Security Council Resolution # 477
Injunct The Wellspring
A resolution to forbid a region's conversion to or from a Frontier.
The Security Council,
Recognising the place the Wellspring holds in the waves of the bygone days, as the first and for a time, sole fully functional frontier in the genesis of the Age of Frontiers, becoming the cradle for an unmatched wave of foundings in history,
Recalling the initial occupation that occurred in the Wellspring, its creation through the entrance of the North Pacific Army, later aided by their allies whose initial goals of conquest softened at the sight of the spectacle of these new lands, in the dawn of which a few of the original occupiers would go on to make their own mark by establishing their own homes in this unclaimed soil,
Acknowledging that since then, the Wellspring has grown into a vibrant community of over 800 nations at the time of writing, established an independent democratic constitution and an elected government, formed meaningful relationships on the international stage as a leading Frontier in a changing world, and developed into a garden of imagination inspiring nations old and new alike,
Understanding the threat that has befallen the Wellspring in this new era, their state as a Frontier leaving them open to the pressing threat of a hostile governor transition, a particularly pressing peril given the vulturine menaces casting their shadows over the Wellspring and their allies,
Honoring the will of the people of The Wellspring to remain a safe and independent frontier community, so that it may continue to bloom and embellish the multiverse with its creative fluorescent tributes,
Wishing to protect and safeguard The Wellspring and its community from outside invaders who would vaingloriously poison its calming waters and trample its vibrant flowerbeds, depriving all worlds of its color and history for a fleeting moment of self-indulgence and misguided retribution,
Hereby injuncts The Wellspring.
Co-authors: Westinor, Pallaith, USS Merrimack
Passed: | |
For: | 10,447 | 91.5% |
Against: | 973 | 8.5% |