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Relations between '''Magia Regnum''' and '''Regeliana''' have been extensive due to their shared origins and border. However, the relationship between the two nations has been strained due to ideological differences. Despite this, Magia Regnum has maintained a cordial but cold relationship with Regeliana, keeping diplomatic channels open while maintaining a certain distance. | Relations between '''Magia Regnum''' and '''Regeliana''' have been extensive due to their shared origins and border. However, the relationship between the two nations has been strained due to ideological differences. Despite this, Magia Regnum has maintained a cordial but cold relationship with Regeliana, keeping diplomatic channels open while maintaining a certain distance. | ||
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Despite this negative view, Magia Regnum has maintained a cordial but cold relationship with Regeliana. Diplomatic channels have remained open, but the two nations have not engaged in close cooperation or shared much cultural exchange. Instead, the relationship has been characterized by a certain distance that reflects the tensions between the two countries. The ideological differences between Magia Regnum and Regeliana stem from their differing views on the role of magical girls. Magia Regnum sees itself as the originator and guardian of magical girl culture, and it believes that other nations owe their existence to Magia Regnum's influence. In contrast, Regeliana takes a more inclusive view of magical girl culture and sees it as a shared heritage that transcends national boundaries. | Despite this negative view, Magia Regnum has maintained a cordial but cold relationship with Regeliana. Diplomatic channels have remained open, but the two nations have not engaged in close cooperation or shared much cultural exchange. Instead, the relationship has been characterized by a certain distance that reflects the tensions between the two countries. The ideological differences between Magia Regnum and Regeliana stem from their differing views on the role of magical girls. Magia Regnum sees itself as the originator and guardian of magical girl culture, and it believes that other nations owe their existence to Magia Regnum's influence. In contrast, Regeliana takes a more inclusive view of magical girl culture and sees it as a shared heritage that transcends national boundaries. | ||
Magia Regnum and Regeliana have historically shared a border and cultural origins, yet their relationship took some time to develop. Magia Regnum established diplomatic channels with other magical girl nations in 1326, but it was not until 1566 that a formal link was established with Regeliana. There were several factors that contributed to the delay in forming a connection between the two nations. Political considerations, cultural differences, linguistic barriers, and differences in magical girl traditions have contributed to the delay. Regeliana's magical girl selective process is seen by Magia Regnum as irresponsible and potentially dangerous. Regeliana has defended its system, citing the importance of allowing everyone the opportunity to become a Magical Girl and to use their unique powers for good. | |||
Additionally Regeliana's use of artificial magical girls has long been a source of controversy and criticism from other magical girl nations, including Magia Regnum. These artificial magical girls are created through a complex process of magical engineering, rather than being chosen through the traditional method of magical girl exams. Magia Regnum, in particular, views these artificial magical girls with disgust. In the eyes of the people of Magia Regnum, magical girls are supposed to be chosen by fate and imbued with magical powers by the gods themselves. To create artificial magical girls through scientific means is seen as an affront to the natural order of things. | |||
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Emicity, Magia Regnum | Regalia, Regeliana |
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Ambassador Tanaka "Silver Cord" Aiko (since TBD) | Ambassador TBH (since TBA) |
Relations between Magia Regnum and Regeliana have been extensive due to their shared origins and border. However, the relationship between the two nations has been strained due to ideological differences. Despite this, Magia Regnum has maintained a cordial but cold relationship with Regeliana, keeping diplomatic channels open while maintaining a certain distance.
History
The relationship between Magia Regnum and Regeliana has been marked by a complex history that reflects their shared origins and border. Both nations have a rich magical girl culture that has evolved over centuries, and this has helped create a deep connection between them. However, despite their historical connections, the relationship between the two countries has been strained by ideological differences. Magia Regnum has long held a generally unfavorable attitude towards most magical girl nations, including Regeliana. Magia Regnum views itself as the oldest and most powerful magical girl nation, and as such, it is often dismissive of other nations. This dismissive attitude has been extended to Regeliana, which Magia Regnum considers to be only "tolerable."
Despite this negative view, Magia Regnum has maintained a cordial but cold relationship with Regeliana. Diplomatic channels have remained open, but the two nations have not engaged in close cooperation or shared much cultural exchange. Instead, the relationship has been characterized by a certain distance that reflects the tensions between the two countries. The ideological differences between Magia Regnum and Regeliana stem from their differing views on the role of magical girls. Magia Regnum sees itself as the originator and guardian of magical girl culture, and it believes that other nations owe their existence to Magia Regnum's influence. In contrast, Regeliana takes a more inclusive view of magical girl culture and sees it as a shared heritage that transcends national boundaries.
Magia Regnum and Regeliana have historically shared a border and cultural origins, yet their relationship took some time to develop. Magia Regnum established diplomatic channels with other magical girl nations in 1326, but it was not until 1566 that a formal link was established with Regeliana. There were several factors that contributed to the delay in forming a connection between the two nations. Political considerations, cultural differences, linguistic barriers, and differences in magical girl traditions have contributed to the delay. Regeliana's magical girl selective process is seen by Magia Regnum as irresponsible and potentially dangerous. Regeliana has defended its system, citing the importance of allowing everyone the opportunity to become a Magical Girl and to use their unique powers for good.
Additionally Regeliana's use of artificial magical girls has long been a source of controversy and criticism from other magical girl nations, including Magia Regnum. These artificial magical girls are created through a complex process of magical engineering, rather than being chosen through the traditional method of magical girl exams. Magia Regnum, in particular, views these artificial magical girls with disgust. In the eyes of the people of Magia Regnum, magical girls are supposed to be chosen by fate and imbued with magical powers by the gods themselves. To create artificial magical girls through scientific means is seen as an affront to the natural order of things.