I, Nathan, am one of the three original founders of the Bovic Empire of Natopia. Introducing Natopia In August 2002, my friends and I were bored during a new student orientation for high school, and we doodled an imaginary city on the back of a hand-out. The city floated on clouds and had advanced aerospace technology. It also had a unique fascist totalitarian eugenics regime that executed "undesirables", and presidential succession was achieved officially through assassination. However the more micronation-like Natopia was set up in September. I did this because I had a lot of time on my hands and I really enjoyed playing SimCity. Natopia was first all off-line. Classmates were given ranks and titles and even formed rival nations. The World Domination Society (WDS) and Emilyland were Natopia's first enemies, but the WDS eventually became an ally in our war against gravity. Natopia was a novelty that was a bit of fun for imaginative freshmen. The first Natopia Day, August 23, 2003, was even celebrated with a real life party with upwards of 15 people attending to celebrate Natopia. The Inspirations The idea for Natopia came from many different places. Mostly from classes in school that I'm taking. Early inspirations included the American government for the original Republic during freshman year civics class. The Holy Roman Empire was a basis for the first incarnation of the Sovereign Natopian Empire during a medieval history class. Athlon was first based on a Crusader State culture, but then evolved into a Greek themed culture after I took a Greek art class in college. The new Bovic religion taking root in Hazelwood is based on voodoo after curating an exhibit on Haitian voodoo. Natopia has had so many constitutions we can hardly be called a stable nation! Each new one changed when I had a new whim to fulfill. It has been rewritten so many times - many different parts came together to form what we have now. A fun, yet important part of Natopia is The Ministry of Silly Walks. It was created when Natopia adopted an economy. Due to the technology, the government held all the money and distributed it out via salaries. Not all citizens held government jobs, so to get the money to the people, I set up the Ministry as a type of welfare system. Basically free money and a little bit of cultural development. Another part of fun part of Natopia is the Natopian Institute for the Promotion of Primate Literature, or NIPPL. It is the "citizens only" discussion forum. Matt Ziff came up with the idea of a Natopian institution to research the "infinite monkey theorem." However, another citizen, Tom Mills, devised the scandalously appropriate acronym. The Butter Cow The Butter Cow religion came about from the Natopia Day tradition to have a party "in real life." After the parties declined in popularity, and due to the nearness of dates, I took some friends to the Springfield Illinois State Fair and they always have a Butter Cow sculpture. Because it was an "official" Natopia Day outing, the Butter Cow was adopted as a mascot for Natopia in the same way Malarbor is the mascot for Shireroth. Butter Cow continued as a news mascot until, because of a constitutional crisis, Natopia collapsed. Athlon seceded from Natopia and adopted the Butter Cow as a divinity to bridge the cultural gap and declare itself the successor to Natopia. When Natopia was reformed and annexed Athlon back, the Butter Cow religion came to the forefront of Natopia and was organized into a Catholic-style hierarchy as the Dozan Bovic Church. With myself as leader of both the church and Natopia, soon I fused the church with the state, which violated the many years of official Natopian secularization. Citizens New citizens of Natopia appeared somewhat sporadically. I never really "got" people to join - perhaps one of the problems with long term activity. People just sort of trickled in - some from other nations, others from out of nowhere (of course those people just could have been using fake names). I've made it a personal policy to not kick anyone out of Natopia, but there have been some I've wanted to. Development Natopia progressed most quickly in the very early days with Tasneem, Ryan and myself. Since Tasneem and Ryan were my friends in real life but lived too far away to hang out with, Natopia became our primary forum of communication and thus an explosion of Natopian culture. The Free Juice and Bagels Party and the legislative Frenzy are legacies of this time. Natopia was never really a success per se. I don't really know, it was just kind of a general plateau of existing. I always remember that every time Natopia slows down to a crawl, within a month activity always picks up. If it didn't we wouldn't have been here for seven years. Dark Ages and the Restoration After Natopia slowed, restoring it was really a no-brainer. It had been a part of my life for so long and I was still involved in micronations, so there was no reason to not restore it. Allowing it to collapse and have Athlon and South Mehlville secede provided a very interesting historical element, however, and Natopian history fully embraces the collapse, calling it the Dark Ages, which I think adds a sense of realism to the nation. Diplomacy and Culture When Natopia was first settling into the Micras sector, I wanted Natopia very diplomatically involved. However as time went on I had less time to keep up with other nations, and the nations that Natopia was closely involved with closed up shop. Our dealings with the MCS have always been favorable. In the past, we have had many comments by other nations, and I need to say that I fully endorse being called not serious but awesome. I allowed Natopian culture to grow naturally, instead of imposing a "cookie cutter culture" on it such as German, Roman, English, etc. When the population was mainly teenagers, the culture developed into that "immature" track. We have one of the most unique cultures out there and I would rather have Natopia's awesome unseriousness over way too serious with a lot of activity. Favorite Things I really enjoyed some special parts of Natopia. My favorite Natopia was Tasneem. She was one of the very first to join in high school and stayed for several years. During some of the slower times when I considered ending Natopia or annexing it to another nation, she always kept me on track and kept Natopia independent. It was a sad day when she left - she brought many good times to Natopia. Tasneem is now happily married and graduating from Michigan State this upcoming spring. My favorite time was the one successful Summer Arts Festival we had. We had participants from several nations and filled the Library with some really nice works of art and literature, something I have always fancied being one of Natopia's strong points. A lot of Natopia’s own citizens have work submitted to the library through this day including Monkey Wrench, a one-act play by a former citizen, Zechariahs Azilin (Z). Abdication and a New Emperor Recently, the throne of Natopia was abdicated and my friend Konrad V Z (kvz) has taken over. He was crowned on October 10th, 2009. Why would I give up my throne of seven years strong? Simple answer: no time any more because of grad school. By abdicating and showing that I am willing to let someone else shape and guide Natopia, perhaps it will encourage immigration. Natopia is, after all, named after me. It might not encourage people to join and think they can implement their own ideas. Konrad was chosen as my successor because he has acted as my Regent for many years and has been an extremely loyal and dependable citizen. He has been active and involved in Natopia long enough that I trust him with something I have spent nearly one third of my life on. And Finally Natopia will go forward, as it always does. With a change in leadership and the return of valued old citizens, I have high expectations for it, and I hope that soon Natopia can blossom into the active and powerful nation it deserves to be. - Nathan of Natopia was interviewed by Sir Matthew, Baron of Hazelwood and Minister of Silly Walks |
Wednesday, October 28, 2009
"I, Nathan" - An Interview with Nathan of Natopia
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Interviews,
Natopia
Monday, October 26, 2009
Istvanistan Wins Controversial MCS Appeal
MCS - The Republic of Istvanistan has won a controversial appeal for the MCS to restore its long-standing claim on the Micras world map, following its equally controversial removal last month.
The removal of Istvanistan from the map was apparently instigated by Dr. Spangle, who "forced" long-absent Istvanistani veteran Ari Rahikkhala to submit a claim for its removal on the grounds that it had been dead for four years.
What had been rather carelessly overlooked, though, was that Dr. Spangle's very own Ultimate Micronational Forumlist clearly showed otherwise, although anyone could presumably have briefly checked Istvanistan's forum instead.
At the beginning of this month, the Republic's recently appointed Minister of Foreign Annoyances and Envoy to the MCS, George W. Seagull, submitted an appeal against the removal, and stood steadfastly in the face of unreasonable offers for Istvanistan to meet additional conditions before its rightful position was restored.
The MCS Council eventually accepted the appeal just over a week ago, and we are now tentatively awaiting the next edition of the map to be published with Istvanistan restored.
At the beginning of this month, the Republic's recently appointed Minister of Foreign Annoyances and Envoy to the MCS, George W. Seagull, submitted an appeal against the removal, and stood steadfastly in the face of unreasonable offers for Istvanistan to meet additional conditions before its rightful position was restored.
The MCS Council eventually accepted the appeal just over a week ago, and we are now tentatively awaiting the next edition of the map to be published with Istvanistan restored.
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Istvanistan,
MCS
Babkha: The Road Ahead
ROYAL SHAHYIAR PALACE, BABKHA - Babkha's new Shah announced his vision for an ongoing Babkha today. Remarkably, his vision looks like many visions that have gone before, when Babkha was officially a micronation, including such time-honoured traditions as a constitutional convention, an updated website, subdivision restructuring, meetups and recruitment.
Of course, Babkha is now officially a micronation-that-isn't-but-is -really, as it is still referred to as a kingdom while also being a Villainous Order. Confusing, no? Perhaps they should have just made their government the Villainous Order instead of the entire Kingdom. After all, that name could probably be applied to a few real-world governments as well.
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Babkha
Sunday, October 25, 2009
A New Shah for Babkha
ROYAL SHAHYIAR PALACE, BABKHA - The Kingdom of Babkha has a new Shah, with former incumbent Hesam Jahandar having abdicated in favour of Sfeir Namvari. The act was accomplished by the issuing of a traditionally long-winded farman.
Babkha is still suffering from an indentity crisis, following its transformation into the rather cumbersomely-named Villainous Order of Babkhan Blackfriars, while still retaining the trappings and institutions of an autocratic micronational kingdom, but not enough to convince the Babkhans against withdrawing their membership of the MCS.
However, from now on, Hesam Jahandar will be known as the Emir of Sajin, while Shah Namvari will be known as Cyrus Namvari Shahanshah.
Babkha is still suffering from an indentity crisis, following its transformation into the rather cumbersomely-named Villainous Order of Babkhan Blackfriars, while still retaining the trappings and institutions of an autocratic micronational kingdom, but not enough to convince the Babkhans against withdrawing their membership of the MCS.
However, from now on, Hesam Jahandar will be known as the Emir of Sajin, while Shah Namvari will be known as Cyrus Namvari Shahanshah.
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Babkha
2010 Micronational Olympics to be Hosted by DeWaCo Estates
MCS - It has been announced on the MCS board that the 2010 Micronational Olympics will be held by the Imperium of the DeWaCo Estates, although dates and events have yet to be established.
The Micronational Olympics were founded by the Republic of Molossia in 2000 and have been held every two years since.
For information about past games click here.
For information about past games click here.
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DeWaCo Estates,
Olympics,
Sport
Hyperborea to Secede from Shireroth?
SHIREKEEP, SHIREROTH - In an unexpected turn of events, a three-way battle has broken out in Shireroth's Imperial Judex over the future of the County of Hyperborea. Hyperborea was annexed to Shireroth in May 2002, but earlier today, it was revealed that it was suddenly no longer a subdivision of Shireroth (along with Yardistan) by Scott of Hyperborea, in his response to a case brought by Steward Malliki Tosha against an allegedly illegal alliance between Hyperborea and Yardistan.
Steward Tosha was subsequently obliged to drop that case after he then submitted a new case against Scott of Hyperborea for treason as secession is illegal. The latter then responded with a counter-case against the Steward for an allegedly illegal alliance between Tosha's own Duchy of Brookshire and Harvey Steffke's newly recreated Duchy of Goldshire.
Although a number of historical records from the first half of 2002 no longer exist, the Hyperborean Incorporation Act is still intact. Unfortunately, following the fashion of that time, it consisted of a single unqualified line:Arbiter Leo Dine, Duke of Elwynn, called the situation an "ordeal" and decided to adjourn both cases until tomorrow in order that a single, unified, case can be prepared.
Steward Tosha was subsequently obliged to drop that case after he then submitted a new case against Scott of Hyperborea for treason as secession is illegal. The latter then responded with a counter-case against the Steward for an allegedly illegal alliance between Tosha's own Duchy of Brookshire and Harvey Steffke's newly recreated Duchy of Goldshire.
Although a number of historical records from the first half of 2002 no longer exist, the Hyperborean Incorporation Act is still intact. Unfortunately, following the fashion of that time, it consisted of a single unqualified line:
The former Tymarian state of Hyperborea will be incorporated into the Duchy of Elwynn.
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Hyperborea,
Scott Alexander,
Shireroth
The Last Day of Geocities!
JUST ABOUT EVERYWHERE - Geocities, the ancient host of countless micronational sites, closes tomorrow (October 26th), so today is the last day for you to complete backing up your Geocities-hosted micronational site, should you wish to preserve it elsewhere. This was announced months ago, so hopefully you've already done that.
If you ask really nicely, Dr. Spangle may help you out at the MCS, but don't leave it until the last minute. After tomorrow, such sites might still be found at the Internet Archive, or maybe not.
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Geocities,
The Great Geocities Rescue
Saturday, October 24, 2009
New News for a New Season
NOVA KAJAR, NELAGA - It's a new season, and a rare event has occurred. A smart, regularly updated, quality newsblog was launched a week ago.
Even rarer, it shares the Apollo spirit and name and was created by micronational veteran Harvey Steffke.
It's called the Apollo Aurora and it is to primarily cover the news of nations of the Small Commonwealth and Micras. We think you should check it out at: http://apolloaurora.livejournal.com/
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Apollo Aurora,
Nelaga
Saturday, August 01, 2009
Summer Slump News Roundup!
It's that infamous time of year again, so we've awoken from our siesta to bring you all the latest news from around a large part of the micronational world:
- A1 has announced an election.
- Aerica is talking about food.
- Alexandria's implementation of its new constitution has stalled.
- Antica has denied Aryez its independence, is indecisive over who should become its new Foreign Minister, and is thinking of reviving KZFO Radio Nafticon.
- Apiya is opening diplomatic relations with Pasárgada.
- Ashkenatza has restored its Nohsi, Herr Astopov.
- Atlantium is having some communication problems.
- Azuristan has replaced its Crown Prince and heir apparent.
- The Babkhans are still drunk.
- Beaugium is still talking about Cake and Fridays.
- Bobalania has been invited to join the UNUMC.
- Bosworth has published some Batavian orders of battle.
- In Cräiteland, Craitman has gone on the Grand Tour.
- Cyberia fails to prevail.
- The Domain and Realms want to create an online zoo.
- Dura is not that durable.
- The Formori flag is still appearing all around the world.
- Gralus is having a land swap, reforming its Intelligence Community, still hosting the World Expo and doing various other things.
- Hamland has some new insignia and a new General.
- Hanover has published its Hanover Day 2009 Honours.
- Holzer is finally preparing a new map showing its independence.
- Imperium Incognita has entered into a diplomatic and familial alliance with Natopia.
- Istvanistan still has not fallen.
- Jamzinia is ticking over thanks to a talking strawberry.
- Kanto has been denied a map.
- Ladonia's driftwood "city" is featured by IO9.
- Lavalon is drafting a new foreign policy and compiling a list of coverage of micronations in the mainstream media.
- In Laurant a new palace is being constructed from the ruins of an ancient Atteran castle.
- Livlandia is preparing for a recwar and deciding on deserving recipients of its Order.
- Lovely has just elected a new Prime Minister (Cog).
- Molossia has joined microfinancing charity Kiva.
- Natopia has had its Emperor's Jubilee.
- Nelaga is talking Storywar Charters and Micron Revolutions.
- New Britannia has applied for preservation by the Apollo Foundation.
- Norduryyk is holding a constitutional debate.
- In Nova England, Jeremy has had to quit micronations.
- In Ocia, Matt Kovac has made a "speach" to mark Federation Day.
- Réunion has signed a treaty with Lavalon.
- Shireroth has a new Minister of Information (Erik Mortis) and a Fiesta de la B0O0/\/\.
- The South Pacific region of Nationstates has suffered a precipitous decline in population over the past year.
- Stormark has received a state visit from Batavia.
- Talossa's poetry competition has concluded, while senate reform and freedom of information and privacy are being debated.
- Thrace has a new ambassador.
- Uantir's King Ari has changed his name to King Ailin.
- The Umbagollans are still irregularly reviewing things and discussing utterly fascinating links.
- Universalis is signing treaties.
And finally...
- The League of Secessionist States (LOSS) has a new website designed by HHIM Claudio de Castro of Réunion.
That's all, folks!
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Almost Everywhere,
Summer Slump
Saturday, June 06, 2009
Candid Cadan Interviewed by Micronational Radio
Cadan Ap Tomos of Apiya is the first interviewee of the latest micronational media on the block, Micronational Radio, a new micronational media forum/group/collective/thingy created by Rebecca "Artz" Panks.
In the interview Cadan candidly talks about his time in the Kingdon of TwoChairs, as well as moving onto greater things in Apiya, as well as with Micronations.Eu and, quite coincidentally (of course), Micronational Radio.
Naturally, as is traditional in some media, the interview includes one or two incorrect facts wrong and perpetuates the myth that Micronations.Net is dead (hello!), although it understandably confuses it with the more obscure micro-nations.net domain that is once again being used by Micronations.Eu, which it recently reacquired having used it in one of its previous incarnations.
You can read the interview in full here.
Naturally, as is traditional in some media, the interview includes one or two incorrect facts wrong and perpetuates the myth that Micronations.Net is dead (hello!), although it understandably confuses it with the more obscure micro-nations.net domain that is once again being used by Micronations.Eu, which it recently reacquired having used it in one of its previous incarnations.
You can read the interview in full here.
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Apiya,
Artz,
Cadan,
Micronations,
Micronations.EU,
Micronations.Net,
TwoChairs
Saturday, May 23, 2009
The History of the Grand Commonwealth
Just over four years ago the micronational world was slightly shocked when a new and mostly unexpected micronational union appeared on the scene: the Grand Commonwealth.
It started out in 2004 as a plan between Treesia and Aerlig to try and create the first new micronational empire since Tymaria (which had lasted for just over 10 months until September 2002). It was also an opportunity to try and restore some of the former Apollo Foundation territories that had been previously and controversially removed by the MCS.
By the end of 2004 Lemuria, Antica and Arminy had signed up, but the latter two got cold feet and withdrew, throwing the whole project into jeopardy. In January 2005, an inspired approach to Babkha (followed later by Alteria) led to the launch of the Grand Commonwealth on April 28th 2005. It almost immediately became known as the "Great Satan" as a consequence of a major propaganda campaign instigated by Diga of Attera and implemented by Scott of Hyperborea.
A number of other micronations joined the Grand Commonwealth over the next two years, either as members or protectorates, while it also played a significant role in the formation of the MCS-rivalling Geographical Standards Organisation in 2006.
It all ceased abruptly at the end of the summer of 2007, following the withdrawal of Treesia and an effective boycott of the federal government by Babkha. A swift closure of the forums took advantage of the vacation period. Most of its former members have since failed to survive.
The Grand Commonwealth's website is now restored, and a more detailed history has been published there.
Monday, May 11, 2009
State of the Nation: Ashkenatza in May
Shireroth's DiploCorps have finally summoned up the will to resume their reporting, only to find that others have lost their will to do anything much reportable.
Their latest report from Ashkenatza indicates that the Nohsi, Pachad Emet ben Mavet, has resigned due to absenteeism, an unfortunate pandemic that seems to have afflicted many in that nation of late.
Foreign Minister Maksym Izaak Rozenthal is expected to lead the government for the foreseeable future. An unnamed source is reported to have stated that it has proved difficult for recent administrations to provide leadership when there is no-one to be led.
Their latest report from Ashkenatza indicates that the Nohsi, Pachad Emet ben Mavet, has resigned due to absenteeism, an unfortunate pandemic that seems to have afflicted many in that nation of late.
Foreign Minister Maksym Izaak Rozenthal is expected to lead the government for the foreseeable future. An unnamed source is reported to have stated that it has proved difficult for recent administrations to provide leadership when there is no-one to be led.
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Ashkenatza,
Pandemic,
State of the Nation
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