Monday, October 3, 2011

MISSION THREE: IMAGINE

The world as it seemed was turning to be even more frenzied than it ever has been, particularly international relations had risen to the top to become a main problem. International relations started to deteriorate, for there was just not enough care or thought given to it by its savior for years, the League of States. The League of States have been present for countless years and due to fact that they have been striving to work together to make international relations bearable for all and for all to achieve unity and agreement, it was simply just not working. Each state had its own cause in mind and its own wants and needs. An agreement was just not in the works and impossible, not even two states could get along. This was how bad the situation had gotten. However one day, a small operation started to rise and gain notice amidst the chaos that was unfolding. It was an organization made up of numerous smaller organizations that each had their own cause, but had decided to come together to form a greater unit fighting for all their causes, they were called the Fellowship of Advocacies or simply the FOA. The FOA’s had gained attention because when they got together, their powers were tantamount, if not greater than one state, and as it was known, the states were in a situation wherein they were not getting along. With the creation of this said unit, international relations had come to see change, for the leaders of each small unit were getting along and were from different states. Each decided to put their differences aside and come together by understanding cause each fought for. With that, eventually international relations grew to be easier as communication barriers did not exist and each had become more understanding of the other. Inevitably, states saw that if they were not to follow the example of the FOA, their powers will eventually diminish. Thus, the states began to follow suit and finally, the League of States and the Fellowship of Advocacies came together to build international relations and keep it growing.

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