Post #31324
March 22, 2015, 08:56:00 PM
The defense portion is really the minimum of what you'd expect of any treaty: a commitment to defend and not bring harm to each others' established territories.
As a region though, I feel Ainur is one of the best regions we could establish treaty relations with. There are some imperialist regions that can't look past the defender aspect of a region or an ambassador, but Ainur is not one of them...from the time we met at the regional sovereignty conference I feel our relation has focused on the many commonalities we share, not the few that we don't. Since joining their region as an ambassador I have been welcomed and embraced in the same way we welcome and embrace people here. I attended their Winter Festival, which was loads of fun, and afterwards Aubrey joined up here and started one of the most active and successful topics here, Frostbite Tavern. The treaty negotiations took some time out of due consideration for our alignments, but the entire negotiation was done respectfully and I'm happy with what we produced.
At the end of the day, the greatest requirement for treaty partners is that they respect each other, and that is a requirement that cannot be enforced in any treaty. It has to be willingly offered, and Ainur has more than done that on their end. The fact of the matter is that it doesn't serve our region's best interests to interact only with other defender regions, and this is a wonderful opportunity to branch out culturally to regions of other alignments that respect our region for what it is. The alternative is to allow ourselves to be boxed in by R/D, something I believe very few people in the region would want or support.