United Nations of Eldham

The United Nations of Eldham ("U.N.E." or "UNE" for short), previously called the United Nations of New Rathnir (not to be confused with the later Association of Eldham States, which was also once called the UNNR), is a union of nations with territories in Eldham which is designed to facilitate communication between member states.

Famously, the UNE is not meant to be a defensive pact or an alliance, and nations from Rathnir, who has claims in Eldham, are not forbidden from participation.

The UNE hosts meetings called "summits" in which the Eldhamite public are invited to witness and partake in union and Eldham-related affairs and concerns. These summits are traditionally hosted by the Secretary General.

The Naming of Eldham
In the face of the mass-colonialization of their lands, the UNE managed to summon a summit of +400 attendants in which the name of their land was agreed upon through multiple rounds of elimination votes. In the end—the name "Eldham" came out on-top, with "Semrus" being in second place.

The Construction of the U.N.E. World Library
The Summits are held in the "UNE World Library" which is a large building located on politically neutral ground, not owned by any nation, meant to house various facilities that could aid and assist the public of the Eldhamite community. It is often simply referred to as the "UNE building".

The Chamber
The Chamber is a large, cylindrical room located at the far center of the building. It is this chamber that is the heart of the UNE where the Secretary General hosts the summits.

The Library
The building also is host to a library, from which it derives its name. Authors and enthusiasts come to donate their books to be exhibited, and the library is host to literature of a vast span of genre and subject matter.