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(Be warned that this section is under construction, apologies for the inconvenience.)
Humble beginnings (2016-2017)
The early beginnings in Riya-Sampetrina's participation goes back to the time when their Holy Ruler Eulaliya and her cohorts made their evacuation to a new world called Outernatia due to their difficulties encountered in their other side of the world (refers to the ESCunited forum experiencing technical difficulties way back October-November 2016). And on 19th November 2016, a new incarnation of Riya-Sampetrina was born - and Eulaliya was crowned the Lady Warden Alunsina, the Head of Delegation who would oversee their participation in the Outernatian world.
Riya-Sampetrina confirmed their first participation in the 29th edition of the Outernatia Song Contest held in Rhea, Gandhara, with the Swedish group One More Time internally picked to represent them with the song "Song of Fête". Unfortunately everything went wrong, with their HoD failing to send their votes on time, causing them to disqualify with 25 points wasted. As a result, the Lady Warden had ordered their withdrawal - known as the First Dormition - that lasted eight editions.
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Winner
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Jury qualifier
Did not compete
Riya-Sampetrina, as part of the Waiting List, is required to vote in the Internatia Song Contest finals. As of ISC 68 (except ISC 64 and ISC 67 that they failed to vote in time for some reason, Riya-Sampetrina's voting history (as part of the Waiting List jury) is as follows:
Riya-Sampetrina is currently number one in the WL and is expected to debut at ISC on the 85th edition in Pen Island, replacing Ponásikwa. Since their application to the WL, it has become a mandatory tradition to vote in the ISC finals as part of the Waiting List jury (with the exception of failing to vote in time twice, causing them to move six places down the list in total). They can vote in the ISC semis if they wish to do so.