[b][color=yellow]Itherae[/color][/b] “It is on this day, the tenth of August, 1900, that the Itheraen government extends a hand of welcome to Itheraens in the Tyria-Redanian Empire by granting them full rights and pay travel fees as well as give them money to start life here in the Republic!,” stated an official notice sent to Itheraens within the bordering Empire, distributed volunteering officials from Dio. It was a small flier handed from stands in Itheraen majority districts of Tannersburg and Markenburg, enticing them to move to Itherae and rejoin their true brethren. While it may be a subject that had the potential of earning the ire of the Empire, it was very evident that the national government of Itherae had little care of how the reaction would be. However, of course, those who claimed to want to move would see these Itheraen officials with documentation that they are of the Itheraen minority in Tyria. This would offer them a chance to escape the oppression of the Imperial Security Bureau and the evils presented by Felix Von Drach. It was a chance of a new beginning a new and better life on where they had a say on what represented them if they should join the Republic. As Alexei Georgas had previously stated, “This was a time of strength,” and force the Itheraens to show strength they must stick together. It was an Itheraen tradition to always help another Itheraen in need, and this was a way of the National Government to show their support for the Itheraens trapped within the borders of the tyrannical empire. The minority must be showed that the Wolframs could not shackle them. Meanwhile, as Seronan refugees arrived, the government sent administrators to assign cards to the refugees and to read them their basic rights. While it was not the same as full rights an Itheraen, it gave them rights to be in a Seronan Refugee Living Center for free, the right to have two meals a day while in these shelters, and the rights to own property and uphold a job in the Itheraen Rephulic should they stay. Though it was unknown if any plans to improve rights to the Seronan refugees were underway at the time, it has been stated that the national government was welcoming to these people and would protect them while they remained. [center][img]http://static2.habsburger.net/files/styles/medium/public/originale/bild_286.jpg?itok=OvrnZggg[/img] [i]Seronan children being tended to in a Seronan Refugee Living Center, circa 1900[/i][/center]