Day.

The President made sure to send letters to all the leaders of allied nations and world powers. Each leader got an all inclusive, expenses paid trip to Chernobl and a stay in the Royale Hotel. Famous for its luxury and traditional architecture.

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The Royale Hotel/Theater.

Invitation List:
Stoklomolvi
Parilisa
Anemos Major
Greston
Volzgrad
Chernobyl-Pripyat
Setulan
Cukaria
Anagonia

Other nations are allowed to send leaders but must pay themselves.
kenavt
29-01-2009, 02:58
Could I send my leader? Assuming this is still up for grabs...