Emperor Johnathan I of Austenasia gladly accepted an invitation from Acting Vice President Milaw Oafkorrest on February 2nd to the overwhelming greetings of the people in Aenderia.
It all resulted from a sudden friend request sent to Milaw by the Emperor, who stated that His reason for ‘friend-requesting’ Milaw was so that he could get to know the people in his community better.
Milaw graciously accepted the request but felt conflicted enough as to respond to the Emperor with the question ‘Your imperial highness, to what do I owe the pleasure of a friend request?’ She would eventually go on to invite the Emperor to Aenderia under the suggestion of William Efton, a request which he accepted.The event caused many to be surprised and many were happy of His Highness’s sudden entry into Aenderia. Milaw responded to our request for comment, saying: “Jonathan gave me a friend request stating he wished to know the micronational community in greater detail. I swiftly introduced him to Aenderia and invited him to be an observer. This was in hope as that a greater understanding of Aenderia outside our nation could take place. Hopefully this understanding can lead to great things in the future.”
Others also reacted to the event positively, with Former President Jayden Lycon saying this about the event: “I thank Jonathan I to consider and accept our invitation to the Aenderese Fifth Republic. I hope that he will sincerely enjoy his visit in the Republic.”
Some also took the chance they had to immediately go after the Randouler-Gilzem support structure, with Haeden Eden saying: “I think that the others over in Auvenum and Verus will see this event as a sign that we are people who are rising without their presence. Someone with such of a high Honor as Emperor Johnathan I shall not be treated as a symbol of fame, but rather a person needed to begin our gracious path into peace and prosperity.
We here at the Democrat also wish the Emperor a delightful stay in Aenderia. We believe that he will be a better point of contact for us in the micronational community.
This Article was written by William Efton
