1. First, introduce yourself, especially to voters that may not be familiar with you. Why are you running for Underhusen?Hello everyone, for those who may not know me, I'm Pengu. In all of my terms in the UH, I've always had one goal: To represent the voice of those that voted for us in office. Any decisions I've made have always been with the interests of the region as a whole in mind, and is normally guided based on what the majority of people are wanting despite what my personal interests may be. I'm running for Underhusen again to continue being that representation, that voice in your corner when you need it. There's still many ways we could go with improving the nation, and I hope to explore those in another session.
2. Are you currently involved with any other regions? If so, how so?I'm currently involved in Thalassia as their Deputy Minister of Information. What that means is that I help oversee their regional newspaper known as The Wave, helping make sure articles are being submitted and that deadlines are being made while also submitting articles of my own.
3. What's your favourite memory of Wintreath so far?My favorites are usually when we're all engrossed in a game like Spyfall or a friendly game of Werewolf, when we're both competing and bonding at the same time. I'd also say things like CAH are great fun, so that's usually another favorite area of mine that I usually look back on fondly.
4. What part of the region are you most involved in at the moment?Discord and the forums, usually in some cultural aspect such as Werewolf, Spyfall, or something similar. Currently I'm working on bringing back an old game that hasn't been played for roughly a year or so now.
5. What one person from Wintreath's past or present would you most consider a role model for yourself, and why?In all honesty, there's a few people that I admire and I couldn't say just one. Laurentus and Katie are both very driven individuals for one, and aren't afraid to speak up for things that they believe in. Likewise, people like Hapi and Weiss amaze me with some of the ideas and/or their energy to make those ideas a reality and try to push for actual change in the region. And of course you have people like Wintermoot who are absolutely tireless in their patience against hardships that come their way and are driven in their commitment to see the region succeed. And that's only a few of the people, as others like Doc, Ruguo, Gerrick, Arenado, and many others have done admirable things or overall have just been such with how they are as people in general.
6. In your opinion, what role does the Storting play in the region overall?It's something that people can be a part of and help decide the direction of the region, even in smaller amounts since the bills we go through aren't monumental outside of government structural changes at the biggest so far. I think the Storting does has some potential to be better that hasn't been tapped into, but I also think that's due in part to people not being able to actually agree on what it
does.7. What do you believe you bring to the table as a potential member of the next Underhusen?As always, a level head and devil's advocate attitude to where I can understand both sides of a debate. A listening ear for people outside of the UH that want the UH to listen to them and their concerns, and to listen to it without judging it. An open mind to new ideas and changes that, while I may personally not be 100% for them, I'll still agree with them if it's what a majority of people are wanting.
8. What do you believe is our region's biggest strength at the moment, and how would you capitalize on it?I think our open and accepting nature is our biggest strength, and I think continuing to have festivals and events to emphasize it is the way to go. I also agree that one of our recent strengths is our growing community, and I also think the events and games we have is already a great way to capitalize on that and continue the trend.
9. What do you believe is our region's biggest weakness at the moment, and how would you fix it if you could?I mentioned this to some people, but I think our biggest weakness is our inability to really trust each other. Like, we'll say "Yeah, I trust you." But deep down it's not entirely meant. I've seen people blow up at others when they felt like the person was attacking them personally, even if the person didn't mean it. While they're definitely things that happen in the heat of a moment from debates, it still very much magnifies a much larger issue in the long run, which is that lack of actual trust. While I think it'd be a really difficult one to fix, if I could I'd want to find ways to strengthen that trust that we have of each other...really build on the fact that we are friends here and don't mean any ill will or harm towards each other. Maybe try to establish more of an "agree to disagree" attitude towards topics that people might not agree on since in the end, we're not out to get each other and we have to be able to overcome feeling like that when we don't agree on something if we really want to be better.
But I personally don't know of any concrete way to fix that, since that's a pretty monumental problem that can't be fixed incredibly easy.
10. What does Wintreath as a region and as a community mean to you?Wintreath is a place where people can get away and be more of themselves without fear, or at least that's what it means to me on most days. A place where all opinions are welcomed outside of ones that incite hatred/violence, and it doesn't feel like one opinion gets shut out while the other becomes an echo chamber and people can resolve their differences peacefully because we're all friends and care about each other. That's at least what I want it to mean.
11. If you could change one thing about Wintreath, what would it be?Read #9 I think it affects a huge majority of everything in the region, and is definitely something I would want to change.
12. Once again a major topic of discussion last term was reforming the Underhusen, particularly by making it into an open assembly. This has been a recurring debate for a few years now, and it seems to me that there’s always just enough support to keep the discussion going, but not quite enough support to actually pass anything. What is your stance on this topic, and how will you go about gaining the support needed to reach that stance?I think that eventually we need to come to a decision on this rather than continuing it constantly. We either need to perfect the OA system and experiment with it, perfect any confusion with the UH by making some guides and making it more clearcut on what it does, or finding some happy medium between the two and maybe open up the UH a bit more but not completely, or something of the like. The more we continue just talking and disagreeing and letting it continue, the more it's just going to be unresolved and a continuous focal point of discussion with no results.
As I mentioned, I want to start actually polling people outside of just asking for people's opinions in the topic. Maybe PM people that may be on the fence and get some input. If we run into the same problem as the Constitutional Convention because we have quiet people voting against it, then I want to get to the root of the matter and find out
why and go from there.
13. In just a few months, we’ve gone from a community near collapse to one that in many ways is larger and more successful than ever before. However, this has not come without its share of growing pains...do you feel Wintreath is coping well with success? If not, how do you feel we could improve just in general as a community?I think we're getting there, but we're also having issues. The recent Werewolf showed that we still have issues with big games with tourists from areas with different ways of playing. Recent debates and events have shown that as a community we're still pretty divided even amongst each others to an almost slightly toxic degree to where nobody wins because everyone is mad. Again, I think this just goes to the overall lack of actual trust that we have of each other that we need to find ways to work on if we really want to move on as a region and actually
be better as opposed to
saying that we're better from it.
14. There was recently a brief background discussion on the role of Citizenship, the Storting, and regional government as a whole in a modern Wintreath that is now quickly growing in areas beyond the NationStates cradle it was born in. In your opinion, how can the Storting remain relevant when so much of the community has grown to be outside its jurisdiction?If people want it, we can find ways to keep it relevant. If they don't want it, then we need to do away with it and find a different direction. But that's something that we as a community need to figure out: Whether we want to be tethered to NS or become much more of own own thing (but then that also brings parts of the Riksard in question if we do that), and whether or not we want to keep, alter, or altogether dispose of the Storting and find some alternative route.
15. This isn’t exactly related to the UH, but it’s an issue that I’m curious for your opinion on. What is your opinion of Wintreath as a community right now? For those who have been here some time, do you feel like it’s improved over the years or not? We promote ourselves as an open, personal, accepting community of friends...do you feel like we’re living up to it?I think we're on a rollercoaster to where some ways we've improved since I first joined, and some ways we've gotten worse.
Let me elaborate: On the upside, I do feel like overall conversations in the casual sense have been still mostly positive, and I think from a cultural side we've improved immensely to where our games have been for the most part a hit.
However, there's a flipside. On that flipside, we've started heading the path of being intolerant of opposing viewpoints, which is most apparent in places such as the Great Debates channel in Discord. I've seen arguments go south the moment someone feels like their opinion is being attacked, and it's almost becoming an echo chamber of one opinion decimating the other without giving it much of a chance to be explained. I've seen jokes gone wrong because they get blown out of proportion and turned into something else completely, I've seen arguments dissolve almost completely to the point of "You're stupid and I'm right!" to where they've had to have constant OP intervention, and overall I'm not really comfortable with the direction that the region is going in that aspect. Wintreath is a place of different opinions, and the idea of the shutting down of people's opinions that I see on occasion is actually at a far worse level than when I first joined. Things that were once allowed or joking are now becoming more taboo, and that actually worries me.
16. Are there any other issues in the region you feel that the candidates running for election should address?I think the RMB and Discord are usually topics to talk about since they get lost in the shuffle of things since the UH likes to focus on more forum-regional affairs despite both areas still being considered part of the region. Outside of that, I think all the issues are currently being addressed.
17. Finally, what is your favourite flavour of ice cream? Rainbow Sherbet!
18. Oh yeah, we have a toppings bar now. What's your favourite ice cream topping? Gummi Bears!