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| genre              = Anti-Caphirian sentiment, conspiracy theory
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'''''The Caphirian Covenant''''' or '''''Caphirian Pact''''' is an Anti-Caphirian conspiracy theory. Based on a text of the same name that was first published in 1920, The Caphirian Covenant tells of a conspiracy led by the [[Imperator of Caphiria]], which actively works to undermine the peace in [[Aciria]] to eventually shatter the country and absorb it back into the [[Caphiria|Imperium of Caphiria]]. The text was pushed heavily in the years leading to the [[Second Great War]], sowing distrust against Caphirians in Aciria, with the work being eventually translated to other languages and distributed accordingly. Despite the recent time of publishing, the Caphirian Covenant is often seen as the source of the modern Anti-Caphirian sentiment in Aciria.
'''''The Caphirian Covenant''''' or '''''Caphirian Pact''''' is an Anti-Caphirian conspiracy theory. Based on a text of the same name that was first published in 1920, The Caphirian Covenant tells of a conspiracy led by the [[Imperator of Caphiria]], which actively works to undermine the peace in [[Pelaxia]] to eventually shatter the country and absorb it back into the [[Caphiria|Imperium of Caphiria]]. The text was pushed heavily in the years leading to the [[Second Great War]], sowing distrust against Caphirians in Pelaxia, with the work being eventually translated to other languages and distributed accordingly. Despite the recent time of publishing, the Caphirian Covenant is often seen as the source of the modern Anti-Caphirian sentiment in Pelaxia.
 
The text fell out of favour with the [[Ursine Throne|Imperial Seat]] following the [[Assumption Accords]] but is still often distributed online among [[Acirian Liberation Movement|Acirian nationalists]].


==History==
==History==
==Anti-Caphirian conspiracies==
==Anti-Caphirian conspiracies==
The Anti-Caphirian conspiracies have existed in [[Aciria]] since the foundation of the [[Free Republic of Aciria]]. Still, they slowly became more popular in the 19th century as the [[Emperor of Aciria]] cemented itself as a political figure in the nation. MORE LATER
The Anti-Caphirian conspiracies have existed in [[Pelaxia]] since the foundation of the [[Carto-Pelaxian Commonwealth]]. Still, they slowly became more popular in the 19th century as Pelaxian independence was more firmly established. MORE LATER


==Publication history==
==Publication history==
The first edition of the text was released in 1920 by its author, M.F. Dannino, a close friend of Emperor Giovanni II. Dannino continued the printing and distribution of the book until he died in 1953, which is when the Imperial Seat took responsibility for both printing and distribution due to their new interest in sowing distrust against Caphirians due to the claim to the [[Eastern Imperium]] that followed the end of the [[Second Great War]].
The first edition of the text was released in 1920 by its author, M.F. Dannino. Dannino continued the printing and distribution of the book until he died in 1953, which is when the Imperial Seat took responsibility for both printing and distribution due to their new interest in sowing distrust against Caphirians due to the claim to the [[Eastern Imperium]] that followed the end of the [[Second Great War]].


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Revision as of 13:44, 4 December 2024

"The Caphirian Covenant"
Cover of first book edition, The Caphirian Pact and its involvement in the conspiracy to overthrow the Emperor
AuthorM.F Dannino
Original title"Patto Capiriano
English: Caphirian Pact"
CountryPelaxia
LanguagePelaxian
Genre(s)Anti-Caphirian sentiment, conspiracy theory
PublisherM.F Dannino (self-published)
Publication date1920

The Caphirian Covenant or Caphirian Pact is an Anti-Caphirian conspiracy theory. Based on a text of the same name that was first published in 1920, The Caphirian Covenant tells of a conspiracy led by the Imperator of Caphiria, which actively works to undermine the peace in Pelaxia to eventually shatter the country and absorb it back into the Imperium of Caphiria. The text was pushed heavily in the years leading to the Second Great War, sowing distrust against Caphirians in Pelaxia, with the work being eventually translated to other languages and distributed accordingly. Despite the recent time of publishing, the Caphirian Covenant is often seen as the source of the modern Anti-Caphirian sentiment in Pelaxia.

History

Anti-Caphirian conspiracies

The Anti-Caphirian conspiracies have existed in Pelaxia since the foundation of the Carto-Pelaxian Commonwealth. Still, they slowly became more popular in the 19th century as Pelaxian independence was more firmly established. MORE LATER

Publication history

The first edition of the text was released in 1920 by its author, M.F. Dannino. Dannino continued the printing and distribution of the book until he died in 1953, which is when the Imperial Seat took responsibility for both printing and distribution due to their new interest in sowing distrust against Caphirians due to the claim to the Eastern Imperium that followed the end of the Second Great War.

In other languages

you can add shit about how this was distributed in the language of your country if youre reading this