Republic of Nomashae

Ministry of Gaming & Sport

A nation that plays together stays together. We build the infrastructure for competition, community, and excellence — from Minecraft arenas to real-world sport.

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What We Do

Responsibilities

From running the bracket to writing the rules of the game

Tournament Organisation
Plans, brackets, and runs official Nomashae tournaments across games. Every competition hosted by this ministry has defined rules, referees, and results that go on the national record.
National Rankings
Maintains the official competitive standings of Nomashae's athletes and players. Rankings are updated after every sanctioned event — across all disciplines, digital and physical.
Event Calendar
Publishes and manages the national events calendar — from championship seasons and qualifier rounds to casual game nights. Citizens always know what's coming up and how to sign up.
Rules & Regulations
Writes and enforces the official rulebooks for every sport and game discipline recognised by Nomashae. Clear rules mean fair competition — and nobody questions results when the standards are public.
Honours & Awards
Issues national sporting honours — MVP awards, championship titles, and records of achievement. The best competitors in Nomashae are recognised officially and permanently.
Community Events
Not everything needs to be a championship. This ministry also runs casual community events — game nights, fun challenges, and cooperative play that keeps Nomashae social without the pressure of rankings.
How We Compete

Competition Structure

Four tiers — from casual play to national championship

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National Championship
The highest level of sanctioned competition in Nomashae. Championship events are season-capping tournaments with national rankings on the line. Winners earn official titles and enter the national record.
Top Tier
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Qualifier Events
Competitive events that feed into the championship. Results count towards national standings. The path to the top runs through here — consistently performing at qualifiers is how citizens earn their place.
Ranked
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Sanctioned Matches
Official matches between citizens or teams, logged by the ministry. Results are recorded but carry less ranking weight than qualifiers. Good for testing skills and building a competitive record.
Recorded
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Open Play & Community Events
No rankings, no pressure. Community game nights, fun challenges, and co-op events that anyone can join. The starting point for new citizens and a regular feature on the national events calendar.
Open
What We Play

Recognised Disciplines

Every arena Nomashae competes in — digital, physical, and everything between

Minecraft
Minecraft PvP
One-on-one and team combat within Nomashae's server. The most competitive in-world discipline — with dedicated arenas, weapon rules, and a live national ranking.
Minecraft
Build Competitions
Timed building challenges judged on creativity, execution, and theme. Open to all citizens — one of the most accessible competitive events on the calendar.
Multi-Game
External Game Events
Nomashae doesn't only exist in one game. The ministry runs events in other titles where citizens want to compete — organised, bracketed, and officially recorded.
Real-World
Physical Sport
When citizens want to take competition offline, this ministry supports it. Real-world sporting events are recognised by Nomashae — results logged and players ranked the same as any digital event.
Casual
Game Nights
Regular community evenings where citizens play together without rankings or pressure. Board games, party games, online co-op — whatever the community wants. No brackets, just fun.
Minecraft
Survival Challenges
Structured survival scenarios set within Nomashae's world — speed runs, hardcore challenges, and resource races. Tests endurance and skill in the environment citizens know best.
How We Carry Ourselves

The Sportsmanship Code

Winning matters. How you win matters more.

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Compete to Win, Not to Humiliate
Push as hard as you want — but the goal is to be the best, not to make others feel small. Victory speaks for itself. Gloating doesn't add to it.
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Respect the Rulebook
Every sanctioned event has published rules. If you enter, you agree to them. Disputes go through the ministry — not through arguments in chat.
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No Cheating. Ever.
Exploits, hacks, outside assistance, and unsanctioned modifications are banned from all ministry events. Violations result in disqualification and a formal note on the citizen's record.
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Lose With Class
Everyone loses eventually. How you handle a loss is part of your record too — in the eyes of the community, if not the rankings. Graceful defeat is respected. Tantrums are not.
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Community Events Are for Everyone
Casual events are not the place to dominate and demoralise newcomers. They exist to bring the Republic together. Read the room — sometimes letting others shine is the right play.
Leadership

Minister of Gaming & Sport

Minister of Gaming & Sport
Krste AppaRider Dimov