Wumpian Initiative

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The Wumpian Initiative is an initiative and sovereign wing of the Royal Society meant to organize mainly biological and geograhpical studies on the Wumpa Archipelago, while acting as the international intermediary for conduct on the islands. The initiative is currently based out of Fort Brabham on N.Sanity Island, under the leadership of Howard Oren.

Formation
Prior to the signing of the Barros Act in 1997, most research operations were overseen by the Royal Society in a semi anarchic form of 'research nomadism' that had little central structure. Fort Brabham was constructed early on as a collective camp for all research agents present on the island, and was divided into wings dependent on country. There were no former rules concerning how groups could operate themselves on the island, and many organizations recklessly encroached into Wumpian territories without proper arms. In 1996, a skirmish between Royal Society and Wumpian forces transpired on N.Sanity Beach, where the latter were decimated as they fought with spears against artillery. A Royal Society officer was taken captive after the battle, and poisoned by Wumpian savages. The event rallied the Royal Society to form a temporary 'agreement' with the Wumpians, in order to avoid further bloodshed.

At Fort Brabham, various groups banded together to agree on certain rules so that a similar event could be avoided. The groups agreed to ban unregulated movement among their members, and to report all operations to a central command which was to be governed by the Royal Society.