Introduction of The Sanctuary

Day 873, 10:59 Published in USA USA by Wladimir Rascian
Leave weapons and bad language,
This is The Sanctuary


During the next couple of weeks The Sancuary will write about several important issues of the game:
I PTO, Free-will rape
II Concept of neutrality, Being neutral for real
III Boredom, A plague which infected building blocks of eRepublik – its players
IV Quallity of newspapers, Who am I? I'm a diskuvery.


It is also planned to make several interviews with prominent (and eloquent) players from all round the eWorld, which will help us better understand problems listed above.




A brief introduction:

1) PTO
Many countries have their government tools hijacked by foreign citizens who, in most cases, mean nothing good for the host nation. First they TO your Congress, then TO your President chair. The pattern is always similar, and it, almost always, happens to nations which declared neutrality.
Create multies to TO party and get your man as party-president -> change party name -> take several seats in Congress (either by activating multies or by bribing native citizens) -> give citizenships to other fellow compatriots interested in TO of victim-nation -> more seats in Congress -> more foreigners with citizentships -->>> Congress TO -->>> President chair TO -->> Robbing of host nation, using its territories for war games and region-swaps, etc.

2) Neutrality

Some (smaller) nations just don't want to get involved in never-ending struggle between powerful countries. Alas, their neutrality and isolation (which accompanies neutrality) brings many problems such as: frequent PTO attempts, weak economy, low exp of citizens since the lack of battles (although TW do help, this can't be guaranteed every day), etc.

3) Boredom
We are witnessing citizen numbers shrinking. Great problem of e-society is lack of interesting aspects of the game since, except war, money and writing, eRepublik offers nothing that would keep players in game.

4) Quality of newspapers

So many articles, so few good (including this one). We are living in an era that is forgetting significant role which newspapers IRL played for over 300 years. The culture of writing is now long forgotten. Not only that, even through virtual news we often show how we think better of simple articles which will make us laugh than of those which require switching on a few more gray cells... Sad, but true.



Don't vote if this bored you. Don't sub if you don't like, cuz I won't get better in writing.

"Stat Roma pristina nomine, nomina nuda tenemus"
De contemptu mundi
"Go then. There are other worlds than these."
Jake of New York
Who's the leader of the club that's made for you and me?
M-I-C-K-E-Y M-O-U-S-E!!!
Stanley Kubrick